Back in the ’70s and ’80s, Lisa Whlechel played the posh socialite Blair Warner on The Facts of Life. A character that was such a rich bitch, she would never let anyone know she was not the natural blonde that she claimed to be.
That was 40 years ago, today the actress does not care if you know her natural hair color. Not only that, she is not afraid to show you with a huge head of tin foil, playing a game of chess with her daughter. Proving not everyone plays a character like themselves, yet they are masterful at making us believe that they do.
When it comes to the photo of the Survivor, she is gorgeous no matter what. Tin foil wrap, frizzy hair and all. Don’t you agree?
While most actresses would rather be caught dead rather than being seen in hair rollers, Justin Long is not an actress. The actor is starring as Albert Einstein in Picasso at the Lapin Agile and he needs curly hair to play the part. Instead of wearing a wig, he wears rollers before the performance. It takes a real man to be seen like that, so he is a real man!
For the most part, it is women who have bad hair days. Josh Groban proved to us that men too can have them. Here he is with locks being all unruly, so unruly he was forced into grooming. Thankfully the look works for The Great Comet. Well almost!
When it comes to the scruffier look, I think Grobanites will take him any way he looks! Can you blame them?
Back when Danny Bonaduce was a kid on The Partridge Family, he had bright red hair. As he got older the ginger added some salt into the mix, and his wife wanted to see him recapture his youthful color. Therefore, she told him to try some Henna and this is the result.
He says, “Holy hell, I look like Carrot Top.” I personally think he looks like a pissed off Ronald McDonald. Who do you think the Radio DJ looks like with bright red locks?
What is scary, I think it is pretty close to Danny Partridge’s hair color. Don’t you agress?
Bob Ross is pure happiness, but his longtime business partner, Annette Kowalski, revealed something about the lovable painter to NPR that made me very sad.
The hair raising news is that that infamous Afro was not real. She explained, “He got this bright idea that he could save money on haircuts. So he let his hair grow, he got a perm, and decided he would never need a haircut again.” Unfortunately for him, he grew to hate his curly hair. He wanted to go back to his straight roots, but it was too late. His signature look became his company’s logo and he was stuck with it for the rest of his life.
All I can say is, “Happy Trees, Happy Trees, Happy Trees.” Nope, didn’t make me feel better.
I like the World better when we don’t know everything.