Yung Joc Debuts New Hair
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Yung Joc Debuts New Hair
On Thursday Twitter was thrown into a tizzy after Yung Joc was spotted rocking a new ‘do.
The ATL rapper is currently sporting a silky straight hairstyle and went from looking like this…
to this.
Twitter (OF COURSE) reacted to the photo, and a flurry of memes and tweets about Joc’s new look surfaced.
https://twitter.com/UptOx/status/769131851902427136
https://twitter.com/AngryBlkManDC/status/769165924012216320
LMAO!!!!
But why’s Joc donning this ‘do???
Hit the flip for his explanation.
According to Joc he’s rocking this hair for a movie role.
Sit down haters!
These jokes gon’ fly though Joc, more on the flip.
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