Jjj Jjj Well each country has things they are sensitive about. The country that you live in, trust me has things that i'm sure i'd see and be like, why are they getting mad about that, what's the big deal. But i'm not from your country or culture, so I wouldn't get it unless somebody from where you live explained it to me. It's the same thing here.
What about black women wearing blond wigs and straightening their hair? Why are we always offended by petty things...we are always the victims ...but why??? ....Can we move on?
@@youngstarsmusic3024 lool, you are a dumbass... blonde hair and Blue eyes originated from the Baltic Sea, where the people came from Finland, Sweden and Denmark .... 3 countries that has the lowest population of coloured people...
She JUST spoke on appropriation vs ASSIMILATION! Black Americans didn’t start wearing their hair straight and blonde until it was a REQUIREMENT to whiten your features to be hired, go to school, be accepted for loans, homes, etc... assimilation is a tool of social survival. Even today our kids are being expelled for braids and Afros and missing out on opportunities due to their ethnic names. Stop acting tone deaf 🙄
If youre wearing a hair texture that doesn't come naturally out of your scalp, then why be mad when a white person does the same thing? In this day and age we don't need to assimilate to white ppl because everybody is wearing their natural texture, and i for one saw the hairstyle as like mary antoinette also.. A victorian era look. Not an afro
IAMGOD IAMeverything obviously its a generational lesson passed down by our parents and their parents. DUH! And we are now in a time where relaxers and weave are at an all time LOW in sales! So obviously we are slowly but surely breaking the cycle of submitting to assimilation. But I literally just wrote on how our children are still being punished for wearing their natural hair and styles, so the system is still working to teach the next generation to assimilate despite our progress in teaching them otherwise. It’s not rocket science 🙄 stop looking for a reason to justify white appropriation.
I'm a black woman and we wear weaves all the time and no one is complaining. Media likes to hype up the racial discrimination. I don't find this offensive at all. Stop it.
Coffee Girl Alot of Black women started relaxing there hair and wearing weaves of non African textures as a necessity.As Lonnie stated you simply where not hired.
This is not offensive, but wearing wigs to fit into the societal and proffesional norm is not the same as trying on an afro for trends. Black women have had to assimilate to get by, forced by a society that wouldn't give them jobs because their natural hair was unprofessional. So to be allowed in they had to copy the only thing acceptable, white hair. That is not the same as white women now deciding after years of black hair being used to through women out of their jobs to copy it because their fave celebs are. It's one thing to acknowledge that this isn't offensive, but don't reduce the history of black women just to do it
Eberechi Enoch you are a Nigerian, you cannot understand. This is strictly a black American/European problem. And that’s why the black woman on the panel explained the difference between assimilation and appropriation. You should listen before you comment
In this case, it wasn't a big deal. But using the "black women wear white women hair all of the time" example, isn't a good one. Bc black women are wearing that hair to be accepted in society. A White women can put on what blacks have naturally, all for fun, and its great. But black women can be themselves and greet frowned on bc of it.
SHE isn’t going for anything. SHE is a model. Her whole job is doing what the photographers or the company or whoever hired her wants her to do. If you want to be mad at someone for this find out who styled her or who wanted her to wear her hair that way. Not her.
Zyrah Unique Like A Black Rose if this was an Afro and it was actually offensive, it would STILL be her choice to go to the shoot or not... you make your own decisions specially when you have that much money
I’m a Black woman and I find this soooooooooooooooo annoying. That’s not an afro. It looks like when white women had perms in the 80s. It just looks like teased hair after being in the humidity all day. And even if it was an afro...so what?! Hairstyles aren’t regulated by certain demographics. A white woman can wear an afro without trying "to be" Black. Same thing with the cornrows or dreads. Who cares?! Hair is apart of expression. As long as sumones not mocking another culture, more power to them. When I was in school during the 90s, it was "in" to wear color contacts just for fun. I wasn’t tryna be White by wearing baby clue contacts anymore than I’m tryna be White now by rocking blonde clipins. With so much actual things in the country to be worried about at this time, THIS is not it. I’m so sick of these fake woke people on social media.
If this hair texture were actually exclusive to just black women, I would definitely be against this. I think Adrienne is right, there’s just too much of a gray area here because with a deva cut, come wash day, my hair looks just like this “Afro” (and I DO use that term loosely because Afros are more glorious and neat and clean than this lol). I do admit though, the ridicule endured throughout our lives by women who have this hair texture and beyond has been disheartening, and this girl just got paid who knows what ungodly amount of money to wear it. I would’ve let them feature mine for free 😂. Not the greatest execution, but just maybe this helps all naturals in the long run in the quest for acceptance.
