zondag 5 juni 2011

Baldness treatment for Wayne Rooney

The Sun, Sunday June 5 2011


Last Thursday, Wayne Rooney has secretly visited a clinic to get a secret treatment to beat his premature baldness. The 25 years old star of the Manchester United team was seen when he left one of London’s most famous clinic ’Queen Anne Street Medical Centre’, where sessions cost thousands of pounds. A source even claimed that ‘Rooney has booked in for a two-day treatment, which will make him look five years younger. This treatment involves taking thousands of hair follicles from where they are plenty full, and ‘planting’ them into a bald area’. Rooney have just confirmed that he was delighted with the result.



Because of Rooney's popularity, this is of course world news. It’s not much alike for a 25-year old to go to a clinic because he’s getting bald. Especially when that guy is one of the best scoring players of England’s national football team. But on the other hand, he’s just a person like you and me. Why won’t the media give him just a little more space to cope with his treatment? If I’d done such a treatment, it would be annoying that people are constantly looking after me, trying to reveal every secret. But I guess it’s just their work..

1 opmerking:

  1. Being bald does not necessarily mean that one is not good looking. Sometimes I don't understand that men go to so much pain to have hair implanted. Maybe Rooney looks less attractive, but it has nothing to do with his baldness. I personally think that a majority of bald men is quite good-looking. Rooney, just leave it like it is!

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