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Symarip Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-09-09 03:31 PM
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The 50,000 dollar haircut
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Jennifer Aniston is widely perceived by the public as "the girl next door."

Yeah, depends on what high-priced hood you live in.

According to the Daily Mail, Jennifer Aniston spent around $50,000 on her hair for the Paris and London premieres of "Marley & Me."

Her honey-colored highlights and simple sleek hairstyle may look low-key, easy and natural.

But Jennifer’s enviable locks are anything but effortless.

She flew in her longtime hairdresser Chris McMillan to Europe for a week while she did the international "Marley & Me" premieres.

The sky-high price tag -- footed no doubt by the studio -- includes jetting (business or first, I would bet) McMillan back and forth between Paris and London and his swanky hotel stays (most likely in the same hotel as Jennifer).

Add in his sky-high styling fees, which allegedly cost more than $2,000 per session, according to Britain's Daily Mail.

So do we believe Jennifer when she says she tells Oprah that she recently found -- not just a gray hair -- but a long gray hair?

Not at those prices we don’t.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedishrag/2009/03/aniston-hair-co.html

HAHAHA. Just a regular girl like Sarah Palin, right? Isn't the average American income for a year around 50K? C'mon, Aniston robots, let's hear your excuses for your Friends messiah now.
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