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"Everybody has a style that makes them look good. For me, that was the mullet. I felt like 'THAT' girl with the mullet," Tatyana Horrobin, a content creator based in Atlanta, Ga., tells Yahoo Life.
Today, she considers her son’s unique mullet an important part of his identity. “Then, the more it grew, the prettier it got,” she said. “What girl would not kill for those curls?
But after he began sporting the mullet, Mason was bullied by some of ... Some classmates “were calling him a girl,” or said he “had a rat’s tail” on his head, she said.
And I want it long in the back because the girls love the curls.’ And she laughed and said, ‘So you want a mullet?’” This year marks is Blake’s second year in a row competing for the USA Mullet ...
Today, she considers her son’s unique mullet an important part of his identity. “Then, the more it grew, the prettier it got,” she said. “What girl would not kill for those curls?