This year’s European championship is the fourth to be held since a group of enthusiasts in Belgian borrowed the idea of a staging a competition from Australia. Wannabe champions for this edition had come from as far afield as France, Spain and England. — AFP pic (New users only) It's tax relief season! Get up to RM300 when you save with Versa! Plus, enjoy an additional FREE RM10 when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with a min. cash-in of RM100 today. T&Cs apply. Sunday, 24 May 2026 3:09 PM MYT AUDREGNIES (Belgium), May 24 — Hundreds of distinctively coiffured participants gathered this weekend in southern Belgium for the annual European Mullet Championship to celebrate the once-maligned hairstyle.Best captured by the tagline “business in the front, party in the back”, the mullet typically combines a closely cropped fringe and sides with flowing locks down the back of the neck.Popularised in the 1980s, it fell dramatically out of fashion before making a somewhat subversive comeback in recent years.This year’s European championship is the fourth to be held since a group of enthusiasts in Belgium borrowed the idea from Australia of staging a competition.Would-be champions for this edition came from as far afield as France, Spain and England. People attend the annual European Mullet Cup in Audregnies, southern Belgium, May 23, 2026. — AFP pic For many of those involved, the mullet is much more than a hairdo — it has become a way of life.“The mullet is open — to others, to difference, to adventure. It has a wild side,” said event spokesman David Hubert, who goes by the pseudonym Edgar Funkel.In the quest to be crowned with the title of best mullet in Europe, hopefuls first had to fill out a questionnaire explaining more about themselves.“Of course, we choose a great hairstyle, but what we really want is to choose a wonderful person,” said jury member Lolita Demoustiez, 39 — known as Dalita. A woman attends the annual European Mullet Cup in Audregnies, southern Belgium, May 23, 2026. — AFP pic “What matters is that the person carrying the mullet truly embodies values such as tolerance, kindness and the freedom to be oneself.”Belgian competitor Christine, 60, said her striking new haircut had helped her get through a recent difficult period in her life.“It feels absolutely brilliant, and I still haven’t taken any antidepressants,” she said, showing off her silver grey do.“Long live the mullet!” A man has his hair cut during the annual European Mullet Cup in Audregnies, southern Belgium, May 23, 2026. — AFP pic Around 50 finalists were selected to show off their mullets before the cheering crowds.Winners were selected in a range of categories, including junior mullet, traditional mullet, unusual mullet and veteran mullet.Eventually, the overall champions for 2026 were selected: the duo of Berenice, 44, and Samuel, 46 — better known to their fans as BesaMulet. — AFP
‘Business in the front, party in the back’: The European Mullet Championship just crowned its newest icons
AUDREGNIES (Belgium), May 24 — Hundreds of distinctively coiffured participants gathered this weekend in southern Belgium for the annual European Mullet Championship to celebrate...








