Jackie Goldschneider comments on Angelina Jolie’s extensions

From “Housewives” to Hollywood stars, beauty blunders can happen to anyone.

After Angelina Jolie arrived at Sunday’s “Eternals” premiere in Rome sporting choppy, unblended hair extensions, fans on social media called for the actress to fire her glam squad.

But for Jackie Goldschneider, who once suffered her own mane mishap on “RHONJ,” the style snafu seems to have hit close to home.

The Bravoleb commented on “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast host Amanda Hirsch’s Instagram post about Jolie’s hairy situation, quipping with a winking face emoji, “She should never have asked me for extension advice.”

The “RHONJ” star is certainly no stranger to bad hair days — or getting Twitter talking. During a heated dinner on Season 11 of the Bravo show, the summer heat seemingly caused the star’s hair extensions to stand out from her natural tresses.

On the season’s reunion, Andy Cohen even shared a fan comment with Goldschneider, reading, “I love you, but your hair extensions are a mess.”

“We’ve never filmed in the summer. It got very humid at the Jersey Shore,” the “Housewife,” 45, replied.

“I wasn’t aware of the way the back of my head looked, and frankly, I had a ton of other things on my mind. So, my extensions stayed straight and silky, and my [natural] hair got frizzy and curly.”

“Bad hair days, good hair days, it’s fine,” she eventually concluded, saying she found the situation “funny.”

Angelina Jolie waving in a silver dress on the red carpet
“Whoever did Angelina’s hair extensions must be a friend of Jennifer’s,” one fan tweeted of Jolie’s choppy hair extensions.
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While Jolie, 46, has yet to explain what went wrong with her locks, celebrity extension expert Priscilla Valles – who works with A-listers like Megan Fox and the Kardashian-Jenner family – spoke to Page Six Style about the much-discussed mane malfunction.

“What went wrong with this look is that there are not enough extensions, and they are not high up,” Valles told us, adding that proper installation involves “first putting [extensions] on top, and then building them up and making sure there is enough in so you don’t see a demarcation line, which you see clear as day with Angelina.”

So whether rocking extensions in Rome or the Jersey Shore, proper extension placement and density just might be the key to a good hair day.