Emma Stone or Bella Stone or Blake Lively
No, plenty of people have red hair. Some people are just made differently.
Some Irish people do, but most Irish people do not. There are also people from other countries that do have red hair.
It was red.
People may bully individuals with red hair because they look different from the majority, leading to teasing or discrimination based on physical appearance. This behavior is often rooted in ignorance, stereotypes, and a lack of understanding or acceptance for diversity. It is important to acknowledge and celebrate differences rather than use them as a basis for bullying.
Yes? Multiple things are naturally red... some flowers, for instance. If you're talking about hair, yes, some people's hair grows naturally red.
I do.
because the term "orange head," is not as catchy as "red head." A lot of terms today are attributed to how catchy they are. Ex. Ronald McDonald OR because there is a difference between "Orange" and "red". There are some people who have auburn hair that looks brownish, and there are some people who have coppery colored hair. And there are some who's hair looks straight up orange. I have red hair, and I hated it when people said my hair was "orange" - especially since mine was dark red. I found it rude. If people want to be that way, then I can just start calling all the blonds Yellow-heads.
ITS REDif its always red why do some people draw him with white hair
Yes ther are people with red hair. The color of the hair is called red but it is actually more of an orange color.
i am not sure but i assume that's the hair color they will have when they get older... you know some people are born with white hair or red hair?
Nicola Roberts of Girls Aloud fame has red hair. (See related links).
having red hair is actually a genetic mutation, and tipically people (like me) have fair skin, freckles, and of course, red hair.