No. It’s that the Kardashians/Jenners APPROPRIATE black culture all the time for $$$$. What you all fail to realize is that yeah it’s fine to wear what she has.. nothing wrong, but the issue is this... why is it ok for a white woman to wear something like that, but a black woman is chastised for doing the same hence why Loni is wearing a “Chinese woman white wig”. Y’all have the understand the double standards here.
Cindy L so just because she’s a “minority” she has to agree with everything she says? Loni doesn’t speak for every black woman. And just because you’re Black doesn’t mean that you have no choice but to get offended by everything other black people are offended by
If you wanna say someone has thin lifeless hair , I think you should look at Hispanics and Asians. They are the ones with thin lifeless hair. White people have all different types of hair
Thank you Adrianne! Their are a lot of whites people with curly textured hair that can be made into a Afro! Everything is not about black and white! Taking his out of context! It is a picture NOT a job interview! Jesus, when is everything going to stop being about race? Seriously! Wtf!?!
People use race as an escape route. It stems from those who aren't happy in their own skin, so they want to bring others down. Plain & simple! It's way over time for people to grow up! Forreal! I am totally with you, Marie Rhodes.
JoAndra Van Dowall Guessing that’s easier said when you are not a minority or truly know what it’s like to have to assimilate or face discrimination. Accept you will never know what it’s like or understand, please stop making everything about terms that you can relate to. You can’t relate, you will never relate and that’s ok. Just don’t change the narrative so it suits your reasoning and change it because you simply don’t and can’t understand. It’s ok that you don’t get it, it’s ok that you will never know. For the rest of us that do, let’s us tell our narrative, let us experience and share based on our truth and not your truth
Neelam Hussain I get where you’re coming from but it’s just hair people get upset about it and say it’s culture appropriation when it’s just a hairstyle to them.
It did not look like an Afro to me. The second pic look like an 80s jerry curl or perm at best. Ever since that Pepsi Commercial, people see Kendall doing anything as racist
@@christina2322 her point doesn't apply to this situation. The job she has now isn't forcing her to wear straight hair. She's wearing it cause she likes it. She's being a hypocrite.
I am a black woman with natural kinky hair and I did not find anything wrong with the picture. Didn’t think it was necessarily an afro. Also a lot of women other than black women has this hair texture. There is a time to call culture appropriation and to get offended and this wasn’t one of them. The real issues will never be taken seriously due to people always getting offended for no reason.
YES. Just because the afro was created by black ppl doesnt mean no one else can wear it😑 i think cultural appropriation is the one of the most frivolously used words today
Emani Nicole THANK YOU!! My brother is as white as white can be and if he grew out his hair, it is kinky curly and wire-y. No, he is not black. But that’s just the way his hair grows!!🥴🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
She’s hired to model not hired to pick her own hair and makeup and wardrobe! Why isn’t the company that hired her in the spotlight of this controversy!
Even if she cherry picks her jobs she doesn’t pick what hair they put on her lol and styles like this on hair like Kendall’s involve so much teasing and backcombing it must have taken forever to get out... don’t blame Kendall blame whoever the creative was for this shoot
@Kelly Chineye C. Okoli but the person is actually right . There's no need to insult and call names. If you're called an "angry black woman" now you'll be mad. But what does this look like ?
I'm black and that's how my afro looks, in fact it isn't even that round, not every black person has a tight afro, it looks like the hair texture of people where I'm from and is COMPLETE cultural appropriation...thank you Loni!
@@aann6599 gurl. I'm from europe, and many white people have that kinda textured hair. cultural appropriation? I think not. She looks white, she dressed like a white girl, and her hairstyle is also something which white people can have. It's very obvious that it doesn't copy black culture, so I don't get it.
Adrienne is right though, I'm Irish and we can have very thick curly course hair. And it's very traditional for our culture to wear braids which are often referred to as 'celtic' braids which many of us wear. I have a picture of my great grandmother in black and white it's a super old picture and she is wearing Celtic braids. Braids don't belong to any culture
Afros come in many shapes, sizes, and colors. Wypipo do NOT have naturally curly hair/afros, UNLESS they have a black ancestor. Adrienne need to hop outta the Kardashians ASSWHOLE.
Jadiel100 yes it is. That is what my hair looks like. People only know the really thick perfectly patted afro but free growth (no teasing, no picks, no patting) on some people looks like that.
