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    TV's Worst Man Hair of The Week

    It was a rough week for the manly mops atop a trio of actor's heads as their respective shows provided solid reasons to do them wrong in the hair department.

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    It started on Monday when Gossip Girl's Penn Badgley (who, lets face it, has already put fans on a hair rollercoaster this season) emerged from the shower sporting the kind of "freshly clean" hair that any logical person would have combed out before taking one wet step outta the bathroom. Who knew hair could be flat and frizzy at the same time. I can't decide what's worse: the do, the bulky bathrobe he was swaddled in or the fact that Blair didn't bat an eye! Guess it really is true love for Dair!

    The next night miraculously served up an even frizzier fro as Glee made Blaine's haircare an actual storyline (scraping the barrel here, kids) as Brittany banned gel from her prom. So, in a Christina Aguilera-esque moment of "I'm beautiful no matter what they say," Blaine washed all the product out and found that Kurt loved him for who he is, not what he looked like.

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    Wednesday night did another stud wrong as Nick Weschler's Revenge character was revealed to be a hockey fan (I'm guessing) via a 2002 flashback that featured Jack rocking a manly mullet.

    Thankfully, despite two more shows featuring flashbacks last night, Thursday remained free of any additional hair horrors. I mean, there's only so much bad styling a boy can take, y'all!


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