LEBRON JAMES |
What's in a hairline? If you're LeBron James, nothing.
Once upon a time, his hairline retreated like a scared defender hoping to avoid a cameon LeBron's next poster. His forehead was a buffet on which dishes of snark were served.
But no more.
While The King was in the Philippines for Nike's "Witness History Tour," he was sporting a full head of, well, absolutely nothing.
LeBron, 28, has been battling a receding hairline for awhile now. Inevitably, not even his headbands were enough to bridge the gap between his eyebrows and the onset of his fade. And when his trusty tiara went missing, we were blinded by the excess of empty space it left in its stead.
Those of you worried about how his in-game crown will look on him now, you needn't fret.
For some reason, submitting to the absence of hair altogether just works. Going all natural is in, as it no longer seems like LeBron is trying too hard to cover it up.
And it's fitting that he would slay his hairline now, during a "Witness History Tour." The change certainly leaves us a witness to history.
Let's just hope that, unlike his headband in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, the new look sticks.
Once upon a time, his hairline retreated like a scared defender hoping to avoid a cameon LeBron's next poster. His forehead was a buffet on which dishes of snark were served.
But no more.
While The King was in the Philippines for Nike's "Witness History Tour," he was sporting a full head of, well, absolutely nothing.
LeBron, 28, has been battling a receding hairline for awhile now. Inevitably, not even his headbands were enough to bridge the gap between his eyebrows and the onset of his fade. And when his trusty tiara went missing, we were blinded by the excess of empty space it left in its stead.
Those of you worried about how his in-game crown will look on him now, you needn't fret.
And it's fitting that he would slay his hairline now, during a "Witness History Tour." The change certainly leaves us a witness to history.
Let's just hope that, unlike his headband in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, the new look sticks.
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