Bono apologizes for the mullet
Filed under: CELEBRITY STYLE, Hair Care, Hair, Celebrity, News
I'm not sure if this fits under the category of celebrity news or if it fits better under the heading of hair style history, but regardless, U2 rocker Bono has officially apologized for popularizing the mullet. (I think Billy Ray Cyrus would protest this claim, but I digress...) But you have to admit, it's a responsible move on Bono's part, isn't it? But I suppose apologizing for an unfortunate haircut trend is the next logical conclusion when one is tackling the problems of the world such as AIDS and international debt. Now that Bono has stepped up to the plate and set an example, I hope other celebrities will start to follow suit. Here is my list of celebrities that I believe who owe us all style apologies:- Jennifer Aniston: The famed Friends hair-cut that still seems to have outlasted the show itself.
- Don Johnson: Implicitly giving men the false impression that it was okay to wear white suits with colored t-shirts.
- Madonna: Don't think we don't know who to blame for all these fingerless-glove-sporting Hollywood starlets.












starrocka 10-27-2006 @ 9:45AM
What's wrong with a mullet? It beats most of today's hair styles by a long shot. Bono and Billy Ray Cyrus look good with it. What's wrong with colored shirts and white suits? That shows style and pizzazz! And fingerless gloves? Maybe they're all "retro" but most of today's styles and fashions suck big time. Not too long ago we had a thing called "rock'n'roll". Remember that?
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Angela Hale 11-07-2006 @ 12:42PM
Personally, I think mullets are sexy. The styles of today are boring and often not appealing at all. Especially when men shave their heads. I automatically thing "oh, must be going bald."
Bono really needs to apologize for the slicked back hair. THAT was awful.
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