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Which Notable Bald-Headed Women Were Really Bald?
By Les Campbell
With the growing number of celebrities opting to go bald for one reason or another, we see the words "shaved" and "bald" used an awful lot. But the head in question might not be bald at all. Look at this assortment of bald female celebrities and decide for yourself who was bald and who wasn't.
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