The Duchess Hairdresser Scene That Will Absolutely Make You Cry
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2020
- Who knew a simple trip to the hairdressers would provide us with the most gut wrenchingly emotional scene from Katherine Ryan's The Duchess. Here is the scene in full.
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The Duchess Hairdresser Scene That Will Absolutely Make You Cry
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Katherine's a single mom juggling her career, her tween daughter, her relationship with her boyfriend - and pondering getting pregnant with her ex. - Розваги
Ok, the line "Of course, it's not my hair" was surprisingly modern and I loved it!
I had a hairdresser look at me when talking about my husbands hair getting cut im like whatever he wants its his hair like wtf.
Lmao if it was my mom she'd say , no keep it longer.
A lot of parents need to learn it
My mother surprisingly says that to me. Then precedes to remind me every time that I had a beautiful long hair that I cut.
It may be true but it was said very rudely to the well-meaning hairdresser.
People not getting it... its about the girl realising she isn't a child anymore, and the mother noticing her daughter is growing up.
She wanted the car, but the hairdresser was trying to imply she isn't a baby anymore. She says she wants her hair cut, and again the hairdresser implies that she is cutting off her baby hair, meaning she is growing up... She sits in the car, and notices the younger child playing with the car, and she realises she isn't enjoying the car as much as she thought, and sadly realises she is growing up. She looks at her hair (her new older self), and tries to steer the wheel of the car, as if to bring her back to her baby days... she is realising she is growing up, and can't control that... and Mum is watching, noticing her daughters revelation, and feeling sad for her daughter... she then goes outside because she then realises she is losing her baby... Anyone want to add, or change my perceptions? - I didn't cry, but my heart did get heavy.
Why? Growing up is part of life, it's way better than the alternative. I understand what the scene is about but not why it's supposed to be so emotional.
@@anxofernandez3344 some people find things like this emotional.
Thanks for explaining because I didn’t get what was going on, but now I’ve read this comment I do. 👍
@@anxofernandez3344 omg thank you! Getting your hair cut ain't that deep lol
@@anxofernandez3344 Because they grow so fast and don't need you as much anymore, as a Mother sometimes it hurts. The days are long but the years are short, too short, you would give anything to go back just for a while, to those baby and toddler days when they needed you for eveything, to go back and just hold them.
I remember that day, when your childhood is over... Such a powerful scene so beautiful.
Bruh she’s like 10
Hats off to Katherine Ryan for this...while I’m not always a fan of her brand of comedy, this series was actually quite good and this scene in particular was very powerful.
Iirc, she mentioned in an interview that this was a scene taken from a real life experience she had with her daughter.
Katherine Ryan showed a lot of depth in her acting
Could not agree more !
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Is she playing a member of the royal family? This scene is confusing to me.
@@AddBowIfGirl Seriously? Does she look like any member of the royal family? Do you see any guards around? There is nothing here that points to your conclusion.
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The title did actually. Lifetime and other TV movies are constantly very inaccurate and cheesy so it wasn’t entirely clear what this was a scene from.
@@AddBowIfGirl Duchess has two definitions. The first definition is someone who is married to a duke or who has a rank equivalent to a duke. The second definition is a form of address.
I had this moment with my daughter 2 years ago. She had grown her hair all her life. It was down past her bottom. Long, beautiful and thick. I loved brushing it for her. I noticed little changes in her and new she was no longer a little girl. When she said she wanted to cut it, I tried to talk her out of it but knew in my heart that it was her hair and she was growing up. The day I took her to the salon, I was so emotional but tried not to show it. As soon as the hair dresser cut her ponytail off, I burst into tears. I knew this was the beginning of her changing. Now she has short hair, multicolored and loves it.
It feels like she is saying good bye to her childhood....such a beautiful scene.
This scene was so raw, it took me by surprise. This show was a bit crude and only sorta funny sometimes but it had such profoundly meaningful scenes like this one and the wedding one and the hospital at the end where I was like 'Wow'. But because it wasn't just bedroom humour, I liked this show way more. I'll definitely watch it again.
I'm not even a mom and I cried at that scene it's just so real
This was so emotional. They have a strong bond
Omg. This is gooood. Like unreal good. Its so good, it brings back unvanted memories, and now I finally understand why they were so sad. .... I've been crying for the past 10 minutes...
BEAUTIFUL SCENE.
The soundtrack to this series is so good.
