Survey says people with a mullet haircut are more “free-spirited and spontaneous”

Man with a mullet haircut giving two thumbs up in front of a brick wall
Man with a mullet haircut giving two thumbs up in front of a brick wall Photo credit Getty Images/Dizzy

The last few years have seen a resurgence in the popularity of the mullet, and to all those who think that style is strictly reserved for southerners…think again.

A new study has found that people with mullets tend to be more “free-spirited and spontaneous” than their counterparts!

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Per StudyFinds, people with mullets enjoy an average of five nights out a month, whereas people with more conventional haircuts only average three.

On top of that, the study, which was commissioned by Foxy Bingo who is looking to launch a “mullet-only salon” in Newcastle, England, also found that people with mullets “are more likely to prefer spicy food, are less likely to settle down to a game of monopoly, and are twice as likely to suggest a saucy game of truth or dare.”

The study also named Rod Stewart as having the best “celebrity mullet” of all time, edging out David Bowie, Pat Sharp, and Patrick Swayze.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Getty Images/Dizzy