To commemorate October 3, “Mean Girls” day, we take inspiration from Cady’s line to Aaron Samuels—“Your hair looks sexy pushed back”—and present the celebs whose hair, well, does.
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A breakdown of the video that captured the apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
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