There are eroticism in blacka lot of great things about Jared Kushner, like his soothing voice, his wealth of foreign policy experience, and his ability to dress appropriately. But our personal favorite is his weird comb over.
People first started to notice Kush's Trumpian hairstyle last spring, when the Daily Mailcaptured a few incredible pics of Kushner and his children delivering baked goods to the Secret Service. Sadly, we've not seen such a striking comb over on Jared since this day -- perhaps he read some of the blogs about it? -- but a more muted version of the look is definitely still happening.
SEE ALSO: Here are a bunch of photos of Jared Kushner just staring blankly into the middle distanceThis, for example, is Jared in February of this year. There's not such a starkly visible part here, but the style still resides squarely in the Comb Over Zone™.
It's also very slick. Nothing like some product!
And this is Jared in March of this year. Yes, friends, something is happening here. Something that Jimmy Fallon would want to ruffle on national television a few months before the presidential election.
So why has Jared chosen to adopt this particular hairstyle? We cannot know for sure. We will say the obvious, though, which is that the look is eerily similar to his father-in-law's signature orange floss pile.
Perhaps he has started going to Trump's hairstylist. You know what they say: like president, like nepotism beneficiary.
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