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♪ >> carson: hey, welcome back, it's "last call." you know, in recent years andrew schultz has established himself as a household name on mtv. his latest gig is his fifth show for the network. it's called "jobs that don't suck." and andrew's here tonight to tell you all about it. from beacher's madhouse in hollywood, this is the "last call" spotlight. >> nobody thinks there's jobs out there. you know, that's all were told. it's like, "there's no jobs. the economy's horrible."
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and this show just disproves that. this show is all about "hey, you can go make your own job." i sold lemonade outside my apartment in new york city once as a grown man. i was 25-years-old. my buddy jamele and i, sitting outside my apartment selling lemonade. the creepiest lemonade stand in the entire world. we made like $150. i almost quit my dreams. i was like "i'm just going to start lemonading things from now on. this is what's going to be my life. it's lemonade." hi, i'm andrew schultz. i'm the host of "jobs that don't suck" and i'm also on "guy code" on mtv2. "jobs that don't suck" is basically like the opposite of mike rowe's "dirty jobs." we just find people we think have really cool jobs. if you love your job, it doesn't suck. so, i love what i do. i get to do stand-up comedy around the world. i get to be on television. i get to make people laugh. so that's the ideal job for me, 'cause that's what i enjoy doing. but, you know, some people like playing guitar so they like being professional guitar players. or we got this one guy on the show who love snakes. >> yes, that's an asian cobra. one of the most dangerous snakes
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in the world. and if you're wondering what i'm thinking right now, it's this -- why the [ bleep ] am i here? >> like he was an airplane pilot. and he, for years, saved up money to open up this serpentinium. which is basically a reptile and snake zoo. so, like, i got to hold cobras and, you know, milk them for their venom. >> what most of us do in video games, these guys get paid for doing in real life. >> on that i would never do is the go-pro bomb squad. they're like, skydiving people. i have a huge fear of heights. i've never -- i tried once going skydiving. it's stupid, the whole idea of skydiving. the best case scenario is you live, right? so, it's not even worth it, right? just go on living. you know what i mean? but what they do is really cool. they just dive out of planes, and jump off of rocks and stuff. and they video tape it and they make, like, half a million dollars a year. it's insane. you just see young people that are inspired and are passionate. they're just making a living doing what they want to do.
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there's this one job that we focus on called "food beast." and it's these kids that literally just blogged about food. that's all they did; they just wrote about food. the kid looks exactly like me, slightly less handsome. now, they just get paid to eat food for a living. like doritos sends them stuff. taco bell sends them stuff. just 'cause they wrote it on the internet. when i see people watch the show, i want them to watch it like, "oh, this person took this skill that he had and made a job. so what are my skills?" i really like this invention this one kid had. it was called bottoms up beer. and what it essentially does is fills a beer cup from the bottom, so that there's no foam. so that you don't lose any beer. you know, something like 30% of beer is lost in a keg from foam. the reason why he invented it was because his dad said that he couldn't do it. like his dad just dismissed him one day. he's like "yeah, you're not gonna do it." when an authority figure says we can't do something, you know, you're just like "i'm gonna do what i wanna do." just -- he just took some initiative and just made it now he's a millionaire.
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i said "i love you" first one. she looked me like "i like you." i'll never say "i love you" first again. "guy code" is the unwritten laws to manhood. we basically talk about the rules for being a guy. and we'll take anything from, you know, manscaping for example to your girlfriend's parents. here's a guy code that i try to go by. your jeans should not be skinnier than your girl's jeans. so if you're putting on a pair of jeans and there's more of your booty and thighs and calf showing than your girlfriend, go up a size, buddy. the booty cleavage? mm mmm. breaking guy code. falling in love is exciting. being in love, boring as [ bleep ]. everybody deviates from guy code. it's just you get that feeling in your chest like, "ugh, did i just say that?" you know when i'm texting romantic stuff. you want to know what my girl's name is in my phone? sugar plum princess fairy tale. when i say "baby, i love you. baby you're the most beautiful girl in the world.