Tertia May's "Where We Belong" was the perfect choice of song.
I remember when it happened to me I was around 14yo in a birthday party and there had a trampoline and I wanted to jump on it and then the person responsible for the trampoline told me: it’s not allowed for grownups. I had a feeling that I will Never forget I felt a “fresh fear”, excitement, happiness and sadness all that mixed up. I was happy for being an adult, and sad because I knew that my childhood had done.
The feeling is truly gut wrenching
For me, it was sitting on the floor of my bedroom and realizing that Barbies weren't fun for me anymore.
Bruh 14 is not being a grown-up… maybe an older kid but not a grown-up. Weird choice of words on their part
THIS MADE ME WEEEEEEP. I remember so vividly doing this with my Mum. If you can't relate don't hate hahaha
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OhRightOk You against all the individual people that work for or with Netflix as well? They gunna lose their job or you gunna hire them?
@@lacari0805 this is bigger than jobs mate.
They crossed a line, that if we dont stop, will become the new norm
OhRightOk Well clearly it’s just an issue with the branding in the US offices as the original french stuff is all fine. And I’d argue that Netflix making a questionable move isn’t worse than thousands of people’s lives being ruined by losing their job and possibly lots of future work
@@lacari0805 the girls were too young to perform the actions they did on camera.
This is never fine.
That is paedophilea.
We can't allow kids to be exploited, regardless as to how many jobs will be lost.
I’m 53 and I still have a long braid of my hair from ‘the big cut’. My mom was sad but never held me back.
I've watched this scene from the show a few times and it makes me so emotional. I think of my niece and her changing from a kid into a young girl and it makes me feel sad but proud. Xo
I adore this scene ❤️
I'm 32 and I tried to sit in the toy car and it broke ... I cried when I started to realize I was fat.
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I laughed way too hard at this hahahaa
I’m dead😂
Bahaha 🤣 I definitely would have enjoyed that scene over this
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Wiping at my eyes as I remember taking my blonde 12-year-old daughter to have all 28 inches/71 cm of her lustrous locks cut off to her shoulders. Big decision & a huge adjustment for both of us. She donated her hair to make wigs & hairpieces for cancer patients & those suffering from hair loss. I still miss it 14 years later. Sometimes, she does too so, this clip bought it all back &how we have to accept that our kids grow up & we need to respect their decisions & that they know their own minds even though they are still so young.
Respect 4 her🙏🙏
Am I the only one who thinks that the girl lowkey looks like Greta Thunberg?
I think in one of the episodes the mum called her greta and i died!!!
Actually this comparison is so accurate. I feel like Greta was robbed of her childhood and innocence thanks to her father who is spoon-feeding her political talking points that she doesn't even understand and the left who is using her as a mouthpiece for a scientific hoax.
@@mustafa-cx2fg Complete made-up BS, so you deplorables can ignore what she actually says.
This scene made me sob my eyes out. I think I know how my parents felt when I decided to have short hair (pixie cut).
omg katherine ryan is an actress?! I thought she only did stand up
This reminds me of my Mom and I when we both finally agreed that I should cut my hair short- previously either her or I would get freaked out about cutting off 12+ inches of hair off. I’ll never forget the weird look she gave me before saying I looked so grown up. It’s grown out and been cut off multiple times by now, but none of them feel as hard as that first major hair cut with my Mom when I was 10.
Several mom's had my give their daughters pretty drastic haircuts
Awww who doesn't get emotional when it's their baby😌
Im 23 and i miss my childhood ....:C its even sadder xD
This did make me sob tbf
I challenged you to make me cry from the title of the clip.
I lost 😭
Flashback to my daughter's first hair cut. My husband cried.
I resently got my hair cut short again after almost 2 years and also keep most of it.
They grow up so fast.. :’)
My eyes are dry as hell, no tears were shed
You're dead inside! 😂
It was the wig...
There is a great series of videos about treating dry eyes, we will pray for your condition. Very sad to hear
I wish to see season 2
WHAT THE TRUCK KATHERINE RYAN! 😢 I watched that other clip last week (you taking your daughter to school) assuming it was the beginning for a special or something-that was hilarious, so I watched this clip and I’m crying... As a pacifist, I damn well think I would have punch that barber (?) in the face! I mean, truck! There’s more in this two minute clip than some movies... well done writers, actors,... the
Definitely don't watch this with two glasses of wine in you. It'll make you tear up faster than I dunno what.
i have naturally curly hair so ive never gotten a haircut at a hairdresser lol but THIS THIS FEELS LIKE A UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE
I was thinking the exact opposite. This feels like a very white and straight-haired girl experience.
