Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alicia wears a wig. Her hair is naturally curly and the wig helps protect her hair.
Wigs don't "protect" your hair. They have her wear a wig to give her a shiksa hair do.
The wig protects her hair from having to be straightened/flatironed/whateverthehell you curly-haired people have to do to have the shiksa hairdo every day.
Anonymous wrote:Finally a little peek of Alicia vulnerability. Everything falls down around her and she finds some comfort from her husband of 20+ years. I like that story line, which seems more "real live" to me, so it definitely won't stay going in that direction. I might have to quit TGW -- again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alicia wears a wig. Her hair is naturally curly and the wig helps protect her hair.
Wigs don't "protect" your hair. They have her wear a wig to give her a shiksa hair do.
Anonymous wrote:Alicia wears a wig. Her hair is naturally curly and the wig helps protect her hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad I'm not the only one who didn't know about the $10,000 Alicia wig. I read its because of her naturally curly hair. Instead of straightening it daily for such long hours, and risking the humidity messing it up, she wears a wig.
It's also easier to do flashbacks. They simply go back to the wig from that season.
But I don't get why Alicia can't have curly hair.
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad I'm not the only one who didn't know about the $10,000 Alicia wig. I read its because of her naturally curly hair. Instead of straightening it daily for such long hours, and risking the humidity messing it up, she wears a wig.
It's also easier to do flashbacks. They simply go back to the wig from that season.