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‘Fix My Hair’ Reality Show Now Casting Santa Clarita Residents

Officials with Pitman Casting are looking to cast women in the Santa Clarita and SoCal area who have recently experienced “hair disasters” in a new reality show entitled “Fix My Hair,” officials said. 

Known for casting “Let’s Make A Deal,” “The Price Is Right,” and “Family Feud,” Pitman Casting is now seeking women in the Santa Clarita and SoCal area who are open to sharing their bad hair stories and having their hair revitalized by a celebrity stylist.

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Pitman Casting recognizes the trend to attempt at-home hairstyles and treatments, which has seemed to result in an abundance of hair disasters, according to Kerri Brooks, casting associate producer at Pitman Casting.

“Did you recently have a corona-makeover turn into a corona-disaster? Have you screwed up your hair with bad weaves & chemicals? Has a hairdresser recently messed up your do? Horrible sew-ins, cornrows, locs, bad lace fronts, over-processed hair, relaxer damage, hot comb burns, overtly snatched edges… We’re talking hair nightmares,” said Brooks. 

Seeking women 21 years and older in the SoCal area with “hair disasters,” producers expect episodes to entail a documentation of bad hair stories, followed by a hair restoration process completed by a celebrity stylist. 

The company is asking for anyone who is interested to apply here or contact fixmyhair@pitmanproductions.com for additional details.

Former reality show experience is not required.


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Born and raised in Santa Clarita, Rachel Matta has always had a love for writing and media. The first time she ever smiled was actually while she was laying next to her mom as she flipped through the pages of a magazine. Upon graduating from high school in 2019, she chose to major in both journalism and political science at College of the Canyons with the intention of concentrating in news reporting. She began her journey at KHTS as a news intern in the summer of 2020 and officially joined the newsroom in the spring of 2021, intending to move forward with compassion and inquisition.