Celebrities With Red Hair
Girls Gone Red! (Celebrity Edition) - Page 2
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Celebrity blonds are cool. Short-haired divas are fly as well. Those with weaves, they do alright. But, there’s something about redheads that fires up the entire atmosphere.
With fall season around the corner, we figured we’d compile the hottest red hairstyles in Hollywood.
WARNING: You may need some sun shades for this list: our ‘girls gone red’ have gone really, really red.
For someone whose nickname is “Tiny,” the red-headed Tameka Cottle has surely raised hell with her antics and arrests lately. She wears red in a big…well, red…way. And, for the most part, her hair color works for her. Especially in this picture, red gives Madame Cottle a cute, Hot, aura.
Okay, if Robyn Fenty, a.k.a. Rihanna’s hair got any redder, it would explode. She’s not just a “good girl gone bad” as her hit album suggested, she’s a bad girl gone red…and redder…and redder. Lawd, have mercy! Many of you love it though. 😉
Before Ashanti settled into the dark tresses that you mostly see her wear now, she donned a bright red bob that complemented her forever smiling face. As she flaunts a fabulously red lipstick and some red accessories, it’s easy to see why she was a good girl gone red!
Madame Jennifer Lopez, a.k.a. Jenny from the block, a.k.a. your home skillet ‘J-Lo’ has gone everything from jet black to blond to brown to whatever else. But, when she goes red, she’s simply blazing…
Madame Kelis marches to the beat of her own drum and when she marches to “red,” she just looks awesome. Every fashion choice she makes is entirely her own. And, since she could care less what folks think about her, she only gets red in the hair–not in the face.
Clearly, Nicki Minaj goes red to the point of orange. She seems to wear any hair color that floats her publicist’s recommendations boat.
Tyra, Tyra, color on fire, your lace we do adore. The gorgeous former model, Tyra Banks, gives good face, smiles with her eyes, and has built a wealthy enterprise. Big cheers to one of the world’s least forgettable supermodels, Madame Banks, who often represents for the fiery redheads.
Say what you will about Madame Fantasia Barrino, but don’t say she doesn’t take risks with her hair. The amazing songstress may be battling issues at home, but when she’s on stage, she’s a red hot performer!
The sultry Madame Faith Evans has always been a pioneer of red. If you’ve missed some of that fire power that she brings to the R & B scene, have no fear: her new album, “Something About Faith” drops on October 5th. Until then, just get reddy for her comeback!
Remember Janet Jackson‘s “I Get So Lonely” video? Wasn’t the red hair she wore in it amazing? You might also recall this Rolling Stone cover she did (above), since she practically burned the pages off with her Hot red hair color. This cover was just as head-turning as her famous 1993 Rolling Stone cover, which featured her then-husband René Elizondo, Jr. covering her breasts. Let’s hear it for J.J.!
Oh where, oh where has Keyshia Cole gone? She’s likely taking care of her newborn infant and adjusting to womanhood. Meanwhile, we do know where she started her Hollywood journey: with bright red locks sprouting from her oft blondish dome! Rock on, sister.
To round out our list, it’s hard not to include the vintage Charli Baltimore, who stepped onto the rap scene in the mid-nineties. She embraced the color red so suffocatingly much that even her eye and lip makeup contributed to her signature red look.
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