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Jacko's hair (wig?) also part of sideshow
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - With his bizarre public comments, questionable parenting antics and ever-morphing face, Michael Jackson -- popular opinion holds -- has absolutely wigged out. After glimpsing the Barbie-like coif he sported in his recent BBC interview, inquiring minds want to know if Jackson's wigginess has extended to his hair.
"It is a wig, I think. If it wasn't, he wouldn't be able to do all of what he does with it,'' says Shirrita, a single-monikered hairstylist in West Palm Beach. "I've been watching his different hairstyles, and I think it's a custom-made human hair wig -- one that costs a lot of money. If it is his hair, it's terrible that it looks that way.''
Since he hit the scene with the Jackson 5 in the early 1970s, Jacko has experimented with a variety of hairstyles, including his mega 'fro on the cover of 1980's ``Off The Wall'' album, his 1983 ``Thriller''-era Jheri Curl, his long, relaxed mane in videos for the 1991 ``Dangerous'' album, and now, possibly, his wig.
But Shirrita says he's not the only coif chameleon in the entertainment business.
A lot of celebrities don't wear their own hair. So many things happen. There are changes in style, and they end up damaging their own hair with all different kinds of relaxers in styles that they get away with wigs and weaves,'' she says. Other people don't have as many pictures of themselves out there that (the public) can see, to see how he's progressed.''
Jackson's hair makes sense, Shirrita says, if you think of its evolution in the same manner as the evolution of his face -- ``That's his image of beauty. The one thing you can say about it is, yes, he looks a little bit bizarre, but he's following what he wants his image to be and not trying to be a clone,'' she says.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - With his bizarre public comments, questionable parenting antics and ever-morphing face, Michael Jackson -- popular opinion holds -- has absolutely wigged out. After glimpsing the Barbie-like coif he sported in his recent BBC interview, inquiring minds want to know if Jackson's wigginess has extended to his hair.
"It is a wig, I think. If it wasn't, he wouldn't be able to do all of what he does with it,'' says Shirrita, a single-monikered hairstylist in West Palm Beach. "I've been watching his different hairstyles, and I think it's a custom-made human hair wig -- one that costs a lot of money. If it is his hair, it's terrible that it looks that way.''
Since he hit the scene with the Jackson 5 in the early 1970s, Jacko has experimented with a variety of hairstyles, including his mega 'fro on the cover of 1980's ``Off The Wall'' album, his 1983 ``Thriller''-era Jheri Curl, his long, relaxed mane in videos for the 1991 ``Dangerous'' album, and now, possibly, his wig.
But Shirrita says he's not the only coif chameleon in the entertainment business.
A lot of celebrities don't wear their own hair. So many things happen. There are changes in style, and they end up damaging their own hair with all different kinds of relaxers in styles that they get away with wigs and weaves,'' she says. Other people don't have as many pictures of themselves out there that (the public) can see, to see how he's progressed.''
Jackson's hair makes sense, Shirrita says, if you think of its evolution in the same manner as the evolution of his face -- ``That's his image of beauty. The one thing you can say about it is, yes, he looks a little bit bizarre, but he's following what he wants his image to be and not trying to be a clone,'' she says.
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