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‘That’s a tasty cut’: Instagram star creates crazy FOOD-THEMED hair styles – using SAUSAGES, NOODLES and BAKED BEANS Part Five
An Instagram star has created a series of bizarre food-themed hair styles – including one made entirely of noodles.
Posting on the page @bmrtwins1, which has 324,000 followers, the hairstylist shared clips of the quirky looks.
In one, he uses a pack of orange Hot Cheeto crisps that appear to be sprouting for a man’s head.
The stylist even stops to snack on the crunchy treat while his client nods in approval.
Fans found the display hilarious.
One person commented: “Seagulls gone have some fun soon he step outside.” [sic]
“That’s a tasty cut!” another user said.
Someone else added: “He better brace himself for a pigeon attack when he step outside!”
In another video captioned "What’s your favourite struggle meal?" the hairstylist topped his client’s hair with chopped pork sausage and a tin of baked beans.
In another post, he gives the client a longer hairstyle featuring red twizzler sweets, which he appears to love, shaking his head to show off the look.
The stylist later uses Popeyes takeaway food of chicken and scones, sticking to them to the client’s head in place of hair.
Another clip features models Sosa (@iamserioussosa), and Diamond (@itsvvsdiamond), eating ramen noodles directly from a client’s head.
The post racked up over 3,900 likes as well as plenty of comments.
One Instagram user said: "What in da hell!" [sic]
“This world we live in you gotta love it,” said another user. [sic]
“Man! I Need My Hair Done ASAP!!” agreed someone else.
Another viewer added: "Maannn wtf,” followed by laughing emojis. [sic]
“What did I just watch???????” added another user
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