Photos Of The Kids’ U.S.A. Mullet Championship Are Going Viral

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The U.S.A. Mullet Championship

The U.S.A. Mullet Championship Kids division has gone viral after photos of the finalist were posted to Twitter and people started looking into the rest of the competitors.

The competition started back in 2020 and has been growing in popularity ever since. It cost a $10 entry fee to enter the contest and parents all around the country have entered their mulleted children into the online competition.

Parents can cast their child’s online ballot for the Kid’s Division by Friday, August 19 and voting is also open for the Teen Division.

Some of the names of the teens in the Teen Division are Dayson, Leonard, and Cash Mccoy, who has an orange mullet.

There are already 25 elite finalists in the Kid’s division who are battling it out for the number one spot.

One finalist named Landry Turpin even shaved an American flag into the side of his head and he says he not only has business in the front and party in the back, but he also has patriotism on the side.

Emmitt Bailey, who also goes by the name “Mullet Boy” said that if he wins he’s going to spend the $2500 cash prize to buy a go-cart.

On Tuesday, the U.S.A Mullet Championship went viral after a Twitter user @piscesgurl69 wrote “obsessed with the kids who made the finals of the U.S.A. Mullet Championships and their absolutely [explict] up names,” and shared some of the photos.

According to The U.S.A. Mullet Championship’s online Hall of Fame, celebrities, and public figures like Billy Ray Cyrus, Bono, Mario Lopez, and others have been featured in the competition.

Video On The U.S.A. Mullet Championship Below

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