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Penelope Cruz: She’s great at cutting hair, and her feet are ‘normal’

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Oscar winner Penelope Cruz joins TODAY, to talk with Savannah Guthrie about her new movie, "Zoolander No. 2," where she plays an Interpol special agent who’s teaming up with Derek Zoolander to try and find out why stars are dropping like flies. She talks to TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie about growing up in her mother’s hair salon, which she calls “the best acting school,” and how she used to rescue stray pets and drop them at the homes of friends.