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Category Archives: Silvio Berlusconi
Silvio Berlusconi – Womanizing and Transplants
Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian Prime Minister, aka Il Cavaliere – The Knight, has all the things swirling around him that a great Italian head of state would: power, greed, corruption, scandal, controversy, women and secret societies. He is a caricature of the Italian stereotype and all of his doings are tabloid worthy. One thing of particular interest to us here on baldcelebrity.com is of course his baldness and transplant. A change so dramatic would be impossible to disguise in the country where the paparazzi got their name. In 2004, Berlusconi was seen wearing a white bandana meeting with Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the UK at the time. That is strange the people wondered, what could he be up to? It didn’t take long to discover that he was hiding the marks from his recent surgery. Shortly after, his newly designed hairline was unveiled. Berlusconi has remarked about his transplant that a little hair is better than none and that he feels younger. It doesn’t look that natural to us but perhaps it helps the notorious womanizer fool the underage women he preys on into thinking he is a little younger than his actual 74 years. Worth a shot, No?
Posted in Before After, Politician, Silvio Berlusconi, Transplant
Tagged Italy, Politics of Italy, Tony Blair
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