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A Moment, Please, for Gabrielle Union's Waterfall Topknot
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Another day, another slay from Gabrielle Union 😍

remind us of Tweety Bird's hair albeit much thicker. Pardon the excessive bird references, but we can't help but think of a rooster's comb — those red spiky pieces that stick out from the top of their heads — in the best way possible. Quite honestly, if Union wanted to add in a few clip-inGetty Images

To keep our eyes on the hair, she kept the makeup to a minimum. There's a pink shimmer on her eyes plus

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