Wendy’s changed the hair color on its redheaded mascot to gray for its Canadian Twitter account in support of a TV journalist who says she lost her job after she let her hair go gray
Wendy''s mascot is known for her red pigtails, but the Canadian branch has changed her hair to gray. The tweet is a response to a Canadian journalist who said her contract ended after keeping her hair gray. Wendy''s Canada shared the new mascot saying, "Because a star is a star regardless of hair colour." The iconic red-headed mascot of fast-food chain Wendy''s is sporting gray hair now on the company''s Canadian social media sites in support of a TV journalist who lost her job after allowing her hair to go gray. Last week, the Wendy''s Canada Twitter account shared a photo of its mascot with gray hair , and updated its profile picture with the photo. —Wendy''s (@WendysCanada) August 25, 2022 The tweet says, "Because a star is a star regardless of hair colour," with star emojis. The caption is followed by the hashtags #LisaLaFlamme and #NewProfilePic. Over 46,600 users have liked the tweet. The tweet is in support of Canadian TV journalist, Lisa LaFlamme, who worked at Bell Media, one of Canada''s leading media companies , for over 30 years.
Wendy’s changed the hair color on its redheaded mascot to gray for its Canadian Twitter account in support of a TV journalist who says she lost her job after she let her hair go gray
Wendy''s mascot is known for her red pigtails, but the Canadian branch has changed her hair to gray. The tweet is a response to a Canadian journalist who said her contract ended after keeping her hair gray. Wendy''s Canada shared the new mascot saying, "Because a star is a star regardless of hair colour." The iconic red-headed mascot of fast-food chain Wendy''s is sporting gray hair now on the company''s Canadian social media sites in support of a TV journalist who lost her job after allowing her hair to go gray. Last week, the Wendy''s Canada Twitter account shared a photo of its mascot with gray hair , and updated its profile picture with the photo. —Wendy''s (@WendysCanada) August 25, 2022 The tweet says, "Because a star is a star regardless of hair colour," with star emojis. The caption is followed by the hashtags #LisaLaFlamme and #NewProfilePic. Over 46,600 users have liked the tweet. The tweet is in support of Canadian TV journalist, Lisa LaFlamme, who worked at Bell Media, one of Canada''s leading media companies , for over 30 years.