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Brendan Frasers hair and the Mummy return
From: Hot Momma Gossip   222 days 12 hours 44 minutes ago
Channel: Celebrities

 

Alright this is 2 hair stories in a row but here goes.  While he has swung through jungles and successfully battled Egyptian mummies on the big screen, in real life Brendan Fraser has been losing the battle with male pattern baldness.

 Brendan Fraser’s hair was thinning severely in 2003; yesterday he stepped out in Shanghai with a full head of hair. Brendan wrapped filming of the third installment of the Mummy franchise in Shanghai yesterday, and his hairline appeared to have made a rather miraculous comeback.  Is it a weave, toupee or hair transplant, only his hairdresser knows for sure.

Fraser is returning to his role as Rick O’Connell for The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, however his former co-star Rachel Weisz has not signed up for the third installment.  Maria Bello will now play heroine Evelyn O’Connell, and up and coming Australian TV star Luke Ford will star as the couple’s son. The latest mummy movie moves to the Far East, with Rick unearthing the mummy of the first Emperor of Qin - a cursed shape-shifting entity. 

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