Tabatha lays down the law in another takeover
While she didn’t win the main prize as a contestant on Bravo’s hairstyle competition show “Shear Genius,” Tabatha Coffey won an even bigger prize – her own reality show on the popular cable network. Now as “Tabatha’s Salon Takeover” readies for season two, salon owners may regret asking for the help of the opinionated and direct Coffey, who literally takes over struggling salons and has a week to whip them (as well as the owner and employees) into shape. Our Jim Halterman recently talked with the Australian Coffey about the new season including how therapy plays a role in what she does, changes from the first season and why tough love is the best approach to get results.
Tabatha's lethal weapon on the new season of TAKEOVER
Jim Halterman: How did you get started in the salon business to begin with?
Tabatha Coffey: I started hairdressing when I was 14 and I really just wanted to be a hairdresser. I actually worked for a year for free…CLICK HERE FOR MORE
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Jim Halterman is a freelance writer who spends his days interviewing the top tier of talent and creative forces in the entertainment world and then, because he's that kind of guy, he brings it all to YOU! And, because we all like free stuff, check back on Fridays for the best giveaways!! (Photo: Interviewing actor Ray Ford - from DONT TRUST THE B**** IN APARTMENT 23 - at The Abbey, West Hollywood, 4/2012)