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i love you." all i want you to tell me is that you love me. i don't even care about me loving you. do you love me? that's what -- i'm needy. love me! dads is a topic that we'll discuss. which is always an emotional one for guys. so weird, even as a grown up i find myself trying to like do cool things for my dad. i'll like hit a baseball and i'll look to see if he's -- did you see? oh, no? it went really far. yeah, so, it's all good. you'll catch the next one. you want to impress this person for whatever reason. it's cool, i think, when somebody else says that. because then, as a guy, you go "oh that's true man. i do find myself wanting to impress my dad." we be vulnerable on it, admitting things about yourself. you know, just going, hey, i feel like this. and other dude's go, hey i feel like this. but it's not all motivational. we also just talk about taking poops. >> carson: that was andrew schultz. "jobs that don't suck" airs wednesdays at 11:30/10:30 central on mtv2.
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>> carson: and thus concludes this edition of "last call." thanks so much for watching. thanks to everybody here at evr in new york, all of our guests, and we're gonna leave you with another song from livenation's belasco theater. once again, here are the growlers. thanks to them, and we'll see you soon. ♪ ♪ i'll tell you ♪ ♪ i'll tell you i'll never leave you if you believe me then it's your fault ♪ ♪ so hear me clearly 'fore you hold me near before you hold me dear to your heart ♪ ♪ these wandering eyes roll on the road not even i know where i'll go ♪ ♪ these wandering eyes roll on the road
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not even i know where i'll go ♪ ♪ i'll tell you i'll always be true if i deceive you don't be alarmed ♪ ♪ hear me clearly 'fore you hold me near before you hold me dear to your heart ♪ ♪ my wandering heart does what it wants not even i know who i'll love ♪ ♪ my wandering heart does what it wants not even i know who i'll love ♪ ♪ ♪ these wandering eyes roll on the road not even i know where i'll go ♪ ♪ these wandering eyes roll on the road
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gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hey, everybody. we're so happy you're with us for thirsty thursday. it's a big kickoff for football. >> everyone around here is buzzing about something. >> football. september 4th. if you care. what is it? >> well, usually we get our notes every day, and in our notes they let us know who is going to be on the show. we read them, or you do. i go through whatever i do. for some reason there weren't a lot of notes. they said you're having a surprise as your first guest. we forgot about it because it seemed like it was probably a nothing. now everybody is saying it's a great surprise. >> we don't know when we get it either. >> we know we don't have a first segment, so whoever or whatever it is must be in the beginning of the show. >> what do you want it to be? because there are good surprises, and i discovered in life, there are not some good surprises. you know what i'm saying? i don't want those. >> i think it can't be blake shelton because he is going to be with us --
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>> he is coming in a couple of weeks. so it might be hugh jackman. >> you said that. but nobody thinks it is. >> oh. okay. >> whoever it is, it will be a letdown. no. i'm kidding. we're very, very excited. if you're out and about in central park on sunday -- >> it looks like it's going to be a beautiful day. >> i'm going to be the grand marshal of the race for the cure. the komen race for the cure. it's a 5k. come to the park, 7:00 a.m. set your alarm, or not. >> that's usually well, well, well attended. actually, not just attended, but people that actually do it. >> i might actually try to do it. >> all right, hoda woman. we want to send continued love out to joan rivers who i guess i've known her almost 30 years. love her to pieces. we've worked with her. >> yeah. >> done stuff with her, and just she's always delightful. the one thing you can never be in show business is boring. and that woman. she always, always, always got a reaction. so it's been one week. >> she was moved from icu and
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into another room, that's what her daughter says. so -- where she's being kept comfortable, was the quote from melissa. we send our love and prayers. >> continue to pray and send our love. >> right. we had a big debate here yesterday on the program, and we want to reveal the results. >> okay. >> apparently it was an unbelievable reaction, right? >> so we asked the question about toilet paper. do you like the roll to be open over or under? >> i thought it was a no brainer. under. everyone likes it under. under's easier. it's like the way it should be. you said over. >> unfolded nicely. >> i said no. so we did a whole poll on facebook. i cannot even believe the results. i actually peeked because i was so excited to be right. do you know that 87% of the people said over? 87! 13% said under. kathie lee is right. >> well, there's no right or wrong -- >> yes, there is, 87%. >> i don't know. well, there is a reason.
