Pamela Anderson has debuted a striking new copper-red mullet with full bangs at Paris Fashion Week, drawing praise for her bold new look inspired by European film icons, and her stylist hints it ties to her upcoming movie.
Former WWE star Steve 'Stone Cold' Austin appeared unrecognizable with a mullet in the first-ever Kawasaki Super Bowl ad, promoting the company's new side-by-side vehicle. The commercial, which garnered millions of views on social media, featured Austin chopping a rock and transforming into a mullet-sporting character as the vehicle zoomed past. Known for his wrestling career and subsequent acting roles, Austin's unexpected appearance in the ad has garnered praise and attention from fans worldwide.
During a Senate hearing on child exploitation on social media, Mark Zuckerberg's appearance raised eyebrows as it seemed he may have grown a mullet, a departure from his usual short haircut. Photos of the alleged mullet were inconclusive, prompting an investigation by experts from USA Mullet Champ, who suggested that while it's not quite a mullet yet, it's well on its way.
Tami Manis, a 58-year-old woman from Tennessee, has set the record for the world's longest female mullet, measuring 5 feet 8 inches. Inspired by a music video in the 1980s, Manis has been growing her mullet since February 1990. She keeps her mullet braided and tucks the tail into her pocket when riding her motorbike. After participating in the US Mullet Championships last year, she decided to apply for the Guinness World Record and recently received confirmation of her achievement.
Tami Manis, a 58-year-old nurse from Tennessee, has set the record for the world's longest mullet, with her auburn locks measuring an impressive five feet eight inches long. She hasn't cut her hair in 33 years and was inspired by a music video from the band 'Til Tuesday. Her mullet will be featured in the 2024 Guinness World Records book. Manis revealed that she often wears her hair in a braid to manage it, and her beauty tips include using Argan oil as a conditioner.
Tami Manis, a 58-year-old woman from Tennessee, has set the record for the world's longest competitive mullet for a female, with her hair measuring 5ft 8in (172.72cm). Inspired by a music video in the 1980s, she has not cut her hair in 33 years. Ms Manis credits good genes and Argan oil for her hair's length. Her mullet will be featured in the 2024 Guinness World Records book.
Tami Manis, a 58-year-old woman from Tennessee, has set the record for the world's longest female mullet, measuring 5 feet 8 inches. She last cut the back of her hair in 1990 and was inspired to grow a mullet after watching a music video in the 1980s. Manis keeps her mullet braided and tucks the tail into her pocket when riding her motorbike. The mullet has become a recognizable feature for her and has sparked conversations among friends and family. She recently received confirmation from Guinness World Records about her achievement.
Tami Manis from Tennessee has earned the Guinness World Record for the longest competitive mullet, with the "party in the back" part of her hair measuring 5 feet, 8 inches long. She hasn't cut the back of her hair since 1990 and keeps the front and sides short. Manis took second place in the "femullet" category at the 2022 U.S. Mullet Championships and later discovered that Guinness World Records had opened a category for the longest competitive mullet. She received a certificate and will be featured in the 2024 edition of Guinness World Records.
Tami Manis from Knoxville, Tennessee, holds the title for the world's longest competitive mullet (female), measuring 172.72 cm (5 ft 8 in). She began growing her hair in the 80s and has kept the same hairstyle since 1990. Tami's mullet has become a conversation piece and a memorable feature, with people recognizing her from years ago. She credits her good genes and hair care routine for maintaining her long and thick mullet. Tami recently competed in the US Mullet Championships and finished in second place. Guinness World Records recognized her as the record holder for the longest competitive mullet (female), and she will be featured in the 2024 edition.
A 6-year-old boy from West Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania, named Rory Ehrlich, has won the kid's division of the USA Mullet Championships, receiving over 16,000 votes. Known as "Cheddar Whiz," Rory's mullet impressed judges with its "great flow." The victory comes with a $5,000 prize and a pair of sunglasses. Rory's community has rallied behind him, surprising his family with their support. While Rory may have an automatic bid for next year's competition, he's not keen on returning due to the number of interviews he's had to do.
Country singer Morgan Wallen surprised fans at a concert in Ohio by debuting a shaved head, ditching his trademark mullet and facial hair. Wallen explained to the crowd that he didn't like his long hair anymore. Fans expressed shock and disappointment on social media, with some jokingly asking for a refund. The singer's foundation recently partnered with Major League Baseball to donate $500,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville. Wallen has previously spoken about his love for baseball and the emotional significance of his former high school field.
Country singer Morgan Wallen has left fans disappointed after shaving off his signature mullet haircut. Wallen debuted his new look during a performance on his ongoing 'One Night At A Time World Tour', sporting a shaved head and a red ball cap. Fans took to social media to express their disappointment, with some lamenting the end of the "mullet era". Wallen explained that he decided to change his hairstyle because he no longer liked the mullet.