FFS. I’m bawling. My 5 year old daughter has never had a haircut.
Okay, not the video I expected to make me cry today
Great 😊
Lol my mom brought me to the hairdresser when I was 2 and started growing a “jewfro.” I had like 5 haircuts a year. I looked like a boy until I hit puberty.
That's pretty funny, was your mom worried it would be to much work? I had hair down past my bum when I was 4 and for some reason my mom didn't braid it at night so one hot summer night of tossing and turning and it had to all be cut off.
@@sharroon7574 yep. She didn’t want to have to deal with brushing it. She didn’t know how to take care of curly hair. So she kept it super short until 12-year-old me REFUSED to get her hair cut. I didn’t have a proper haircut until I was 25. I got my hair trimmed every 4 months but no real cut.
Had this moment during trick or treating at 14 🎃
They remind me of Gilmore girls, just before Rory was a teenager
Same! It gave off that vibe that’s why I started watching it in the first place
Life... You have a baby you blink and that baby is suddenly 49 years old with grownup children who.... have their own children... . If you are lucky each stage of life is a journey with a piece of you living it... all over again and so it gose on.... I'm a great grandmother now enough said ❤️enjoy the ride...
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Which song is this ? I really love it.
I thought this was going to be about bullying! Haven't seen this so
I guess it's only mums like me that get said about this sort of stuff
If you're a mum you should #cancelnetflix
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I found a short clip of this scene, where they didn’t put the title. I tried searching for pink car hair cut scene but nothing related appeared. I shazammed the song then. Searched it and found this clip.
Omg
I cried too idk lnfao
Its a big thing our babies first haircuts🥺
Is there another video of this one that finishes? The video of the hair cut did not finish.
I'm too much boy to get any of this
How is that her baby hair? When my sister was like 4 her hair almost reached her ankles lol.
That's exceptional, most people's hair doesn't grow that long.
@@starlinguk Omg I wish I inherit that too then lol
Slytherin Elphaba Tyrell this girl's hair was probably regularly trimmed just not cut
I don’t really get it. The only thing that got to me was I was happy Katherine’s character stood up for her daughter for wanting to sit on the car. But yeah like I get what the scene is trying to do but I get why Katherine’s character might be emotional but it just seems a bit over the top. Maybe it’s because I never had a carefree childhood so maybe that’s why I just don’t get why this is sad
I had a similar experience I used to go to my dad’s hairdresser and suddenly I became a young girl and was switched to my mom’s
I never really allowed to enjoy my hair. My adoptive mom didn't really know how to care for curly hair. So it was cut short and only refer to as the mop. Getting my hair brushed as a kid was nothing short of painful. Its makes me sad because I didn't get to experience something so obviously natural to other women. I am white so its definitely not the same as a person of color.
It is definitely relatable. I always had difficult hair that wouldn’t grow and was surrounded by cousins who could grow a foot of hair overnight. It was hard growing up being the one with the short, picky hair. I just wear it in braids now because even as an adult it’s a hassle compared to my sister.
My dad did my curly hair but I hated how he styled it. And he wasn't nice and loving doin it. He cracked my neck once twisting my head to the right.
What is the name of this song...Beautiful
Tom James I think it’s “where we belong” by tertia may :)
What is the title of the movie?
Which Web Series??
Who is the actor who plays the hairdresser? I recognise her but not sure what from
I'm sure shes the waitress in ricky Gervais' after life
Ooh I've remembered she was in series 8 call the midwife the one whose husband had a phantom pregnancy
Me too I have no idea where I know her from, anyone know her name?
Edit: nvm found out her name is Nancy Sullivan
Wie heißt der Film?
My hairdressers childhood story. My Mother left to be with another man. I went to the hairdresser alone. The hairdresser asked where my Mum was. I said I did not know. The hairdresser never said another word to me. I am single to this day.
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First of all... since when toy seats are a thing? 😹
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That is so sad
it did, hate u netflix
Wonderful. They only get nine years these days.
That poor kids raising herself and her Mom. And Moms making millions she'll nvr see telling "her" story.
When I thought it was all comedy it was hilarious. But the more she talks you realize she's actually doing all this crazy shit. It's insane
This is so sad
Didn't cry.
why should this make me cry? does the hair have a big meaning that I don't understand?