I honestly think imitation is the highest form of flattery. 🤷♀️ like if I copy something style wise it’s because I’m interested in it and find it beautiful.
But black models model straight hair all the time.... what’s the big deal? The world and it’s opinions are so sickening now. Everybody suddenly became God in every single issue... all knowing... goodness
Jill Small I see what your saying. But I don't see why people have a problem with this because that's a model doing her job just like black models do their jobs. Me being a model myself I know that if someone told me to go bling and do straight I'd either do or just not get paid.
Black people straightening their hair is not at all similar to this. Your ignorant to the fact that black people can be born with straight hair and even blonde hair.
@@Dollfac3nana white people can be born with all different colour hair, can have straight hair, wavy, curly hair so what? Black, white, Asian, mixed do whatever the he'll you like with your hair nobody needs permission!
a_naaastyy sweetheart, I’m not talking about people born with straight hair. I’m speaking of people who straighten their hair for the sole purpose of modeling. Stay in topic here. And I’m from the Caribbean, I’m mixed with Carib, so it’s ignorant to call me ignorant.
This is a reach, her hair looks teased, have you ever seen 80’s hair? All white women had big hair like that. If you immediately see race *cough Loni *cough that’s your issue. Not everything is cultural appropriation. Her style looks more Victorian not African. 🙄
Yeah, but I understand how it was easy to make the leap when she, and her sisters, CONSTANTLY do things that actually border on appropriation and are tone deaf, like Loni said. If this was an isolated incident, I don't think people would give a rat's ass. Unfortunately, their names are constantly brought up because they've stolen work from black artists, or they're getting credit for something that black people have been doing for generations, etc.
no ... they are not talking because the believe there's nothing wrong with what Kendall did. They're trying to give excuses for her. Like "oh that's does not look like an afro" or "some white people grow this type of hair". or "tons of white people have done it before". When it comes to dealing with issues like this, light skinned people won't want to get involved, they'll choose not to be black at that moment. eg: Tamera. But when it benefits them, then they become black and start saying " we are the same". "colorism divides us". but truly it's light skinned people who create that division
Because they’re right! Not EVERYTHING has to be made into a race thing! I know and seen white woman who has hair naturally the way Kendall had her hair in this ad. And not to mention we (black ppl) can be considered as doing the SAME thing when we flat iron or perm our hair to keep it straight or buy straight hair weaves! We wanna say white ppl try to steal our hair styles when we do the same thing!
Erin Anderson Thank you! I wish they would stop saying that. I also wish that people would stop saying that white people can have Afros as well, like No! White people can have CURLY hair but it can’t be COILY... it’s a big difference. 💆🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
There is literally no controversy surrounding this picture, because for starters: that’s not an afro. Literally only the media is claiming people are outraged over this and for what? lmao anyways....
Leave the girl alone, she looks beautiful. People need to stop hating when someone is trying to fight for our rights whether you like the way they do it or not. Omg, Her hair is from the 16th-18th century l. Get some history lessons and leave the girl alone. She is not stealing cultrue i believe she is enhancing culture
That’s basically the same hairstyle of almost every 80’s girl. We all need to stop getting ofended by EVERY SINGLE THING !! Here in Puerto Rico many white girls have such a wavy hair that in the mornings it becomes an afro, so stop saying that it is “culture appropriation” because black girls ain’t the only ones with that beautiful type of hair. My sister is one of those girls and she’s more white in comparison of a glass of milk 🥛 🤷🏻♂️
She right though, I'm Irish and we can have very thick curly course hair. And it's very traditional for our culture to wear braids which are often referred to as 'celtic' braids which many of us wear. I have a picture of my great grandmother in black and white it's a super old picture and she is wearing Celtic braids.
I'm black and I think this is ridiculous AND I think the issue over her Pepsi commercial was ridiculous. I really don't believe black people are behind this stuff. Some zealous politically correct or Kardashian hating folks are doing this. They were going for an Edwardian era look that has nothing to do with Black hair. Lonnie with the white weave, speak for yourself or educate yourself before speaking for others.
Skye Vonn True, its clearly an Edwardian look and the other photo may have been taken afterwards, they were working with her hair being teased out. So they have no point in saying that they should have hired someone with a real Afro if ain’t even one!
I think it's awesome to hear this, particularly from an American African woman's point of view! America is so divided and all these ladies seem to have time to do is drive the wedge in deeper with fake racism!!!... Thank you for speaking up!!!.... We are part of the next generation while these ladies are just putting a different spin on racism - WHICH IN MY OPINION IS JUST FUELING RACISM!!!
