Marouane Fellaini is one of United’s most recognisable stars – partly due to his wild hair
#3 The Snoop Dogg
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Snoop Dogg’s cornrows would look awesome on Fellaini...
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Some people will tell you that Caucasians sporting the corn-row look just isn’t right, like a weird kind of reverse stereotyping somehow that means if you have the tight braids, you’ve got to be a bad-ass gangsta rapper from the mean streets.
Those people would be wrong. Fellaini could carry off this look like few others because well, who would want to argue with the dude? Poke fun at him pre-game? You’d probably end up eating an elbow to the cheekbone during a corner, or wind up sprawling into the advertising boards during a particularly meaty tackle. To add, the streamlining effect would make him quicker. Maybe he’d put in less late tackles if this were the case!
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Besides, the afro look doesn’t usually work on Caucasians, and Fellaini pulls that one off with aplomb. And to add to the argument, David Beckham once sported the corn-rows and nobody poked fun at him. Well, for the most part. The guy met Nelson Mandela with that hair! You can’t knock that. Fellaini as Snoop Dogg would be awesome. Just try to deny it.
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