First hair cut, it is really emotional for mothers. My mom kept my hair when I did my first big hair cut to. It's like saying they are growing up
It’s not really about the haircut, she just got dumped and her daughter want to change to fit in. You can see the daughter reaching out to play with the car seat, she’s embarrassed cuz the hairdresser said that’s only for kids. She’s just emotional that her daughter is growing, she’d rather her daughter keeps her innocence and not leave her. I’m not speculating this, I was just watching it earlier.
A it’s embarrassing you’re commenting about a show you haven’t seen and characters you have no idea about. 😂
@A You've posted two negative comments... literally what are you doing lol, go watch something else. It's a touching moment, go find something you enjoy.
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Am I the only one who's just furious at that AWFUL hairdresser? I mean, seriously, mind your own business and do what you're paid for!
If I seem a bit overly angry it's because I've had too many of my own similar experiences - like the time in 2010 when I was 11 and wanted a bob, and the hairdresser somehow convinced me that bobs were for babies and I should get one of those horrible early-2000s floppy fringes instead. The trauma of that haircut will forever be embedded both my memory and the photo album of my old pink Samsung flip-out phone.
Can the dutchess cut mom's hair
When can she do it
did they genuinely cut off the actress's hair-
Give your mom a new hair cut
Can she cut your hair
Do moms and daughters hair and cut and head wash each others hair
Only thing about this hair cut that made me cry was that ugly ass wig they chose for that adorable little girl. Really disrespectful.
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Loved this scene...hated the shitty ending of the season which promotes dysfunction. What a fucking mess.
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It's down hill from here kid. They will try to convince you that having sex and drinking yourself silly are better. Don't be fooled. If it was so great why do they feel they have to drink to escape feeling it deeply?Oh, and let's not forget the lifelong money chase. Always, always trying to gather enough money to maintain your life. Live long enough and you get to start worrying about shitty things happening to your health too...just for no reason other than that you didn't die in your 20s or 30s. Yep, Hang onto that car as long as you can. If the "relationships" don't work out, once the woman who accompanied you to the stylist dies...nobody else will love you with such fierce and unwavering love---and for no other reason than that that you exist as you!! The rest you must please or amuse or impress for even half the commitment. You're on your own. Adulthood...good times.
... you ok??
@@alittlebirdysaid Okay? How? I'm me so I wrote from my perspective. All these unique individuals with an internet connection can bring life experiences to the table that aren't all the same. If it doesn't resonate with you that's fine too, but if someone out there feels it...they now know they aren't alone. It's perfectly okay to dislike certain aspects of the human condition and be honest about your feelings.
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Lol it would take me like two years to grow that much hair. How did she not cut her hair til that point?? Is this a white people thing? I got my hair cut like multiple times a year!
I didn't grow up that way, but I know other people who are that way with their kids. My mom couldn't fix hair so mine was usually short.
I can’t speak for every white person, but my mom would have my hair trimmed every few months, but I didn’t have a major hair cut till I was ten years old, and I have over 12+ inches cut off to my shoulders.
Seems like a strange thing to cry about. I get everyone saying she's not a little girl anymore and they both have trouble with that. But these things don't happen in one moment. They don't have to at all. She could just go home, play with her toys and be a kid for a while longer. It's not this inevitable thing that can't be slowed down.
I feel the symbolism of the hair is too much. But maybe that's because my hair was always short, until I was an adult and let it grow out.
If it helps for context, Katherine put this in the show based on a real experience she had with her own daughter. We know rationally that our children are growing up, but sometimes there are moments that make us see how fast it goes by. I had a similar experience with my Mom expect we both ended up crying haha.
Actually this is the only really good scene in the entire show. While the daughter is lovely and beautifully played, the principal adult characters are all unlikeable, mean, self obsessed or just nasty.
Nah, it didn’t
Growing up sucks honestly
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I would have cried if they actually cut her hair... the obvious hideous wig ruined it for me, it was all I could focus on.
lol it’s just hair.
real straight forward Way to miss the point, Sherlock
uhmm cry? why? there's nothing dramatic
I'm not familiar with the show but from what I can tell it probably refers to a parent's last (one of, not THE last) "First" with his/her child. Maybe it reminded her of how quickly her little baby's growing!
Brain thought the same thing and then suddenly tears were flowing and I was having an existential crisis....