Loni is so fucking right. I remember I was asked to remove my braids and as a Massage Therapist we are suppose to not wear our hair down so I told myself either in a pony tail or just braids. My manager told me she don't think the clients would like it but the clients told me they loved it. I was only 21 and didn't want to lose my job because they paid great lol
This is actually pathetic. Anyone who is putting their energy into complaining about how someone is styling their OWN hair, then they should find something better to do. Let’s just remember that it’s not only black people who have an Afro that’s natural. It sometimes bothers me how some black people - and btw I’m not referring to these ladies - believe that every white person or people part of a different race are out to hate them and even though there are people like that, you CANNOT brand ‘every’ white person as racist just because they’re white. I’m not saying black people are racist or whatever because for decades they’ve had to put up with a LOT of hate and I respect them for putting up with that, but sometimes they say things about white people and if the tables were turned and a white person said that about a black person it would be seen as racist. And the same thing goes for ‘feminism’ I am a female and I support women’s rights but I think it’s ridiculous that some people find it not acceptable to tell another female she looks pretty or beautiful. I am NOT saying that white people are discriminated against at all because I know that they’re not, I just sometimes think that black people exclude themselves and brainwash themselves into thinking every white person hates them, which is NOT true. I think it’s disgusting that people are saying that Kendall Jenner is not allowed to wear her hair that way, when a black woman gets her hair relaxed NOBODY says that’s ‘cultural appropriation’. We are all part of one race, and that’s the human race. People need to stop becoming so easily offended, I am not saying that racist or sexist or discriminatory comments are right at all and they should not be tolerated. All I’m saying is we need to stop being so separated, for decades black people have stood up to fight racism and now, you’re getting frustrated that a kardashian has an ‘Afro’. It’s like the ‘chinese’ prom dress all over again .
Here's the thing, she's just the model. She's not the makeup/ hair artist. Why is she getting blamed when she didn't choose the look. She's just the model, in the fashion world the model is literally just a hanger.
I think the same thing goes with actors they are the one attacked but we forgot that there is a director and staff that are also responsible for the work
Oumaima mixer yes that just happened with an episode of Riverdale, the one actor had to kiss another actor for a scene they were shooting and ppl where attacking the girl for kissing him when it wasn't her fault, she had to do what the script told her to do!!
@@oumaima9673 there is a manager amd agent prior to the actor. Once the actor signs on. If you break the contract you can be sued and no one wants to work with you.
I honestly don't see what the issue is. She can wear it however she wants. Why does EVERYTHING HAVE TO BE ABOUT RACE. LIKE DAMN PPL LOOSEN THE HELL UP.
Suncerary Maria stop living in Lala land , did we wake up yesterday and decide everything was a about race ? NO... people made it that way, & it’s been that way for years ... until all people have the same look, it will always be about RACE.
kittiesketch what the hell does that have to do with what I said ? All because you may not be racist or the people you have encountered may not be prejudice, there will ALWAYS be racism ... like I said , until everybody looks the damn same. 🙄 I can’t stand when people choose to say something that sounds politically correct knowing damn well how this world is.
While I don't think the way she is styled in the images shown is appropriation, the saying you shared is no consolation when livelihoods are at stake. There are plenty of black models who lament being passed over for gigs because of the afro textured hair that naturally grow out of their heads, or are just plain humiliated backstage by incapable hairstylists (not to mention makeup artists) who often ignore them, then send them out under styled compared to their white/ racially ambiguous peers with less textured hair - Yiu can imagine this having detrimental psychological effects on the job & can affect their ability to be booked in future. Here's an example article where black models share their experiences: www.buzzfeed.com/patricepeck/black-models-natural-hair-olivia-anakwe]
Zoey Love that’s just a marketing tool. I mean everyone knows you can’t fix the world’s issues with a carbonated drink. People are so sensitive these days
Nothing against Kendall because she's not rocking an Afro. That's actually a frizzy hairstyle from the 80's. But I get what Loni meant though. Since when have White women ever been told they're natural hair is "unprofessional", "nappy", "ugly", "untamed", "can't grow", etc. Most Black women are taught this, especially when we're young. We're taught our natural hair isn't beautiful & not appropriate. Unlike our White counterparts, Black women didn't just start wearing fake hair by choice. It runs a lot deeper than that, & it's a shame how y'all failed to get where Loni was coming from.
