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* The women in ''[[Steel Magnolias]]''.
* In ''[[Drop Dead Gorgeous (film)|Drop Dead Gorgeous]]'', Amber's aunt is a gossipy woman who runs a hair salon out of her trailer and is happy to take up more than her fair share of "[[Mockumentary|documentary]]" time.
* ''Shampoo'' has Warren Beatty's character acting as one of these, and playing on the assumption that everyone thinks he's [[Camp Gay]] to seduce his female clients with ease.
 
 
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* Parodied in an episode of [[King of the Hill]], where Peggy, feeling dejected, decides to spend Thanksgiving with her [[Always Camp|hairdresser]] under the assumption that he is lonely and family-less, but he turns out to a have a wife and baby.
** Also used in "My Hair Lady" when Luanne and Bill become hairstylists at Hottyz. Bill gets fired (he's a really good stylist but he wasn't gay) and Luanne can't afford the chair on her own so they end up working for Hank's barber, Jack.
* [[Bugs Bunny/Characters|Bugs Bunny]] does this twice in his cartoons with Gossamer and a [[Mad Scientist]]. In [[wikipedia:Hair-Raising Hare|Hair-Raising Hare]], he acts as a chatty ''manicurist''. On YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW7kEBLtx5g at 4:30]. In [[wikipedia:Water, Water Every Hare|Water, Water Every Hare]] he acts as a talkative hairdresser.
** On YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLCoumFSKFU at 3:45]. He also does this character in ''Rabbit of Seville'' with Elmer Fudd in the chair, with one major difference: he ''sings'' it.
* In an episode of ''[[Sonic Underground]]'', the chatty hairdresser is actual an unwitting spy for Robotnik, using hypnotism to lull her customers into spilling their true feelings for the dictator.
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