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Obamas can even make hairdressers into stars
- Even people tangentially associated with the Obamas are now becoming television stars. It seems that the First Lady's hairstylist Johnny Wright now has a reality televis...
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Having two different types of people (or groups) change situations to experience a different lifestyle is a common theme throughout TV history, for both scripted and unscripted series. ``Split Ends'' takes that idea into the realm of hair salons.The reality show takes two very different salons and has them switch everything from locations to staffs and operation styles. The show gives stylists a chance to showcase their talents by representing their own methods in a different situation than they are used to.
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