no her hair never lit on fire. she just has really red hair really bright red
yes, it can overheat and set on fire, heat up your hair and set it on fire and set fire to your pillow. Obviously.
no it can not
No. While most people associate Lucille Ball with blazing red hair, she wasn't a natural redhead. A natural brunette, she colored her hair blonde as a starlet in the 1930s and 1940s. To look better in front of the television camera, she dyed it red and often wore a wig on the set. She stayed with that hue from the 1950s onward. (She once joked that she was keeping the economy of Egypt afloat with her annual orders of henna.)Henna is a flowering plant used since antiquity to dye skin, hair, fingernails, leather and wool.
well you can get a strip of clothing and tie it into a ball with thread, then soak it in the nail polish. Set fire to it and you have a fire ball.
of course he did
Set it on fire.
All human hair burns.
Nobody, it was an accident.
You can burn your skin anus and hair and you can set something else on fire.
Desi was in at the Tropicana and Lucy Walked in with a Tan sweater and Yellow slacks and he said to me the piano player man that sure is a woman. The above answer is about the TV show. So let me clarify this. Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz met on the set of the RKO produced film titled Too Many Girls. The film was directed by George Abbot.
When Lucille Ball was young she always played with dolls. I also heard that she sews when she was on set of "I Love Lucy."
It wasn't a soft drink that set him on fire. He caught fire from stage pyrotechnics while filming a pepsi commercial. No soda involved in the actual accident.