Chris Rock is having a bad "Hair" day.
A Los Angeles woman is suing the Brooklyn-bred comic for $5 million, claiming Rock stole her concept for his upcoming documentary, "Good Hair," reports RadarOnline.com.
Opening Friday, "Good Hair" features such celebrities as rappers Ice-T and Eve, actress Kerry Washington and the Rev. Al Sharpton talking about African-American hairstyles.
In the suit, filed this week in L.A., Regina Kimball stated that she showed her 2005 documentary, "My Nappy Roots: A Journey Through Black Hair-itage," to Rock on the set of his "Everyone Hates Chris" sitcom two years ago.
Like "Hair," "Roots" also has celebs such as Vivica A. Fox, Malcolm Jamal-Warner and Kim Fields discussing the social and cultural significance of black hairstyles.
Rock, who co-produced "Good Hair," also co-wrote, narrates and appears in the film.
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