Jennifer Aniston's stylist: 'I was stoned when I did the Rachel cut'

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It's as definitive of the 90s as Joey Lawrence or Sun-In, but we're still not tired of talking about the Rachel cut. 

Not least because the revelations keep coming: Chris McMillan, the man behind the Jennifer Aniston's life-changing 1994 haircut has admitted to Us Weekly that he was stoned when did it. STONED. “I’m 14 years sober, so I feel safe enough to say that,” he told WWD, at a press launch for Living Proof, the (actually really good) hair care line that Jennifer and Chris collaborate on together.

Ok, let's face it, if you ended up walking out of the salon with a heavily-layered Rachel cut tomorrow, you'd be livid. Murderous. But back then, it was so good. I remember sitting on my bed and poring over an image of her new cut in Minx magazine, trying for the love of God to work out just how something could be that perfect. And the real beauty of it was that it was utterly impossible to recreate, now matter how many hair stylists and girls at my school tried. It only worked on Jennifer Aniston. 

So to find out that one of the most iconic haircuts of all time was the product of a somewhat hazy afternoon, well, it explains a lot. 

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