Blast from the Past: Five Surprising Facts About “The Rachel” Haircut

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When it comes to iconic hairstyles of the 1990s, few compare to “The Rachel,” made famous by Jennifer Aniston’s character on the hit show Friends. However, Aniston recently revealed a shocking truth—she actually disliked the hairstyle. In an interview with Glamour, she candidly admitted, “I was not a fan of the ‘Rachel’; that was kind of cringe-y for me.” Here are four more little-known tidbits about this unforgettable haircut:

  1. A Drastic Choice: During a 2013 appearance on a radio show, Aniston was asked if she would rather shave her head or keep “The Rachel” forever. Without hesitation she replied, “Shave my hair once, definitely!”
  2. Styling Struggles: Aniston confessed that she couldn’t style the cut on her own. “I needed my hairstylist, Chris [Mason], attached to my hip. Left to my own devices, I am not skilled with a hairbrush and blow-dryer,” she explained to Glamour.
  3. A High Design: Interestingly, Aniston revealed that Chris was quite inebriated when he created the look. “He was loaded when he gave me the haircut,” she shared on The Graham Norton Show. “Stoned out of his mind.”
  4. Jealousy from Co-Stars: While Aniston was secretly critical of “The Rachel,” her co-star, Kelly, expressed her envy. During a September appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, she lamented, “It kind of bums me out. Why didn’t they want ‘The Kelly’? I changed my hair often, thinking that would help, but no one ever cared!”

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Summary

Jennifer Aniston’s “The Rachel” cut, a beloved symbol of ’90s fashion, was not as adored by its creator. Aniston disliked the hairstyle, struggled with styling it herself, and humorously revealed that her hairstylist was under the influence when he created it. Despite her feelings, the haircut became a cultural phenomenon that continues to influence hairstyles today.