Women's Wolf Haircut

The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson and Robert Kelly56mApril 14, 2026

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The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson and Robert Kelly dives into a chaotic, comedic deep dive on the 'wolf cut' hairstyle, a trend popularized by women's fashion and notably seen in shows like Stranger Things. The hosts engage in a heated, satirical debate over whether the wolf cut is a legitimate, stylish haircut or an ugly, chaotic mess. Jay and Bobby passionately defend their opposing views, with Bobby championing the wild, untamed look as sexy and artistic, while Jay mocks it as a failed 80s aesthetic and a sign of purposeful unattractiveness. The conversation spirals into absurd tangents involving prosthetics, wigs, Janet Jackson’s Pleasure Principle era, Michael Jackson, and even the idea of a 'wolf cut' as a metaphor for identity and transformation. The episode also touches on broader cultural topics like diversity in musical theater, with a sharp critique of the recent Broadway adaptation of 'The Outsiders' for its casting choices and reimagining of characters. Amidst the humor, personal anecdotes emerge—Jay recalls losing his virginity to Janet Jackson’s 'Black Cat' video, and Bobby shares his love for drag, wigs, and theatrical self-expression. The episode ends with a mix of promotional plugs for upcoming comedy tours and merchandise, underscoring the show’s blend of irreverent comedy, pop culture obsession, and self-aware absurdity.

Key Takeaways
1

The wolf cut is a polarizing hairstyle that divides opinions between being a bold, artistic statement and a chaotic, unflattering trend.

2

Personal identity and self-expression are often tied to appearance—Bobby sees the wolf cut as a form of liberation, while Jay sees it as a performance of ugliness.

3

The hosts use humor to critique modern cultural shifts, including diversity in casting and the commercialization of identity.

4

Comedy thrives on exaggeration and absurdity—what starts as a haircut debate becomes a surreal exploration of fame, sexuality, and nostalgia.

5

Merchandising and touring are central to the hosts’ careers, with frequent self-promotion woven into the banter.

Chapters
0:00
10 min

The Wolf Cut Debate Begins

I love it! I love it! I love it! I love a nice wolf cut.

Highlight
10:00
10 min

The 80s Aesthetic & Janet Jackson

The hosts dive into nostalgia, comparing the wolf cut to 80s hair trends and analyzing Janet Jackson’s Pleasure Principle era. Jay claims it’s the sexiest Janet Jackson ever looked, while Bobby argues it’s not, sparking a playful rivalry over music and beauty standards.

20:00
10 min

Wigs, Identity, and the 'Wolf Cut' as Metaphor

The conversation shifts to wigs and identity, with Bobby expressing interest in a wolf cut wig. Jay and Robert mock the idea, leading to a surreal discussion about how wigs can alter perception and how the wolf cut symbolizes transformation and self-invention.

30:00
10 min

The Outsiders Musical: A Cultural Rant

They had a random black girl on the greasers, too, hanging out. Her name was also Black Dally. Black Dally and Black Dally.

Highlight
40:00
10 min

Personal Anecdotes & Sexual Awakening

Jay shares a deeply personal story about losing his virginity to Janet Jackson’s 'Black Cat' video, while Bobby recounts his own early sexual experiences. The conversation blends humor with vulnerability, revealing how pop culture shapes identity.

High-Impact Quotes
Black Dally and Black Dally. Oh my Christ. So now, so I'm like, all right.
Big Jay Oakerson44:07
Viral: 90.0
I love it! I love it! I love it! I love a nice wolf cut.
Robert Kelly15:39
Viral: 85.0
I lost my virginity to a black cat. No, it's in the video Black Cat.
DJ Lou27:44
Viral: 75.0
Speakers

Hosts

Big Jay OakersonRobert Kelly

Guest

DJ Lou
Topics Discussed
women's wolf haircut95%pop culture nostalgia85%diversity in theater80%identity and self-expression75%comedy and absurdity70%personal anecdotes65%merchandising and touring60%music and sexuality55%
People & Brands

Big Jay Oakerson

person

120xPositive

Robert Kelly

person

115xPositive

DJ Lou

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35xNeutral

The Outsiders

media

25xNegative

Janet Jackson

person

22xPositive

Stranger Things

media

18xPositive

Michael Jackson

person

15xPositive

Bobby Kelly

person

8xPositive

Botero

person

6xPositive

Dawn

person

6xPositive

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