Schoolgirl Marcella Marino Banned From School Photo For Her 'Lady Gaga' Hairdo.A Four-year-old girl was reduced to tears this week, after being banned from her school photo for fashioning her hair into a large bow.Marcella Marino was not allowed to feature in the photo because the hairdo, which has been exhibited by the likes of Lady Gaga, breaches her school's dress code. Her father, a hairdresser, fashioned his daughter's hair in that style after she asked him to make her look like a princess, (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4334095/Schoolgirl-aged-just-4-banned-from-photo-over-bow-in-her-hair.html) the Sun reported. "Marcella asked me if I could do her hair like a princess for the school photo and I came up with a simple but elegant style, using her hair to make a bow," (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4334095/Schoolgirl-aged-just-4-banned-from-photo-over-bow-in-her-hair.html) the girl's father, Marcello Marino, told the Sun. "I thought it looked wonderful and Marcella loved it, but when she went for the school photo on Monday (May 21) she was told she wasn't allowed to wear her hair in that style because of the dress code. Marcello Marino explained that his daughter's hair wasn't in a braid, which is clearly against the school's dress code. The school photo at Ramsgate Holy Trinity Primary School Holy Trinity Primary School may refer to:
"Marcella is so sad - she thought she looked like a princess, but now the school says it is not allowed," (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4334095/Schoolgirl-aged-just-4-banned-from-photo-over-bow-in-her-hair.html) Marcello Marino told the Sun. The school permits hair bows but only in the style of a dark blue, navy or maroon maroon, term for a fugitive slave in the 17th and 18th cent. in the West Indies and Guiana, or for a descendant of such slaves. They were called marron by the French and cimarrón by the Spanish. ribbon, a spokesperson for the school told the Sun. Not the First Headline For The Marino Family This isn't the first time the Marino family has made headlines. Marcello, who runs a Hair Salon A hair salon (also called 'Hairdresser' and 'Hair Parlour')is a place where one goes to get their hair cut, as well as styled, highlighted or coloured. There are many different types of hair salons that one can choose to go to. in Ramsgate, England, featured in the news after he received 1,000 hate messages for his behavior on the TV show "Come Dine With Me Come Dine With Me is a Channel 4 afternoon television programme shown in the United Kingdom, first broadcast in March 2005. The show has five amateur chefs competing against each other hosting a dinner party for the other contestants. " The hairdresser became increasingly unpopular for his outspoken and rude rude - [WPI] 1. Badly written or functionally poor, e.g. a program that is very difficult to use because of gratuitously poor design decisions. Opposite: cuspy. 2. Anything that manipulates a shared resource without regard for its other users in such a way as to cause a comments about the other contender's food. He told one woman that her food looked like a "sick bag," (http://news.sky.com/home/uk-news/article/15913566) Sky News reported. His obnoxious comments weren't just about food. "You've got a beautiful face but it's a shame about your hair," he told contender, Lydia Jones. After receiving hate mail, Marcello Marino said, "I didn't realise how rude I was. That's not me - I'm a nice guy really. It's all staged and my role was to play the bad guy." |
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