Kate Gosselin On Justin Bieber’s New Hair Style, ‘He Can Have It’

Kate Gosselin has a sense of humor. Those who have followed the former Jon & Kate Plus 8 star throughout the years might believe that isn’t the case–but she really and truly has one. ...
Kate Gosselin On Justin Bieber’s New Hair Style, ‘He Can Have It’
Written by Kimberly Ripley

Kate Gosselin has a sense of humor. Those who have followed the former Jon & Kate Plus 8 star throughout the years might believe that isn’t the case–but she really and truly has one.

That sense of humor came into play in recent days when Kate Gosselin responded to recent talk about Justin Bieber’s new hair style, and how it strongly resembled one she used to sport.

It was during his performance on the recent 2015 MTV Video Music Awards that Justin Bieber debuted the new ‘do, and word was soon abuzz that he had copied an old Kate Gosselin hairstyle.

“I do see some resemblance to my former hairstyle–Justin’s is a current take on it,” Kate Gosselin said in a recent interview with Cosmopolitan.

“I love the fact that he’s willing to laugh at himself with this post because that shows signs of maturity,” the mom of eight said. “You have to be comfortable enough to take what people say about you and laugh. He did, and so thumbs up, Justin!”

Justin Bieber exhibited a great sense of humor, too, regarding the ribbing he received for mimicking Kate Gosselin’s hair style. He posted a photo via Instagram of his new ‘do and Kate’s old one. The photo has since been removed, but it was up long enough for Kate Gosselin’s daughters to see it.

“My girls are beyond thrilled that he Instagrammed pics of us,” she said.

What’s your take on Justin Bieber’s new hair style? Who wore it best–Justin or Kate Gosselin?

Kate got rid of hers. Maybe Justin Bieber should do the same? He recently debuted a new song called “What Do You Mean?” Maybe one debut is enough, and the hair should bid his head–and his fans–adieux.

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