KalypsoKRUZ🌻 I think people with really curly hair regardless of their race get told that their hair isn’t beautiful at times either. It’s really just society appreciating straight, sleek hair more than other hair types.
@@idontgiveafaboutyou Good point. I tend to forget about the curly heads of other ethnicities. & you're right --- Curly heads, despite race, are told their hair is "ugly", "untamed", etc. & you're also right, it's definitely due to our society, especially America. I hate that in this day & age we still have to deal with such nonsense. But it wouldn't be life without a struggle? Aye? 😄🤗 At least, more women are embracing their natural hair now. But it's still a struggle, especially for black women - we don't really have anyone backing us, but ourselves.
You are correct! Blacks women had no choice they couldn't get positions are get ahead wearing their own hair but you can put a white woman in black her styles and she makes millions. Why can't anybody see the problem with that! And people their is a world out there other than America blonde hair is not just a white hair color blacks are born with blonde hair too just research are just leave America and explore the world you will be surprised about the things you don't know.
KalypsoKRUZ🌻 well if it’s taught, then it’s being taught at home first! Ijs. I’m 45, half white, half black with a head full of curly hair and al I get is complements on how pretty my hair is from both with & black people. So if black people are taught Their hair is ugly is starts from home. I wish my hair was more ethnic.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the second photo they showed of Kendall weren't a lot of women's hair like that in the 80's and they were white? Like wasn't that an 80's trend.
Sophia Lane yeah...people just need to watch old movies from the 80s...they just want to find a reason to be mad about something. Especially since it’s a Jenner
My mom used to get perms in the 80s. They would cut the front bangs and tease them too. She has huge ass length hair all in the 80s early 90s then style changed
@@poeticblkgrl I know white women who have hair like that naturally. They gripe about it constantly and one even had keratin treatments to tame it but it didn't help that much.
wait so Loni is botherd by this meanwhile she is wearing "a white/ asian hair" wig but if a white model wears an afro thats not ok? Plus that aint even an afro, yall just reaching with this one. That looks like my morning hair shoot
UNDERSTAND WHAT I'M SAYING white people are not the only with blonde,red or straight hair and black people are not the only one with afro hair it's not that hard to understand
Girl did you watch the interview??? Loni says she cannot get a job unless she "whiten" her hair. She said white people won't relax unless her hair is relaxed. Jenner is MAKING MONEY off of black people. Meanwhile Lonnie is forced to change her black features in order to get a damn job.
Nephtalie Bottoms no one is saying they’re the only ones with that type of hair. But UNDERSTAND that black people got picked on for how they wore their hair (Afro) and now this breezy comes along and makes money off of the hair-do that black people loved & rock after they got told many things about it. For EXAMPLE “thick” curvy girls would be called fat & told they need to lose weight now all of a sudden thick girls are the most precious body on earth? .. how you think the OG thick girls feel.
They are REACHING !! Baby she is a got damn model and certain looks and goals to achieve the scenery and clothes vary it's not a black thing at all this is clearly not an AFRO and white people used to where there hair like this back in the day what is she giving cultural appreciation to !! On how they styled the hair !! C'mon y'all I didn't know black people invented this look !! People take it over board it's just a freaking PICTURE and she's a MODEL
This frustrates me. I HATE culturcultural misappropriation but this wasn't that. My sister has hair like this she's so fair. My mother was accused of dying her hair as a child. I just feel like KJ cops a lot. She's growing and learning. And this is NOT an afro. It's a style intended to be bohemian worn by hundreds if not thousands of white models before her. She can't win and it's starting to feel like bullying.
marzigeisha Yet an African person where I am from would Never be accepted to a job with an Afro in 2018? Yet white people taught us to hate our hair. The Mental embedded Slavery started so long, I was not even allowed to wear cornrows to work. My hair had to be that of a European to be accepted. Now its just modelling YES! But years of this Mental abuse even today from Other races only to have them use our culture for profit is a slap on the face.
Also - it's fashion. It's all about contrast. White girl with huge hair, bleached asian girls, black girls with no hair or extra loooong hair and white blonde girls looking like half dead aliens- those are the 'it' looks for years now. Personally, I think black people should embrace it and use it as a 'shield'. You don't like my hair? Too bad, bitch cause vouge think's it's fab, they even put it on a white girl! 😁
Right they just doing that because shes in the Kardashian/Jenner clan and they like to call the family out on appropriation all the time. The media was probably like "oh yes....another way to make them look like thieves"
@@caramelchocolate8153 I hear you. Literally, I was having a conversation the other day questioning why TF women of colour can't wear their hair naturally. How it must affect jobs (firefighter/paramedic/news anchor/all jobs), comfort and affording nice weaves/wigs. It's disgusting. We're so conditioned to expect to see women of colour conform. I don't understand why we don't rise up to support women of colour who want to wear their hair naturally. It's not okay. Please do not assume I can't understand the bias.
