15 Celebrities You Didn t Know Were Natural Redheads
On 5/26/21 at 11:13 AM EDT
Despite redheads only accounting for an estimated 2 percent of the population, Hollywood is teeming with celebrities boasting the hue in natural form.
But with their varied screen roles often requiring them to do everything from gaining or losing weight to adopting a new twang, it s a given that transforming their looks with a splash of hair dye is a common occurrence.
As such, whittling down the list of those who are lucky enough to possess such a feature naturally can be quite the trying task.
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However, with May 26 being World Redhead Day, today seems as good a day as any to brush up your knowledge on who s who in the world of red hues.
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