IS SHE BALD?


Does anyone know why she's been wearing wigs for decades? It's bothered me for a long time, and I just noticed it again last night when I was transferring my VHS copy of "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles" onto DVD. Does anyone have the scoop on what's going on with her hair? I haven't seen her real hair in about thirty years.

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she's not bald. just saw her in an interview recently and her hair's still there. she does have a cher-like collection of wigs that she wears during her shows.

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Of course she's not bald.

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Ann-Margret is bold, not bald. But if she were bald, she'd be the hottest baldie ever!

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Many many many actresses were wigs in films and TV shows- mainly do to the fact that a wig comes already styled and all they have to do is slip it on instead of having to style the actor's hair everyday and make it match in continuity.

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She's not bald, but her hair thinned slightly with age, as does everyone's, and wigs are not only faster and easier than styling, but they help her achieve a fuller look that she wouldn't be able to do with her own hair, alone. This picture shows her with what I believe to be her own hair - it was taken about six years ago, I think.

http://wherearetheynow.gophercentral.com/images2/ann-margret-2005.jpg

" 'Tis very strange Men should be so fond of being thought wickeder than they are."

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