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they said that people don't like it under because it hits the wall, and it's unsanitary. i don't know. somehow going like this they said -- >> the pros of over is it's easier to locate the end. especially if you have a nice dot on it, which i don't do the dots. and less chance of scraping your knuckles on the wall. who scrapes your knuckles when you -- what, are you a caveman? >> you are getting it with your paw. okay. they say under is better because it looks tidier, and there's less -- >> i don't think so. i don't like it hanging there like that. >> the less chance of a child or pet or somebody pulling it and running havoc with it. >> i don't know why. you could still -- >> you could still. okay. anyway. we appreciate you. >> thank you for playing our game. >> remember to vote in november. if only we had people's response to our elections like we do to our toilet paper. >> this should be one of those -- you know how they have amendments or things on the ballot? that would be a good one.
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>> that would be a good one. now, hoda, we are here with chips and salsa and dip for a very good reason. >> it's football time, you guys. it starts tonight. green bay versus seattle right here on nbc. i can't believe football season is starting already. >> we want to thank zulily, the new sponsor of my podcast this week. >> what? >> with pat o'brien, by the way. >> terrific. >> a wonderful, wonderful writer you'd love named anthony destefphan destephano. i didn't know this was true until i looked on zulily, and they're helping us to celebrate with chips and salsa serving bowl. >> anyway, the game is here, and the saints are playing on sunday against the falcons. that's huge. >> is it? are they big rivals? >> it's like the whole thing. it's like a smack-down drag-out. >> speaking of football, we love our "daily news." we have a column in it. we're in there again. i am taking umbrage. >> i know you are. >> yeah. they say who were the top ten giants of all time?
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>> of all time. >> it was a unanimous decision. >> unanimous. >> on the first one. because i wasn't on the board. >> yes. >> because we thought -- >> where is it? >> we thought it would be someone who we know here and love. >> and love. okay. here's what they said. giants among men. l.t. tops -- >> lawrence taylor. >> he was darn good, i agree. but frank is number six? >> frank gifford is number six? >> i don't think so. i know so. >> only person ever to play three positions like he did. go to the pro bowl eight times. >> look at him. >> comeback player of the year after that hit. every knockdown. >> yeah. >> let's go back and relook at this issue. okay? >> we could just rearrange it. >> yeah. all right. >> this is interesting. there was a poll done of girls around the age of 21 years old by "cosmo" magazine. and we found this stat shocking. they said of those young girls that --
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>> who read "cosmo." keep that in mind. >> right. nine out of ten of them have taken a nude photo of themselves. nine out of ten. >> does that sound about right? >> 90%. >> who over there has taken pictures of themselves, and i want honesty. >> okay. >> peter, our photographer has. >> nobody? >> one person. >> no? no. no. they're saying no. >> they want jobs. >> okay. nine out of ten. >> i mean, that's unbelievable. i wonder if -- you know how we always say if you take these kind of nude pictures or drunk pictures or whatever it's going to ruin your chance for a future, but i wonder if by the time these kids get older, so many people have done that, it's not going to be that big a deal. i wonder. >> remember when there was a stigma and shame attached to lots of stuff that's all disappeared? >> what is everyone doing -- you're taking the naked picture for your boyfriend? that's the point? >> you are asking me who has never been naked in her entire life? >> i don't understand why -- they say of the girls who took the pictures, they say only 14% regretted it. it wasn't like you do it and think, oh, my gosh, i shouldn't
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have done that. 14% regretted it. the rest thought it was fine, which means that 14% of the pictures probably got out or something. >> not going to judge it, but it's hard to believe. hard to believe, hoda woman. you've taken risque ones you admitted, in "the daily news." >> risque for me. you know? you know, i'm covered up most of the time. i'm embarrassed about being exposed. >> fantastic, fabulous? you're embarrassed about being fabulous? >> being exposed. this is a great piece of videotape. there was a 7-week-old baby boy in australia named laughlin, and he was diagnosed with having moderate or severe hearing loss in both ears, so he was crying a lot. his mom, toby, posted a video on youtube, and she got the moment that his first hearing aids where he could actually hear for the very first time. he doesn't like it. >> crying at first. >> let's take a look. >> hi. >> oh, my gosh. >> hello there.
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>> hi. >> oh, how marvelous. >> my gosh. >> he's smelling. >> laughlin, hello. >> oh! oh my gosh. >> hi, there. >> oh, my gosh. he is 2 years old now, by the way. he knows what his name is. >> now he -- that's really, really beautiful. >> oh, my god. >> look. because he's crying before. >> first hearing aid. >> he can't get enough of it. you can hear the voice soothing. right there. >> he says what is that? what is that? look at that mind working. what is this? >> oh. my gosh. >> smiling.
