I've never had anyone just stick their hands through my hair. Yet. If they ask, I go, 'OK, you can, if you want to. It's probably just going to feel like most people's.' I take it as a compliment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Someone once asked me, 'How long does it take to do your hair.' I said, 'I don't know, I'm never there.'
I notice that most of the men who tease me about my hair, don't have any.
I just like to shake things up, and your hair is one way to do it.
Whipping your hair means not being afraid to be yourself.
My hair is such a statement that it's like a neon sign asking for trouble.
I'm not in the business of holding people's hands after I've expressed to them my needs numerous times.
I have never been particularly picky when it comes to what I'm putting in my hair. Most of it is just the genes I'm so fortunate to have inherited from my parents.
A fan once asked if he could have a piece of my hair for voodoo. I said no, so he hugged me and plucked out a couple of hairs and ran off.
People bring up my hair quite a bit. It's strategically tousled. The flatiron is the key.
I take my hair, and I just play with it. I'll just take my hand, I'll mess with the front, and then I'll just pat it on the back, and that's it. I promise you, I don't use hair spray, I don't go crazy with products. I just wake up, flip it, and boom, I go bowling.