The song "Big, Blonde And Beautiful (Reprise)" is from the musical "Hairspray," in which Michelle Pfeiffer portrays the character Velma Von Tussle and John Travolta portrays Edna Turnblad. In this song, Velma and Edna sing about their newfound confidence and self-acceptance. The lyrics suggest that Velma and Edna have embraced their physical appearance, particularly their size and blonde hair. They feel beautiful and attractive, which is evident from their descriptions of themselves as "big, blonde, and beautiful." They no longer worry about societal ideals of beauty and instead exude confidence and self-assurance. Velma, in particular, expresses her desire for Wilbur (Edna's husband) to notice and appreciate her newfound confidence. She mentions her physical attributes, like her lips, eyes, and her body ("food"), implying her attractiveness. Velma also plays with the idea of being a princess, perhaps alluding to her desire to be treated like royalty by Wilbur. The song also hints at Velma's flirtatious nature and her intent to pursue a romantic connection with Wilbur. She implies that Wilbur may be tired of his responsibilities or routine and suggests that he could have a more exciting experience with her. Overall, "Big, Blonde And Beautiful (Reprise)" is a fun and lively song that celebrates self-love, confidence, and the power of embracing one's individuality regardless of societal expectations. The characters of Velma and Edna find liberation in accepting and celebrating themselves just as they are.