And is it me or is her hair growing freakishly fast?
Meg debuted two new things in her May 21 Instagram post: her ginger hair and two wax figures at Madame Tussauds. I have to give some major props to the team who crafted these statues because the trio looked as if they were real-life triplets. Thankfully, Meg was feeling generous and posted multiple photos so I could appreciate every copper-hued spiral and loop.
I don't know if my vision is failing me or if I'm simply so enamored I cannot think straight, but I swear her hair looks like it's grown a ton in the past month. There's a chance that she's just really good at picking out her hair to get the envy-inducing body, volume, and height — that or her hair grows
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