VERONA, Wi. — Emmitt “Mullet Boy” Bailey partnered with Riley’s Tavern in Verona to raise money for Locks of Love. Dozens had their hair shaved into mullets.
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“For every fresh mullet cut today Busch Light is donating $50 to the Locks of Love and for anybody that shows up today that has an existing mullet, they’ll donate $20,” Riley’s Tavern co-owner, Chuck Teasdale said.
Emmitt’s life has changed dramatically with his newfound fame.
“It’s been really, really crazy, we’ve been overwhelmed with how many places have reached out to Emmitt just to have him come be at their events,” Emmitt’s mom Erin said. “he got to throw out the first pitch at a brewers game, he got to go out on the ice at a Chicago Blackhawks game, we went to a badgers game, he got to be on the field,”
To add to the fun, attendees could pay $5 for a round of cornhole, receiving raffle tickets for a grand prize.
“If I pick your ticket, you get an entire cooler full of beer,” Emmitt said.
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