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Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Aussie salon boss accused of 'outing' UK rockstar Yungblud in now-viral video: 'He hated every second of that'
A salon owner has been slammed online for 'outing' British rockstar Yungblud. Sharlene Lee, who owns Perth salon Circles of Hair, shared a clip of herself meeting the musician in Capri, where he was seen alongside his ex-girlfriend Jesse Jo Stark. Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, was celebrating his 28th birthday while sitting near Sharlene on Tuesday when she recognised him, which led her to film a video with the star. 'Circles of Hair is the best salon in the f***ing world,' Yungblud said in the TikTok clip, which has amassed nearly 100,000 views. The controversial hair salon owner replied: 'This guy is a legend.' 'You're young blood and I'm old blood,' she quipped. Later on in the video, Yungblud could be seen leaving on a speedboat alongside his ex, which prompted a fan to slam the business owner for 'outing' that he is back together with Jesse, 34. 'The way this lady just unintentionally outed him and Jesse Jo when they've been keeping everything private and low-key,' one person wrote. Another person said: 'Was he with Jesse Jo???? I can't believe it!!!!' 'So he's back with girlfriend?' another fan questioned. 'Is that Jo Stark, the love of his life?' one penned, with another writing: 'Jesse Jo?' 'He hated every second of that,' one fan wrote while another added, 'Maybe I'm seeing it wrong, but he looks a little uncomfortable.' The couple first got together in 2021, but recently decided to take a break. Despite putting their relationship on pause, the pair have been seen together multiple times over the summer, including at Bludfest. Yungblud took to Instagram on Tuesday to share an array of holiday snaps as he celebrated his 28th birthday. In one photo, the English rocker sported a Chrome Hearts camouflage trucker cap emblazoned with the words 'Chrome Hearts f**k Hollywood', as he appeared to relax on a boat out at sea. In another snap posted to his Instagram Story, the singer posed shirtless in just a pair of black swimming shorts, drink in hand, as he let his hair down on the beach. Referencing the '27 Club', he captioned the birthday post: 'Made it through 27. thank f**k. here's to 28. love you all. I will forever.' Since the Seventies, the untimely deaths of influential musicians at 27 have led to a popular belief in the so-called '27 Club' phenomenon. Unfortunate members include Amy Winehouse, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain and Janis Joplin, who all died at the same young age.


Daily Mail
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Australian hairdresser sparks debate after touching South African woman's hair: 'Oh my god'
An Australian airdresser has faced backlash after sharing a video touching and playing with a cruise ship worker's braided hair. Perth hairdresser and salon owner of Circles of Hair, Sharlene Lee, was on a seven-night cruise of the Greek Islands aboard the Ritz-Carlton earlier this month. Ms Lee, who has been a salon owner for more than 30 years, befriended one of the yacht staff members - a woman from South Africa. Ms Lee asked for permission to touch her hair and share their interaction in a video posted to social media. 'Oh my god your hair is beautiful, how long does it take for you to do this,' Ms Lee said. The woman explained it took seven hours for her hairstylist with the help of her husband to complete the braids. Fascinated with the woman's braids, Ms Lee was seen grabbing her hair, twirling it in her hands, and even stroking the woman's head. 'Omg it is so beautiful. Is it heavy? Oh my god, this is so good,' Ms Lee said as she tried to style the woman's ponytail into a bun. Ms Lee said the braided style was not something she could do in her salon in Perth and asked the woman how much it costs to braid her head of hair. To much of Ms Lee's disbelief, the woman said she paid a total of $30 to have her hair braided which included $10 for the synthetic hair and $20 for the labour. Ms Lee asked a second female worker, who joined the conversation, why she did not have braids as she reached to touch her hair. The worker dodged Ms Lee's touch and jokingly claimed horse hair was used to create her colleagues braids. 'Horse hair?,' Ms Lee said. 'Is this horse hair? Are you wearing a horse?' The video ended with Ms Lee embracing the female worker, stating 'this girl, on the Ritz Carlton, has been amazing and she has the most amazing hair'. Social media users were not impressed with Ms Lee's constant touching, with many claiming she was invading the woman's personal space. 'The lady clearly looks uncomfortable with her touching it over and over again! Touch it once and ask the question,' one person commented. 'White women should not be going around trying to touch the hair of people of colour. Is commonly known that this is disrespectful,' a second person wrote. 'Please don't reach over and touch peoples may say you got permission however I seen the second lady recoil when you took the liberty to try and touch her head,' a third said. A fourth person added: 'She let you touch her hair which is fine but there's a point where you let go. Not keep flipping it upside down and on top of her head'. A fifth person wrote: 'You're treating her as if she's part of an exhibition.' Ms Lees fired back at the comments, claiming she asked the woman for permission before touching her hair and sharing the video to her social media account. 'She asked me to touch her hair and we then did a video,' she said. 'She absolutely gave me permission babe no questions about that.' Many others backed Ms Lee and argued hairdresser's should be allowed to touch people's hair. 'Stop gas lighting. She is a hairdresser. It's innate to handle hair etc & most importantly she has consent!,' a second person commented. 'Y'all complaining about the hair touching but the lady doesn't seem uncomfortable at all,' a third chimed.