What about the black model in the pic with Kendall with straight hair? They are acting like she took a job from a black model when there is one sitting right beside her!!! It’s just the look Vogue was going for
How ridiculous is this discussion. What are we coming to when it's not ok to tease or have curly hair if your white. Good God just another stupid thing to try and separate us when we should be coming together
You can wear your hair however you want. Your skin color has nothing to do with how you style your hair! Women of all colors wear wigs and straighten or perm their hair or braid it in fancy braids. You don't have to be a certain color.
I actually respect her for that .. she knew them , dined with them , laughed with them .. i think she's being respectful for the times she shared with them
Sometimes I really dont understand Americans. Everything is so sensitive and everyone is so easily offended. Here in Europe, this wouldnt even be an issue, not that there is no racism in Europe cause there definitely is. But if you want to deal with racism, talk about police brutality, but why overreact about something so stupid as a hairstyle. This is actually something positive and it shows that all hairstyles are accepted in the model industry.
Sakina Stranger Have you experienced racism to the point where it happens to you and the people in your race on a daily basis even in 2018? Imagine being told your natural hair was ghetto or unprofessional or ugly. Now imagine another race wearing the exact same styles and be called fashion forward and a trendsetter. Imagine not getting a job because your natural hair was seen as ugly because of the color of your skin. People of color are tired and we are definitely capable of discussing major racism issues along with more subtle issues. Why are people who don’t have the experience always telling those who do how to feel?
@@musiclovesoul33 I'm sorry, I'm not trying tell you how to feel. But im just talking in general. By constantly being offended about something as irrelevant as hair, thats when you give them power to control you and mess with your emotions. They control you because they know you're sensitive about it. But if you walk around proudly with whatever hairstyle you want and you dont care about what anyone thinks, thats when you win. It should not be a sensitive subject because there is nothing wrong with it to begin with!
@@edyann Yes, I've noticed that too, its like Americans are obsessed with race. And are so easily offended by small irrelevant things. Here in Europe people will ask you once what race you are or where you come from and thats it. But in America its like an everyday thing. When a minority in europe complains about racism its often very serious , its never about some kardashian chick wearing a certain hairstyle. But I guess its a result of some messed up history sadly.
You can’t say here in Europe because firstly, you cannot generalise. As a black Brit, I can attest to having that experience. Hair is very important, it has historical reference to the standards set during slavery and the standards of beauty till this day. I can tell you’re not black, so you will not understand but that “sensitivity” is a way of implying some sort of overreaction. It was only just in the 1990s when black people in the U.K. were killed in the streets of Liverpool by mobs. It was only just in the 90s that we had the first black MP. So when you want to give your opinion on issues you’re not fully aware of, either educate yourself or don’t!
Maybe they didn’t want any person They wanted Kendall Jenner There’s nothing wrong with that Also y’all really think these are her ideas projects Come for the stylist or photographer or videographers
White women as a race have not been ostracized and criticized for afro textured hair like black women. There are still businesses and schools that won't allow black women and girls to wear there afro textured hair to work or school. That's the big deal. This is still happening to black women 2018, and when a white women wears afro textured hair it's fashionable.
@@captainamerica6545 hardly. she didn't even attempt to understand where Loni was coming from. She's not black, so she won't even attempt to get it....whereas the other asian chick got what was being said.
So Tamara wears her hair natural and sits on the same table as Loni, what’s the excuse now, in this day and age I think we’re somewhat past hairstyles, also it’s a reach to call it an Afro and it’s not like it was her choice she may be from the kardashian family but this is a modeling gig you do what they tell you too, and if it wasn’t her then it would be another white model because if they wanted a black model Kendall wouldn’t be there in the first place.
