$1 Million Wasn't Enough For ZZ Top Members To Shave Off Their Beards For A Commercial
ZZ Top is an internationally known American rock band formed in 1969 and still active today. In total they sold 25 million records and they are in the list of the top-100-selling artists in the United States.
Two members of the group, Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill, decided to change their image in the 1970s and started to sport really long beards and their beards became iconic. So much so that the razor company Gillette offered the two of them $1 million to shave it off in a commercial. But the rockers couldn't even think about the idea of shaving their precious facial hair. Gibbons compared seeing himself in the mirror clean-shaven with a Vincent Price film (this actor is most famous for acting in horror movies), so they declined the offer. What do you think about their decision?