The strange case of Angelina Jolie’s extensions

American TV presenter Stassi Schroeder, 33, was not afraid to call into question the hair stylist of Angelina Jolie responsible for her long locks at the Rome Film Festival, for the red carpet of Eternals. The former star of the tv series Vanderpump Rules shared a photo of the 46-year-old actress in a silver Versace dress as she walked the red carpet for the premiere of the Chloé Zhao-directed film and defined the extensions of the former Tom Rider “Not mixed”, suggesting that whoever decided on the look should be fired. Angelina Jolie wore a long sleeveless silver dress in the released shot and her straight hair, which fell down her back, looked like two different lengths.

The IG story posted by television celebrity Stassi Shroeder on her Instagram profile, where she points out Angelina Jolie’s “unblended extensions” on the red carpet of Eternals

«Before saying goodnight, I’d like to know who decided to give this queen unblended extensionsStassi wrote above the photo. He also drew a purple arrow that indicated where Angelina’s real hair seemed to stop and where the extensions started.

Indeed, the gap between the star’s real and false hair was very visible and Stassi was not the only one to point out the detail.

Many fans on Twitter have heard to comment on what has been called “hair disaster” or “extension malfunction” of the diva on the evening of the Rome Film Fest dedicated to the film in which she is the protagonist.

The habit of lengthening hair with extensions is widespread among the stars, but the errors in the application can be around the corner. The most common? Here they are.

  • Choose strands of hair that are not the same color as the natural ones.
  • Apply low quality extensions, not all of them are made with natural hair.
  • The clip is fixed too high and is visible.
  • Using too many extensions and applying them so that the hair does not mix well with the natural hair.

Below in the gallery we have collected photos of stars aficionados to the ploy of extensions.

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