Adrienne is spot on. I'm white and my hair is kinky, frizzy, and naturally curly. When I was a kid I was constantly bullied for "not brushing my hair", when in reality. short of a chemical straightening, my hair was always going to look like a fro. People need to mind their own business and shut their mouths on others' physical appearance s.
c'mon guys, have y'all seen the movie Flashdance?? The hairstyle in the second pic with the other girl is so 80s inspired...people just love picking on every little detail. And if you think the first pic is an afro, then WOW...no words for you
they hired kendall as their model coz shes kendall so why hire other model lol. besides, whats wrong with white with afro and black with a straight hair. its 2019 now my goodness. some people are just too defensive and insecure 🙄
CURLY hair is not always associated with people of colour. Then no men of colour are not allowed to straigthen their hair like most of the host. This is not about Jenner this about the world which becoming selfish. We are trying to make one better world but we tend to be more individualitic rather than sharing.
That is not a darn Afro!!! I don’t see what the issue is? It looks like super teased hair. For those saying “well black women wear straight hair” black women are shamed for wearing their Afros. if white women chose to wear an Afro it would be praised as trailblazing, a new trend, hot, edgy, etc. there is a huge difference. Loni laid it out perfectly. Thank you Loni!
please don't think that black women are always shamed for wearing afros ! I have been living in a very diverse country for the past 20 years of my life and I have a lot of black friends, male or female, who love to wear their hair like that and you know what ... ppl just don't care . I am sorry if you experienced anything like that but don't think it's the same everywhere
Nobody is really shamed for an Afro. If anything you are praised for it. A lot of us think it is beautiful. Though I do think that it can affect your chances to get certain jobs because it may be “distracting”. But black women are really discriminated for having dreads and braids. And when it comes to natural hair, it is almost always dark skin women or girls with 4C hair who are shamed, especially from the black community for some reason because by just having it pulled to the back without product or anything, it is called nappy or ghetto. I mean look at the situation with the girl who wore her after-school 4C hair for the advertisement on the H&M website. Black women were shaming the poor little girl for just having her natural hair pulled to a ponytail without any product. It was meant to be natural.
My mum who is white purely white had a natural Afro, a little ginger white girl with an Afro... so not only poc have afros. But now if she was walking around with that hair people would be like you can’t wear your hair like that. So now she has done so much to her hair that it’s not an Afro anymore it’s just frizzy
OMG really!! Over a hairstyle really? Loni I am with Adrienne on this and Adrienne was thinking exactly what I was thinking. Let someone live the way they want to live. Getting offended over a hairstyle is not worth it plus she looks retro with that look. The second pic also looks more from the 80s look. Anybody can wear whatever and do whatever to their body. Its your choice if you wanna get all upset over it but she is a model and she gonna do whatever she wanna do.
And when I went with a fro (natural hair, I mean...my hair grows like that until certain length, in my case)...it was considered a hairstyle and I couldn't braid it cause also was inappropriate, but people with straight hair could go with their hair loose . And there are still people who would say "it's their rules, Afro (natural) hair is inappropriate"👀
What's the problem if she even "appropriates" the afro? I can't get my mind around about how what a model choses as style in a particular photoshoot can be offensive.
It would be a problem because like Loni said a lot of black women get denied work/jobs for wearing their natural hair. To a lot of ppl our hair in it's natural state is unprofessional, unkept etc but if the fashion world thinks a white girl with an afro is okay it becomes a trend and they get praised for it
Its just hair omg. Every race weara wig styles that "belong" to other races. Majority is basically wearing Indian hair that came off an Indian woman's head. Take off your wig, then you can have an opinion .
Euphoria Kayy I’m not against hiring anyone for any job but what Loni says doesn’t make sense. You can only hire a certain race or ethnicity for a modeling or acting job? If that was the case JLO would have never been Selena since she’s puerro rican and Selena is Mexican. I guess they should have hired a Mexican. It’s limiting to think or hire this way.
Lmao this is literally what my hair looks like when I wake up. 😂 This doesn’t look like an Afro. This just looks like curly hair when you wake up without wearing it in a protective style 😂
@@plzleavemealone9660 I literally brush my hair twice a week on my wash days and only in the bath/shower with conditioner on. And one isn’t even a full wash day (conditioner only). If my silk bonnet falls off in the middle of the night (happened once or twice when I’m restless) I wake up and my hair looks like this in the morning 🤷🏻♀️
@@leahdragon Yeah. I didn't brush my hair in the morning since middle school (dark times). Like, I just always braid it cuz I don't know were I could get a silk bonnet. With corona I'm also too lazy to properly take care of my hair so it's pretty dry and dead right now, sadly. If I did cut my hair short and brushed it while it's dry (or I went out with wet hair, which is hard to avoid since it sometimes takes more then a whole night to dry and I ain't holding a hair dryer up for 2 hours) it would definitely look like the one they called ''cultural appropriation''. Well, time to go bald then. It's hard to believe that they actually thought this is cultural appropriation...
