We all know that EVERYONE wants to have that gorgeous red hair look. Many celebrities dye their hair red for that hot look but they are fakers! You would be surprised at some of them as a few use red hair as their trademark look but just like many of us its only skin deep. See the list below and help us expose those with fake red hair for who they really are!

Nicole Kidman

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In the 1990, every time you saw Nicole she had that deep red look, but in reality she just your average old Aussie blond. She has recently went back that look, i personally don’t want a douche like her to be considered a true ginger!

Gillian Anderson

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Another natural blond during her stint as agent Dana Scully on the X-Files she went with the red look to captivate the audiences.

Christina Hendricks

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Everyone knows her for her role as the bodacious office manager on AMC’s Mad Men. Her fiery red locks are just a cover up for her blond look. Seems blonds are known for having fun, but they will give it up for a sexy look!

Alyson Hannigan

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She was best known for her role as Sarah Michelle Gellers sidekick on Buffy the Vampire slayer, but her red hair is fake too! She has brown hair with perhaps a tiny tinge of red according to her stylist.

Amy Adams

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Many would not expect it, but this girls natural blond hair has been covered up for red. She used to only play bitchy girls but since dying her hair red she has receive more dramatic roles.

We all know that people with red hair come in all different colors. We decided to show them all to you. From the strawberry blond all the way to dark auburn red they are all beautiful! We have identified seven different shades although dont worry we know that there is an infinate number between the two.

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In the End of Time, Part Two when David Tennant (the 10th Doctor) regenerated into Matt Smith (the 11th) he says to himself:

I’ve still got legs. Arms, hands, lots of fingers, eyes, hair…I’m not a girl. I’m still not ginger.

This episode seen by 11 million viewers caused angry parents to call in and complain to the BBC that the comment would encourage the bullying of their ginger haired children. While reading the statement doesn’t really sound as it was not meant as in insult it was actually a statement of disappointment. Despite this the BBC was forced to issue a statement:

We would like to reassure viewers that Doctor Who doesn’t have an anti ginger agenda whatsoever. This was a reprise of the line in the Christmas Invasion episode in 2005, when David Tennant discovers that he’s not ginger, and here he is, missing out again – disappointed he’s still not ginger.

They note that the Doctor has had a desire to have red hair nad have been a running joke since episode titled “The Christmas Invasion” in 2005.