Since I don’t have kids of my own, I have to live vicariously through others to experience the high and lows of parenthood. I love watching the results of kids trying to apply makeup on their mothers and trying on their high heels, so I thought it was cute when actress Salma Hayek let her daughter give her a trim.
On Friday, Salma, who recently turned 52, posted a sweet video to Instagram of her daughter, Valentina, taking a pair of scissors to her hair on Valentina’s 11th birthday. Valentina is Salma’s daughter with French billionaire businessman François-Henri Pinault, with whom she recently had a surprise vow renewal ceremony. Salma captioned the video (in English and Spanish), “Happy birthday ??? Valentina. You are so awesome and handy too! Thank you for cutting my hair! I love you more than love itself.”
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Happy birthday ??? Valentina. You are so awesome and handy too! Thank you for cutting my hair! I love you more than love itself. Feliz cumpleaños mi niña hermosa, eres lo máximo y súper talentosa! Gracias por cortarme el pelo. Te amo más que al amor ?filmed and edited by @bucuaron
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Fun fact: the special mother-daughter moment was filmed by the 14-year-old daughter of Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuarón, Tess Bu Cuarón. You know, there are some nice camera angles, shot composition, editing and even a fun soundtrack… she might have a future behind the camera.
Valentina actually didn’t do too shabby, but I will admit I was cringing in the anticipation of her doing something dire to her mother’s hair. Of course, if Valentina wants to follow in her mother’s footsteps, she definitely could, as she is the spitting image of her but I could also see a future in hairdressing for her. At least she’s got something to fall back on.
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