NFL Star Sues Company for Implying It Gave Him a Hair Transplant

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He's not happy, folks.

In a tabloidy saga with the body mod drama of a William Gibson novel, a formerly-bald ex-pro football player is suing a Texas hair transplant company for using his image and story in a blog post without his permission.reports, former Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher is suing Houston Hair Transplant Center for publishing a blog post about him and his hair recovery journey without his consent.

While Urlacher is not at all affiliated with the Houston company, he is the face of Restore Hair, an Illinois-based hair transplant company that has tons of advertising featuring the Hall of Famer as its spokesperson. In a blog post clunkily-titled "Brian Urlacher Hair Transplant?" Houston Hair Transplant did not, theThe post, which theappears to have reviewed, only briefly mentions the actual company Urlacher is affiliated with when claiming, in classic junior copywriter-speak, that he was "ready to take on the world once more as a spokesperson for Restore.

 

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