Donald Trump's Hair Color Changed To Light Orange Due To His Impatience: He 'Can't Sit Still'
Donald Trump's hair color changes based on his mood, a new report has claimed.
On Friday, the former president was seen leaving Trump Tower for another appearance in Manhattan federal court for a $10 million defamation trial involving E. Jean Carroll. He sported a noticeably different hair color, leaning toward light orange, as seen in a video shared by the New York Post.
An unnamed insider claimed to Page Six that Trump gets his hair dyed by professionals but "can't sit still" during hair appointments. Enstarz could not independently verify this information.
According to the source, Trump's impatience is well-known among his stylists.
"The hairdressers get mad at him, but can't show it, as Trump can't sit still as he needs at least to sit still for at least 30 minutes for [his hair color] to take," the source claimed.
The insider further explained that Trump's hair color tends to vary from dark blonde to bright orange, depending on the duration his hairdressers can get him to sit still.
"The shorter time he gives them, the more orange his hair gets, as it takes time to get the darker blonde locks he associates with his younger years," the source added.
The insider cited friends of the former president as saying that Trump allegedly rarely provides the stylist with the recommended 30 to 45 minutes required to maintain consistent hair color because he "hates sitting with the dye on his hair."
As a result, Trump's hair color reportedly can change every few weeks and become lighter with each wash.
The authenticity of Trump's hair has been a topic of debate in the past.
While on the campaign trail in 2015, he denied speculation that he wears a toupee after it was mentioned in a New York Times article.
"I don't wear a toupee. It's my hair. I swear!" Trump said during a campaign stop in South Carolina at the time, as seen in a video published by CNN.
Trump even invited a woman from the crowd to inspect his hair, and she confirmed that it was genuine and not a wig.
Meanwhile, Trump recently discussed his weight loss during an interview aboard his plane with "Fox & Friends" co-host Brian Kilmeade.
The former president seemingly shut down the rumors that he uses medications like Ozempic or Wegovy and instead attributed his weight loss to his busy schedule.
"I've been so busy I haven't been able to eat very much. I'm not able to sit down and eat like a person like you. You can sit down and eat. Me? It's a little bit tougher," Trump told Kilmeade.