Travis Kelce is a lot of things: championship-winning tight end, podcast host, boyfriend to the most famous person in the world. Now, we may be able to add hair influencer to the list. According to the New York Times, there has been a worldwide surge in requests for Travis Kelce hair. The paper seems to (controversially) attribute the popularity of his super-cropped, skin fade to entirely to the athlete himself. Listen: he may have contributed to the uptick in requests, but Kelce himself will be the first to admit he did not invent the fade. |
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Shop Esquire Men's Jewelry ~exclusively~ at Macy's. |
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Bet that Egan will be on the first flight out of home base in next week's episode. |
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| I was trained in the world of surgically precise foods and bleached white coats. But when it came to opening my own restaurant, I didn't want to serve any of that. |
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| If Bezos does one thing right, it's discounts. |
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| Todd had arrived in his own personal land of Oz, a place were junkies bought and used heroin openly and cops only got involved if somebody OD'd. The heroin was called China White. It was infinitely more potent than the black tar Todd had used before—and relatively cheap. He got into a routine: "The day before every game, we would do a walk-through in the dome—that was my day for needle exchange. All my years of being a dope fiend, the hardest part was always getting needles. I was getting good coke and really pure heroin and combining them. That's all I wanted to do. I woke up, fixed, went to practice." |
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