Since July 14, actors who are members of the SAG-AFTRA union have been striking alongside members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) in Los Angeles and New York.Susan Sarandonjoined her son on the picket lines five days later and has been an active supporter of the strike since.
She’s still on the picket lines in New York City in August, and we couldn’t help but notice her bright redcurls.
While fighting for fair pay among many other crucial workers' rights, Sarandon’s natural red curls made a relatively rare appearance.
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The longest curls cascaded toward her collarbone, and the shortest pieces were her bangs, which barely touch the top of her black glasses.
Like her fellow strikers, she wore a black T-shirt with SAF-AFTRA supports WGA emblazoned across the front, which she paired with her wide-framed glasses.
Sarandons hair is almost as iconic as some of the roles shes played throughout cinematic history; need we remind you of her bouncy blonde ringlets inThe Rocky Horror Picture Showor her even bigger mane of curls inWitches of Eastwick?
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Sarandon may be a legendary actor, but its even more legendary that shes remaining at the forefront of whats proven to be a necessary strike.
Until actors and writers alike are able to secure the rights they need to live and work comfortably, this likely won’t be the last time we see Sarandon or her red curls on the picket line.
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