haggis_head
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I really hope she doesn't cut her hair, it looks the best it's looked in a long time in the insta story of her brushing her teeth this morning.
I really hope she doesn't cut her hair, it looks the best it's looked in a long time in the insta story of her brushing her teeth this morning.
I'm in the minority, I love short curly hair. What she should stop doing is lathering on product that make her look wet. When she wakes up or someone else has styled her hair, they are beautiful
Is her concert digital?
Good luck with trying to have a measured debate about it on this thread!I wonder if Carrie's actually read what JK wrote or if she's just going off what she's been told. It's hardly a very feminist take to imply that Harry Potter isn't JK Rowlings and to play down what she's done. If Carrie has an issue with what was said then she needs to own it and stop fence sitting. There was an interesting documentary on the Tavistock clinic that was worth a watch at least.
I don't think her 'it's something that needs to be talked about point' is very genuine either, especially given she's already told people that don't agree with her to unfollow/ not talk to her about it. Given that the UK has seen a 4000% (yes that's thousand) increase in teenage girls identifying as trans it is definitely something that needs to be looked into, not because no one can be trans, but because teenage girls are incredibly susceptible to social contagion.
Good luck with trying to have a measured debate about it on this thread!
Yeah, looks like it's already been filmed at the (empty) palladium to stream.
It's a nice idea and there are some great performers on the schedule - I wonder what she'll perform
London Coliseum not the Palladium. Concert series called Tonight at the London Coliseum and funds appear to be going to the ENO who perform there.
Details/stream date supposedly appearing at https://www.stream.theatre/ at some point.
It's a great list of performers, I shall be watching several of the nights I think.
I wonder why she dyes it though. Each to their own but is it true she's "not allowed to" in theatre?
If you are in a show where your real hair is being used (not a wig) dyeing or cutting your hair is a big no-no. Every time she has done Les Mis they have used a mixture of wigs, hair pieces and her real hair so she wouldn’t have been allowed to. I think Addams is the only time she has worn a wig for the whole show so she may have been allowed to then, but other than that Chitty was her own hair, Heathers was her own hair, looks like Cinderella may be her own hair too, unless they change the look closer to the time. I think she did ask the Les Mis team for permission to cut her hair when she was getting ready to donate it, but they wouldn’t let her. My guess is they didn’t want to change the look of her Eponine when she had already being playing the part for 2 years. Wigs are amazing but it’s possible they would have struggled to match her real hair perfectly considering her hair was up in pincurls for the majority of the first half of the show. She cut her hair between Les Mis and Chitty to donate it and originally was given a wig to play Truly but they decided against it and used her shorter locks instead. Her hair had grown out a bit more by Addams and was longer again when she started rehearsals for Heathers. Then the Heathers team asked her if she was willing to cut her hair for Veronica and by then she had enough hair to donate again. *I recently binged watched all her theatre vlogs, that’s why this information is still in my head lolIn the theatre often actors will try to maintain the same hair colour/style of hair to match their headshots, as sometimes when you walk into an audition as a redhead but they've been expecting a blonde from your headshot it can throw them. I think it's pretty silly as most productions wig their actors, but there are also exceptions to every rule with actors who change their hair all the time! When you're on contract with a show there is usually a clause that says you can't change your hair/look without consulting the creative team first in case it may change the integrity of the vision of the show.