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willow smith green hair

willow smith green hair
willow smith green hair - Willow Smith has been a style chameleon for her entire short life, and the pint-sized pop tart isn’t showing signs of stopping. The ‘Fireball‘ singer has gone green — literally!
Media Takeout posted photos of Smith rocking her new chartreuse-chic ‘do. While she doesn’t have much hair left to whip back and forth, what she does have left is hard to miss. In the photos, Smith can be seen goofing off with a pal in the car, showing off a fierce grin. In other shots, Smith is just being a kid — jumping around on the beach with her impossibly spindly limbs in the air.
 
Last week the spawn of Will and Jada bleached her cropped locks blonde, which may have simply been a transitional shade to get her to her current grass green hue. A few weeks prior, she shaved all of her famously whipped hair right off!
 
Th fearlessly fashionable 11 year old has rocked short hair for a while, but usually in the form of an asymmetrical cut with a few long strands in front (that she usually dyes blonde in contrast to her natural dark shade). Maybe she’s been getting some style inspiration from her ‘Fireball’ feature, Nicki Minaj!
 

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