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laughlin, hello. >> oh, my god. >> that is the most beautiful thing. >> that is. >> oh, my gosh. >> let's watch it again. so sweet. wow. >> that's called a modern miracle, you know? >> yeah. >> that's what i love about modern technology. that's awesome. >> time for i-hoda. >> oh, shoot. >> this is one of those songs that should be -- i think it's the song of the summer. it may not be, but who cares? >> i don't think so. >> it's by katy perry, and it's called "this is how we do." >> okay. >> ready? go. it's a video. ♪ >> that's j. lo. >> i picked j. lo's before. i didn't pick her -- i didn't pick j. lo today. on! oh! >> oh, my god!
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>> no, you should have apparently. that's our surprise. how nice! >> i love you. >> oh my gosh! >> good to see you. >> are you serious? >> yes, of course. >> what are you doing? >> i don't know, it's so early. >> what are you doing? >> my gosh. >> are you announcing or something? >> maybe a little something later. >> later? >> yeah. can i hang out with you guys? >> do you want some wine? >> wine and chips at this hour? >> of course, of course. >> you know we love -- you know what we loved i like you poppy before everyone loved it, and it became our theme. remember? >> we sang it all the time. >> one day we had someone like donnie osmond or someone here and he was doing it. i love you poppy. >> when i saw, like, cameron diaz and all the girls and leslie mann all doing it, i was, like,oh, people like it. it's good.
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yeah, yeah. >> do you like white or red? >> i'm more of a white. rose. >> rose. >> to be honest, i don't really drink. you know. >> i've heard that. >> i just -- i don't really. >> you probably drink coconut water. >> do you? >> i don't like coconut water. >> me either. >> some people love it. it's supposed to be super, super healthy, but i don't like it. >> can i say something funny? we were just in the makeup room today. remember when you said there was that picture of you walking up the stairs looking back, and kath said this is so disgusting how great j. lo has been looking. remember? never looked more beautiful in her life. >> you look beautiful. >> thank you. >> you -- is it okay to say i heard you use lemeir. la mer. you slather it all over your body. >> that's not true, that's like an old rumor from back when there were tons of rumors about me all the time. i know there are still, but i feel like people have gotten to know me over the years a little bit better. especially once i started doing "american idol" people got to
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know my personality and a lot of those stories were just, you know, people talking. >> what do you do use? we want to know. >> honestly, i have used very clean products. i use a cleanser from my dermatologist that i have used for years. >> top secret. >> not top secret, but not a product that you can buy in the stores. and then there's a -- i use, like, a cream from whole foods. >> do you? >> yes. >> okay. >> everywhere? >> not everywhere. i use regular body lotion. i'm not picky about body lotion. >> she has the most gorgeous skin in the world. >> we want to prove what we say is true, j. lo. on our show. this is us enjoying your song. >> i'm glad i'm here. >> you think the title i love you poppy it's slang. ♪ i love you, poppy, i know you love you love you poppy ♪ >> i wonder how long it took to write those lyrics.
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>> that's my -- i love you poppy. >> you're like my number one fan. you know what? i'm used to it. >> you're the most beautiful woman in the world according to "people" magazine. we happen to agree, and what do you do for exercise because i read somewhere you just lost ten pounds? >> i did. i went on a vegan diet for a while, and i tried it. just, you know, to be healthier and to like try to teach my kids to eat a little healthier. it was good, it was nice. it's extreme. for me. having been raised the way i was. but i still like to incorporate a lot of what i learned and just be conscious of, you know, all that stuff. and i did, i lost about -- i would say almost ten pounds. >> wow. >> slimmed down a little bit. >> made a huge difference too. >> then i have been working out. >> her wrists are like yours. >> the rest of her is too.
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she thinks it's too early. >> it's not. we had a huge surprise this morning. j. lo herself showed up to join us for an hour. i can't believe it. >> she's helping us kick off viva today, which is our way of highlighting the positive impact latinos and latinas have made on society as we gear up for national hispanic heritage month. >> this lovely latina also happens to be gracing the october cover of "elle uk." it's a sexy cover. she talks about all the highs and lows of being in the spotlight. >> hey, people ask me about. >> highs and lows -- equal highs and lows? >> i would say -- my life is awesome. you know, i don't take it for granted for one minute how fortunate i am, and i would have to say there's many more highs.
