A 2-year-old boy from New Mexico could soon be the "business in the front, party in the back" champion. Neil Archuleta made it to the USA Mullet Championship’s top 25 in the contest’s kids division. Living up to the all mighty mullet’s nickname, Neil’s hair is ready for a day at the office up front and ready to let loose at the playground in the back. Neil’s mom, Brooklyn Archuleta, told sister station KOAT that Neil has had his legendary mullet since his first birthday when he got his first haircut. Archuleta said her sister-in-law heard about the mullet competition on Facebook and when they heard about the kids division, they decided to enter Neil. "He’s had this nice hair and we saw it and so we were like, 'wow he’s cute and you know he’s got awesome hair' so we just thought we would try it," Archuleta said. When Neil isn’t tending to his soon-to-be prize-winning locks, he told KOAT he likes tractors, fire trucks and cars.
A 2-year-old boy from New Mexico could soon be the "business in the front, party in the back" champion.
Neil Archuleta made it to the USA Mullet Championship’s top 25 in the contest’s kids division.
Living up to the all mighty mullet’s nickname, Neil’s hair is ready for a day at the office up front and ready to let loose at the playground in the back.
Neil’s mom, Brooklyn Archuleta, told sister station KOAT that Neil has had his legendary mullet since his first birthday when he got his first haircut.
Archuleta said her sister-in-law heard about the mullet competition on Facebook and when they heard about the kids division, they decided to enter Neil.
"He’s had this nice hair and we saw it and so we were like, 'wow he’s cute and you know he’s got awesome hair' so we just thought we would try it," Archuleta said.
When Neil isn’t tending to his soon-to-be prize-winning locks, he told KOAT he likes tractors, fire trucks and cars.
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