Donald Trump's campaign for the republican presidential nomination has produced some unexpected moments, but this most recent one was a bit more hair-raising...
Speaking in Greenville, South Carolina on Thursday, Trump began reading from the New York Times, where they covered the topic of his hair on the front page.
The coverage centered on the fact that many people have accused him of wearing a toupee or a wig, but he wanted to prove all the doubters wrong and decided that he'd call a supporter out of the crowd and ask her to take the test.
While she did verify that it was the real deal, it should be noted that the supporter called from the crowd never actually touched the hair. Trump claims that was because of the hair spray, and that he didn't want to get his do messed up too badly, but will that silence all the haters? It remains to be seen.
Via The Hill