
Red Hot Celebrity Hair
Rihanna appears to be channeling little orphan Annie with her latest 'do. Although nothing this songstress does with her hair really seems to shock us these days, but it took us awhile to get used to her bold choice of color.
Nicki Minaj changes her hair color as often as some women change their underwear. The Young Money Princess has admitted she likes to switch up her 'do so often to keep from getting bored with it. Orange and green may not be for everyone, but Ms. Minaj you get a pass.
Fantasia isn't afraid of bold colors. The former American Idol contestant experimented with bright reds awhile back to add some flare to her usual short 'do.
Jordin Sparks brought some edge to her girl-next-door look by adding a few fuschia tracks to her dark locks. The rocker look is fun and flirty, which is perfect for the young songstress.
Kelis has always been a show-stopper with her no holds bar attitude, eccentric style and wacky colored hair. The red is a huge improvement from the silver hair she was previously sporting.
Kelly Rowland loved to experiment with color during her Destiny's Child days. Who could forget her blue hair phase? These days the solo songstress is sporting more natural colors.
Keri Hilson is known for switching up her do every now and then. This time around the songstress experimented with some dark red tones. These days though, you can find her sporting an array of blond shades.
Keyshia Cole is definitely a woman who isn't afraid of bright colors! Since entering the game, she's worn just about every shade of orange and red under the sun. Somehow she's made it work. These days Ms. Cole seems to have her heart set on blond.
Tameka "Tiny" Cottle recently added a little oomph to her blond tresses with a few hot pink tracks. We're loving the color.


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By: "DimePiece" on 9/09/2010 2:06PM
Look, there is nothing HOT in wearing these bold azz orange and red colors. Lookin like Ronald McDonald hair or the Heat Mister? Come on? Too me, it looks like a ball of "HOT AZZ MESS". These celebs want so badly to be recognize by their hair and fashion but not their talents? But you know what, most of them aren't TALENTED. So, this is their way of being noticed? They ALL need to tone it down. That's my opinion.
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By: qnswmn on 9/09/2010 3:00PM
UGLY Hot azz mess indeed! Thought that I was the only one who saw the Ronald McD correlation!
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By: clarke on 9/10/2010 8:24AM
OK ERRREBODY, I KNOW YALL KNOW ME BY NOW, SO SAY IT WITH ME. RIHANNA, JENIFER, YOU LOOK LIKE DAMN FOOLS!
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By: clarke on 9/10/2010 8:28AM
AND JENIFER I'M SURPRSED AT YOU. THOUGHT YOU HAD BETTER SENSE THAN THAT. THAT OTHER PO THANG, RIHANNA BEEN A HOT MESS SINCE DAY ONE.
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By: J on 9/10/2010 9:49AM
I love it!
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By: LOU on 9/10/2010 11:05AM
HOT MESS!!!!
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By: Barb on 9/10/2010 1:46PM
People apply for jobs coming in looking like that and they wonder why they can't find a job. Men are wearing the weird colors too. It may be okay for job with the circus or a street corner ho.
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By: Aurevoir3344 on 9/10/2010 1:46PM
I wish that we as black women would stop criticizing each other so harshly when we want to step outside the box and just express our diversity in beauty as well. Black women, please open your eyes and see the attack that is already so heavily laden upon us! Let's not attack each other! We have to uplift and love each other, and support each others artistic endeavors especially in the entertainment industry, and we need to encourage each other to utilize our talent instead of our sexuality in order to be recognized and be successful. Black women singers are being replaced on an alarming rate by white women singers or any other race, that tries to "sound" like us, but doesn't have to look like us. I am not racist, but it is not wrong to point out this occurrence so that we would put a hold on the criticism and bring forth love and support.
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By: clarke on 9/10/2010 4:00PM
IF THIS IS WHAT "OUTSIDE THE BOX" LOOKS LIKE PLEASE GET THE HELL BACK IN THE DAMN BOX.
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By: clarke on 9/10/2010 4:02PM
QUICK!!!
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