Influencer Brooklyn McKnight got real about postpartum hair loss. McKnight, 26, took to TikTok on Monday, March 2, to give her followers an update on her hair growing back after giving birth to son Archie, whom she welcomed in January 2025 with husband Dakota Blackburn. In the clip, McKnight wore her hair tied back in a ponytail, exposing her curly baby hairs growing back. "Hmm? Oh, postpartum hair loss and regrowth? No, no, I didn't experience any of that," she said sarcastically. "No idea what you're talking about." Madi Prewett Opens Up About Postpartum 'Bounce Back' Body Pressures "Not me, no way!!! #postpartum #mom #funny," she captioned the post. Her fans supported her relatable moment in the comments section. "Lol you still look gorgeous," one wrote. Another follower added, "Same girl same I died laughing at this postpartum struggle is real." A third commented, "I feel this so deeply. My regrowth ended up being styled as bangs for a few months 😂." McKnight first opened up about losing her hair via TikTok in May 2025. In the clip, she made a sad face while holding up a brush, which was filled with hair. "Postpartum hair loss is finally hitting me," she captioned the post. "Y'all warned me it hits at 4 months and you were right 😭." Courtesy of Brooklyn and Bailey/Instagram In October 2025, McKnight opened up about not yet experiencing hair loss - on her head - from being postpartum. @brooklynandbailey Not me, no way!!! #postpartum #mom #funny ♬ original sound - Brooklyn and Bailey "You guys want to know a crazy fun fact that I have discovered?" she said in the social media clip. "I'm currently eight weeks postpartum and everyone warned me about postpartum hair loss. I personally have not lost any hair off my head. Everyone was telling me I would lose chunks of hair [but] I have not, which has been a pleasant surprise." McKnight added, "However, I was noticing that I have not grown very much body hair since I gave birth to my baby." She went on to say she didn't notice the absence of hair until she "realized" she's only shaved "twice" in "two months." Celeb Moms Debut Postpartum Bodies Days After Giving Birth "So naturally, I went to Google," McKnight added. "Turns out, postpartum hair loss can actually apply to your entire body and all of your body hair!" She continued, "To be honest with you, I have not very many complaints. I definitely got the good of postpartum hair loss. I have not had to shave; I have basically zero body hair while still keeping the hair on my head, so I'll call that a win. I had no idea."