She could belt out those Disney ballads with the best of them, a legacy she’d earned from her porcelain-faced forebears, the Snow Whites and Sleeping Beauties of earlier generations. The saddest part was that I believed, in the magical thinking that allows children to endorse Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny, that I had a great voice. This lasted as far as sixth grade chorus tryouts when I learned, to my everlasting chagrin, that I didn’t have the pipes to be a Disney princess. If there’s one characteristic every Disney girl has got going on, it’s a flowing mane and I’ve been working on mine for years). In this month’s Elle magazine, writer Johanna Cox talks about her experience going from long locks to a pixie cut and asks Bravo’s "The Millionaire Matchmaker" Patti Stanger for her opinion. read more
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