Country star Dierks Bentley recently took to social media to show off his bushy locks, as he revealed to the public his attempts at growing a mullet over the past several months that he has spent in quarantine.
"Little ride with my #flobro @scottbenge today," the 44-year-old singer wrote alongside a series of pictures with Scott Benge, and referencing "flocember," a yearly fad in which males prove their manliness by growing out their luscious locks.
"Apparently the strength and length of your mullet directly correlates to how much better of a biker you are HA," Bentley continued, also showing off a map-route of a 25-mile-hike on which the pair ventured. "I have a ways to go in both departments."
Little ride with my #flobro today. Apparently the strength and length of your mullet directly correlates to how much better of a biker you are HA. I have a ways to go in both departments. pic.twitter.com/mMxBqNh4hM— Dierks Bentley (@DierksBentley) July 16, 2020
Little ride with my #flobro today. Apparently the strength and length of your mullet directly correlates to how much better of a biker you are HA. I have a ways to go in both departments. pic.twitter.com/mMxBqNh4hM
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