Jamie Foxx reveals the appalling misconception of his hairdo during the '80s on this week's episode of "When I Was 17," airing Saturday at 11 a.m. ET/PT on MTV.
"When I was 17, I had the major curl, not the Jheri curl," Foxx says. "A lot of people get it twisted and confused, and they say 'Jheri curl.' "
What's the difference, you're wondering? He explains, "I had the little curls in the front and the big ones in the back."
His friend Gilbert shares who else worked this 'do: "I would link the major curl to women or pimps, for the most part."
But growing up in a small town in Texas, Jamie's major curl must have helped him stand out from the crowd.
"Where I grew up was Terrell, Texas, right outside of Dallas: 12,000 people, a small town where everybody knew everybody," he says.
Besides maintaining his hairdo, Foxx tells us how he spent the rest of his time when he was 17: "It was just real simple. It was about having a crush on a girl, walking her from the football stadium, holding hands. You go park, and the cops bang on the door, 'What y'all doing?' "
Nobody likes a flattened major curl.
"When I Was 17" ? this week featuring Jamie Foxx, Tia and Tamera Mowry, and Chris Bosh ? airs Saturday at 11 a.m. ET/PT on MTV.
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