Kevin Hart‘s recent injury did more than confine him to a wheelchair. It also impacted his penis.
08.08.2023 - 20:23 / perezhilton.com
Jada Pinkett Smith is sharing a BIG follicular update!
On Instagram Monday, the Red Table Talk host shared a set of before and after selfies to showcase her hair growth since her diagnosis with alopecia. The 51-year-old actress wrote in the caption:
In the first picture she’s rocking her shaved head, but in the second picture, she’s got an AH-Mazing cute, already bleached pixie cut!
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Ch-ch-check out the pics for yourself (below):
She looks absolutely radiant! Just gorgeous!
The Girls Trip star has been very open about her struggles with alopecia throughout the years, and opened up about it for the first time on RTT in 2018, where she told her story:
So sad. A few months later, she shared a video showing her followers the bald spots on her head:
She captioned the video, however, showcasing her bravery through her hair loss, writing:
You can see that video (below):
Her diagnosis was brought into a much larger spotlight when Chris Rock infamously mocked her at the 2022 Oscars. We all remember the moment Will Smith stormed onstage and caused the infamous “slap seen ’round the world” when he smacked Chris right across the face — HARD! He then told the comedian:
Everyone remembers that — what’s been forgotten is the fact Rock had just poked a very sore spot for the Scream 2 star, comparing her shaved look to G.I. Jane. The irony is, if Will hadn’t gotten violent we’d probably remember a lot better that Rock was pulling some icky playground bully crap on Jada!
It’s wonderful to see Jada still be open after everything, her bravery surrounding such a sensitive topic is so admirable! What do U think, Perezcious readers? Let us know in the comments (below).
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