The haircut scene reminded me of an episode of Brazil's version of What Not To Wear (Esquadrão da Moda) where the hair stylist, with the best of his intentions, cut the participant's hair more than she wanted and she hated it, what really shook her up and destabilized her. The important thing is to make the person feel comfortable in a good space, a comfortable space, and that's exactly what Jesus-look-alike did for Terri. Then, months later, she opened up to it and I loved that she accepted her own hair and, yes, it is beautiful. Self-confidence, self-love is everything in a person's life. And that's why I love Queer Eye. :hearts: It inspires me so much!

PS: I really wanted them to return to the lives of the participants, even if only a few months later, as happened in this episode.

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I actually really dislike this girl. I think she’s the least sympathetic of the people they’ve helped. Her absolute disinterest in being helped in any way annoyed me that she was chosen over all the people who applied to be helped by the Fab 5. I don’t have any confidence that she’s going to stay like this, she will likely be clack in her old clothes in no time.

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