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there are lows in this business, as you know, that that we all have to go through in the public eye, and you know, if you are going to be this fortunate, you'll have to deal with some stuff like everybody else. >> let's talk about some of the fun you're having. you are doing some music with iggy izalea. >> yes, i am. >> tell us about it. >> is this a remake of "bootie." which one? >> my album a.k. that came out in june, there's a song that has booty which had pitbull on it to begin with. >> we know. >> it's a very -- >> he is a sweet guy. >> he is a doll. >> he did a great job on this song, and that's been out for a couple of months. i decided, you know, we're going to release it as a single, so we're going to do a little remix, and we put iggy on it because it's like who else could do the bootie remix. yes, exactly. >> oh, my. are you kidding me? >> okay. >> we filmed a video, and -- >> is that really all you right there? >> yes. >> that is? >> yes, it is. there's, you know, no -- yes. >> arrgh. >> i really -- i don't know if everybody knows pictures are retouched.
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all this kind of stuff. i try to do minimal because i want it to be real. i want it to be real, and i look at the original. wait a minute. did you do something to my face. >> really? >> yeah. >> that's good. >> because i think it's good. like if ever that original comes out, that it's not like -- >> yeah, like what are they trying did do? >> it's easy for everybody just to look at you, look at your life, look at everything and just be jealous and i think you've always felt like it's fortunate to empower women. >> absolutely. >> not feel bad about themselves, but to go out there and feel great. >> be who you are. you have to be who you are. >> you are writing this in a book that's coming out. >> how do you have time to write a memoir? >> so the year -- >> it started out as, you know, i went on my first world tour a couple of years ago. i also was going through a divorce at that time, so i was going to go out on my own with the two kids for the first time. my first world tour. it was like a big thing. i decided to do like a diary of the year i went on tour, and that's all it was supposed to be. like a lot of pictures of the tour and how i put the tour
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together and all this kind of stuff. as i realized i was putting the tour together, all my songs and all the things about my life were so reflective and so intertwined that it became more. it became more than just a diary of that year. it became more of what that year was like and how transformational it was at that moment because of the low i was going through at the same time going through this tremendous high of meeting my fans alone in the world for the first time. it turned out to be more of a life lesson book than i expected it. yeah. >> you are here. we talked about this off the top, but this is viva today. hello. it's all about empowering -- >> hola. >> hola, viva. >> how important is that part of you, do you think? does it define you? >> absolutely. absolutely. it's always been a big part of who i am. it's like that whole kind of being puerto rican and being from the bronx. it's something -- it's so much a big part of who i am and my
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upbringing that, you know, i just carry it everywhere i go. it's not something that i'm, like, hey, look at me. i'm puerto rican. it's not that. >> it's part of you. >> it's such a big part of me. >> your dna. we're going to continue chatting. >> yes, yes, yes. >> we have lots more to talk about. stick around. >> true love, the book, comes out in both english and spanish. viva today, baby. it supports digestive and immune health, by working in your gut where 70% of your immune system lives. hmm... try trubiotics today. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief.
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yeah! >> we like to drive. >> hey. >> it's like the cartoon. >> of course. all right. you're going to be busy. on september 9th guess who is going to be singing in brooklyn. you. what's fashion rocks? what is that? >> it's a show that they do, and it's basically a mix of, like, music and fashion. they've done it for -- they did it a few years back. they're restarting it. ryan seacrest is going to be hosting.
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>> of course he is, in his spare time. >> exactly. unbelievable. >> among his other jobs. so i'm going to be performing there. >> when is that bootie video coming out? is it coming out then? >> right after the performance. as soon as you see me perform, it, like right after, the booty video is going to drop. look out! >> don't say drop. >> drop. drop it. >> drop it over 60. >> you have a beauty question for jennifer. go to our facebook page, ask her, we'll answer a little bit later. >> coming up, an incredible ambush makeover, with a little help from j. lo.
