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SIR BOB GELDOF is desperate to improve his scruffy appearance - because he's ashamed of the impression he gives when meeting world leaders to discuss charity work.
The LIVE AID co-organiser insists he is interested in fashion despite his casual style, and he's eager to undergo a dramatic make-over before he next meets up with international politicians.
Geldof, 50, says, "I like clothes but I look cr*p and my hair is particularly pathetic. It's embarrassing at meetings with political bigwigs."
aw....I'm sure he can do something about his hair! lol
A good hair cut wouldn't go amiss, that's not too difficult now is it? It must be around 18 months since his last cut, surely? Although a little messy (understatement!) when short it doesn't look as bad...
Totally confused about his age, he said yesterday on the Jonathan Ross show that he was 22 in 1975, which would make him 52. I'm sure he said he was 52 in 2003, which would make him 53 2004 (last October). Either he's shaving a year or 2 off his age or something is wrong. I know that his age is constantly misquoted, I also know that when he talks about Mary Preece at concerts and refers to the timing and his age it is slightly out and would make her 9 years old!!
WE all know the feeling. You comb it, brush it, wet it, blow-dry it ... but whichever direction you guide it, your hair goes somewhere else.
But for those who suffer the bad hair syndrome more than most, there may be some comfort in the latest discovery. Science, it seems, has uncovered the secret of the bad hair day and it has more to do with genes than gel.
Studies using mice have identified a gene called Barx2 which appears to be crucial to normal hair growth.
Those who have it will find grooming a breeze.
Those who don't will be forever handicapped in the hair department.
The bad hair day is a phenomenon which has claimed many a celebrity victim. Actress Kate Beckinsale, singing legend Diana Ross, Nicole Kidman and Courtney Love are among those who have been caught off guard.
On the male side, Bob Geldof almost always looks in need of a comb.
The research may give them just the defence they need against charges that they just couldn't be bothered.
Barx2 was identified by experts at the University of California.
They discovered that mice without the gene were born with shortened whiskers.
As they developed, instead of growing a soft, furry coat like their contemporaries, they developed short, spiky hair which pointed outwards rather than sitting flat.
"After two weeks of normal hair growth, we noticed a transient dishevelled appearance to the coats of the mutant mice, with hairs tending to stand erect rather than lie flat against the body," lead author Michael Rosenfold said.
He discovered that the absence of Barx2 resulted in the hair follicles becoming stuck in a phase of development that did not allow normal growth.
The researchers, whose findings are published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, believe that the genes that control hair growth in mice have the same role in many other animals, including humans.
Last year another US team identified a gene called Fz6, which they concluded could be responsible for odd hair patterns from cowlicks to quiffs, bushy eyebrows and hairy chests.
Those people with Fz6, but no Barx2 may perhaps want to consider shaving their head.
I agree with Jules, a proper hair cut would do wonders for our lad. Look how great he looked in The Wall! You can do it Sir Bob!
His clothes are more of a style issue - he doesn't appear to have one. Oh well, shouldn't world leaders be listening to what Sir Bob is saying, not at what he is wearing?
He better not touch his hair! His hair is perfect.....He is Perfect period. Cut his hair NO WAY! I seen him on live 8 and I was like. ah.......so adorably cute. I disagree with cutting his hair at all. he looks perfect once again.
Stipey wrote: He better not touch his hair! His hair is perfect.....He is Perfect period. Cut his hair NO WAY! I seen him on live 8 and I was like. ah.......so adorably cute. I disagree with cutting his hair at all. he looks perfect once again. Yeah, that length fit to him
He looks PERFECT no matter what. But the long hair is so cute on him. I seen him with short hair and he looks adorable as well. the long hair on him drives me wild......
oook....ha, geldof should see that, after all these years he finally get's a song written about him...not about his music, his involvment in fathers rights or famine or other work, no, no...it's about how hot he is! lol..I feel like an older bemused aunt or something...
oook....ha, geldof should see that, after all these years he finally get's a song written about him...not about his music, his involvment in fathers rights or famine or other work, no, no...it's about how hot he is!
Toriapplejoy, your so welcome i meant that. As far as "Reevo" well, it seems like someone was a bit on the constipated side. whats wrong can't go poooo. lol.......Well, shove it! How dare you say that about Bob anyway. you need to dry it up don't you agree? Oh, and yes. Na Na Na Na Na Na...yourself bone head.
And the sideburns, white bejeweled jumpsuit and wide belt (the classic late "fat Elvis" period look)? I'm totally feeling Bob as an Elvis impersonator - what fun! Definitely worth doing, at least for a Halloween sometime.
There's something about him being horrifically too skinny to be the fat Elvis that I like. I vote for no padding. Too skinny, wrong accent, can't dance....uh huh. Bring it on!
PS - there's a national (international?) Elvis competition in Vegas every year. One of the top competitors is a black man. He can't seem to win, he seems to be stuck being the runner-up. I think another one of the top competitors is a woman. Bob would be perfect just the way he is, just add the proper, stereotypical, stage clothes.
It's funny to see that people here have this crazy humor. Your are all funny, and it would be funny to see Bob as Elvis, though it is a little hard for me to imagine.
Everyone may like him now, but at the time he was a friggin' one man revolution. It didn't get more controversial than Elvis. That's part of the reason WHY everyone likes him now, forty plus years down the line.