Robbie Williams
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Hooligan mushroom head, lard quiff, Suedehead… Robbie Williams has sported many hairstyles since the blissful boy band days of Take That. Last year, the 48-year-old even wore a Mohican frieze; like he just got out of wrestling.
His problem: The receding hairline grows rapidly, the structure becomes thinner and thinner. In a chat with an Australian radio station, Williams now reports that he had his first hair transplant done in 2013. At that time, at the age of just 39, he would have been infected by the self-improvement mania in Los Angeles, where he lived at the time.
But the curls didn’t get fuller – and so two years ago he planned another “measure”. But the specialists advised him against it, since the natural hair stock would have been too sparse for a long time. No more basis for a Jürgen Klopp solution.
Incidentally, in the hairstylist world, the whole thing is called “full bonding”.
Instead, he would now seriously consider an external solution: “There are now these great wigs,” says Williams. “You have to shave your hair off and then the part is fixed with glue and stays on for a couple of weeks. Maybe I’ll just do it for the tour.” Incidentally, in the hairstyling world, the whole thing is called “full bonding.”
“I’m wearing a kind of mullet now,” quotes the “Daily Mail” from the interview. “For my big stage show, I imagine the time when I was 27. Then I turn around and see a giant, bull-necked version of me on the video projector. And my head lights up like a baby’s ass. I can get really neurotic about that.”
For his guest appearances in Germany on the Hofgartenwiese in Bonn (May 15) and at the exhibition center in Munich (August 27), it will be interesting to see what kind of hairdo his excellent hairdressing team will conjure up for Willams.
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