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♪ >> all righty. we're back with more of "today" on this thirsty thursday with our special guest, jennifer lopez. >> i can't believe this just happened. >> we have ambush makeovers when we pluck two lucky ladies off the plaza and surprise them with a brand new look from head to toe. and by the way. you don't mind, j. lo, some people don't like their name like that. you're okay with it? >> i'm fine with it. >> we should stop doing it if
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you don't like it. okay. >> here to show us the results of our ambush makeovers team, contributor and consultant to the start louis licari. ♪ louis licari la, la, la, la, la ♪ >> and author and the one and the only jennifer lopez. >> okay. >> your clothes are actually being put on our ambushees. >> i'm excited. i'm always excited to see it. >> it's really, really, really well done. >> we work so hard on it. >> affordable. >> okay, let start. >> our first lucky lady is colleen. she's 30 years old from palo alto, california. for the past five years she's worked her way up from a resident to a fellow at stanford hospital so she decided to trade in her scrubs for a glam new look. let's take a listen to her story. >> love this sign on the plaza. mom says today louis licari and jill martin can solve all my problems. i know one problem. we're definitely going to solve. why is this so important for you for her to have this? >> well, colleen is a medical
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fellow out of stanford, and she has very little time to get her hair cut. she hasn't got her hair cut in months, to get a makeover. tonight is her husband's 30th birthday, and we're here in new york to celebrate that. >> oh. >> she wants to look good. >> all right. you haven't stopped smiling. are you ready to look so hot for your husband's birthday party? >> i'm so excited. really great to be here on the "today" show. >> oh my gosh. >> so thrilling. >> it's going to be transformational. >> here are her parents, janice and alan, and her husband and brother are here too. okay. everybody please keep your blindfolds on. okay. here is colleen before. come on out, colleen. ♪ >> oh, she looks good. >> are you ready? take off your blind folds. >> oh, my -- >> silence. >> colleen, you ready to see yourself? >> yes. >> make some noise. >> i love it! >> that's good. >> isn't it cool? >> it's wonderful. >> right here. camera 12. louis, tell us about the hair.
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>> the first thing i did is i refreshed her red hair color. make it bright. make it the way it was when she was a teenager, and then arson gave her this great hair color. >> the arsonist we call him. >> it's a very simple, chic haircut. >> just there's a sexiness about it. she looks incredible. >> j. lo, this is your outfit? >> this is one of -- these are a lot of our piece from the kohl's line here. absolutely. >> that's a great combo. >> how great is this because nothing like -- i'm going to let you do this. nothing like a great pair of jeans. look how cute her tush looks for the birthday party. >> what's great about these pieces is you can mix and match them to make them work for your body type. and they're affordable. >> what kind of accessories would you put on her? >> she needs a little something more. >> jewelry? >> i need some earrings. i don't know. hearings are not for everybody. you know what i mean? let me see. i think she does need earrings. >> yeah. >> i like that. i like that. i like the earrings.
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>> take that thing off the bottom. >> throw that on. >> you can see a little shimmer around there. brings a little light to your face. you know what i mean? >> with the gold and the silver too. >> that's okay. i mix gold and silver. >> maybe you add a little -- >> what do you think? a ring? >> why not? >> bling bling. >> you know, right now it's like wear a lot of rings. >> if you are going to to it, go for it, baby. all right. >> we can keep doing that, but i'm going to introduce -- >> don't go anywhere. >> our next lady is crystal huffnell. 27 years old. today is her 27th birthday. she's from virginia beach, virginia. for the past year she's been too busy taking care of her daughter and her parents to focus on herself. now that she's six months pregnant with another little girl, her husband wanted someone to take care of her for a change. that's so sweet. let's hear her story. >> bless you. look at this abrianna.
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we spotted her first, of course, but happy birthday, mom. >> thank you very much. >> and what do you think about this makeover surprise? >> awesome. amazing. too good to be true. let's do it. >> look at this child. and dustin, i know you're excited, you said, "she'll do it." >> that's why i volunteered her in. >> can we look at your child once again? are you ready to see a new mommy? >> yay! >> so fun. so cute. >> all righty. she's here with her husband, dustin, and their daughter abrianna. who we just met. so precious. let's take one last look at her before. and let's bring the new crystal woman out. ♪ >> wow. wow. >> awesome. >> all right. dustin, go ahead. >> take your -- >> abriana is already looking. >> wow. >> you want to turn around and see how beautiful you look. >> take a breath. it's beautiful. >> oh, my god.
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