She Loved Studying
During her time at the University of Texas, Fawcett was tremendously dedicated to her studies. She even rejected down Hollywood offers since she wanted to concentrate on her studies, as we previously stated. Farrah was not only attractive, but she was also intelligent. She was a science nerd who intended to major in microbiology. She was always interested in the arts, but not necessarily performing. Farrah had a lot of fun sculpting. In any case, it seemed that Hollywood was her destiny. However, it’s clear that she could have had a successful career in any field if she hadn’t chosen the entertainment industry.
Her Iconic Hair
Farrah Fawcett was known for her famous blonde locks if there was one thing she was known for. Her co-star on Charlie’s Angels, Jaclyn Smith, remarked her hair “should have its own phone line,” and the long, gently feathery style swiftly became a “must-have” for both men and women in the 1970s. Fawcett’s hair was styled by celebrity hairstylist Jose Eber, who said: “That signature hair will be remembered forever and ever.” He went on to say, “There was something healthy about her. There was something magical, those teeth… that’s why she became such a great style icon.”