Long, short, curly, straight, with or without gel — the iconic '80s haircut, known as the mullet, comes in many forms. This year, over 900 kids between ages 1 and 12 showed off their version of the ...
The first, second and third place winners had it all going on — and voters loved them courtesy Airen Ehrlich With his $5,000 in prize money from the 2023 Kids Mullet Championship, Rory Ehrlich hopes ...
When small business owner Kevin Begole noticed an increase in mullet hairstyles at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, he decided the best thing to do was feature them in a local competition. Now, ...
EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — If you can catch Slade Smith and sit him down long enough, he might answer a very small list of questions. “Are you a good student in school?” we asked. “Yup,” replied Slade.
A mullet is a type of hairstyle that is short in the front and on the sides but long in the back. It's often described with the phrase, "business in the front, party in the back," reflecting its ...
ST. LOUIS — Two St. Louis-area four-year-olds are gaining national attention for their mullet haircuts. Bohdi Fisher and Landon Brown are among 33 finalists ages 4 and under competing in Round 2 of ...
Call it a Kentucky Waterfall, a Tennessee Top Hat or a Missouri Compromise, at the end of the day it's the same iconic haircut: the mullet. And now fans of the business in the front, party in the back ...
The Gerber baby contest is fun. But have you ever voted in the USA Mullet Championship? Finalists in the kids categories were selected earlier this week, and now they’re up for online judging. Polls ...
The mullet – the business-in-the-front, party-in-the-back hairdo that's been a cultural touchstone since the 1970s – is due for its annual celebration as kids and teens from around the nation vie to ...
Decker Nelson from Oxford, Brantley Kirwin of Jacksonville and Griffin Peoples of Whittier are among the 25 finalists in the Kids' Division of the contest which honors the best "business-in-the-front ...
There are few competitions more fun — and fiercely unfashionable — than one that pits children’s mullets against one another. Traditionally the hairstyle has been described as “business in the front, ...