@@plzleavemealone9660 I had a similar problem during quarantine. Got pretty depressed due to shitty family and friends ruining my wedding (just before covid hit) and let my hair get a bit too dry as I gave up on my routine and just started washing and leaving it to dry in a bun with no product or anything and because it was dyed too it was really damaged anyway. Decided just to cut it all off and now its chin length. Decided to also grow out my undercut since it’s super short now as well. Started taking care of it again 3 months ago and it still looks like this if my bonnet falls off, especially considering it’s so short right now and doesn’t have the weight to pull the curls down right now lmao (even though my hair is super thick and healthy again as it’s all virgin hair now and not dyed/bleached.) it’s just curly and frizzy if my bonnet falls off. It’s also too short to actually style/braid so my only option is just a bonnet right now so if it does skip off my hair looks exactly like this. Actually happen this morning again weirdly enough so I just had to tie it in the tiniest of ponytails and slick it back with gel while I did my shopping today lmao. Tonight is wash night anyway so it’s not too bad 😂
I swear everyone these days stays offended omg!!! Kendall is just the model, it's the Vogue team that decides what she's gonna wear and how she's gonna look! Kendall looks great regardless! Idc what anybody says!
Agreed, the Pepsi commercial was tone deaf, but Kendall took the blame cause she was the face of it. No one called out the organizers of the commercial
Baronicque Langisa All im saying is at the end of the day she looks great and she's making a lot of money...what's done is done and people needa move on and worry about their own life...
It's not everyone. It's a minority group who happens to jump to be very vocal to a point it's just disruptive enough to draw attention. It looks like everyone is offended because the vocal minority are causing conversations we never thought we would have. So really, the rest of us who don't care about pc culture are only making things worse by giving attention to all these controversies. It makes me not want to talk to anyone because saying hello might start up something bad.
its a freakin hairstyle, people needs to stop being overly sensitive and playing the victim card... she looks stunning like any other model black or white or pink or blue. whocaresssssss
Hair is hair ! Why can’t the people take it more as a compliment that we love the Afro hair texture and their skin color. The moment someone tries to get inspiration of “their” style they take it so wrong and to another the level.
I’m glad I don’t live in America. People seem to get offended sooo easily.
Jjj Jjj they do 😭 sometimes but it’s usually petty things
Jjj Jjj they do.. because we have a big race issue here.. probably shouldn’t comment on what you don’t know about
Jjj Jjj Well each country has things they are sensitive about. The country that you live in, trust me has things that i'm sure i'd see and be like, why are they getting mad about that, what's the big deal. But i'm not from your country or culture, so I wouldn't get it unless somebody from where you live explained it to me. It's the same thing here.
Jjj Jjj they get offended over everrrrry thing
Even the comments on this comment are sensitive bruhhhh
What about black women wearing blond wigs and straightening their hair? Why are we always offended by petty things...we are always the victims ...but why??? ....Can we move on?
What about black women wearing blonde hair? Blacks are the original blond hair and blue eyes look it up
@@youngstarsmusic3024 lool, you are a dumbass... blonde hair and Blue eyes originated from the Baltic Sea, where the people came from Finland, Sweden and Denmark .... 3 countries that has the lowest population of coloured people...
She JUST spoke on appropriation vs ASSIMILATION! Black Americans didn’t start wearing their hair straight and blonde until it was a REQUIREMENT to whiten your features to be hired, go to school, be accepted for loans, homes, etc... assimilation is a tool of social survival. Even today our kids are being expelled for braids and Afros and missing out on opportunities due to their ethnic names. Stop acting tone deaf 🙄
If youre wearing a hair texture that doesn't come naturally out of your scalp, then why be mad when a white person does the same thing? In this day and age we don't need to assimilate to white ppl because everybody is wearing their natural texture, and i for one saw the hairstyle as like mary antoinette also.. A victorian era look. Not an afro
IAMGOD IAMeverything obviously its a generational lesson passed down by our parents and their parents. DUH! And we are now in a time where relaxers and weave are at an all time LOW in sales! So obviously we are slowly but surely breaking the cycle of submitting to assimilation. But I literally just wrote on how our children are still being punished for wearing their natural hair and styles, so the system is still working to teach the next generation to assimilate despite our progress in teaching them otherwise. It’s not rocket science 🙄 stop looking for a reason to justify white appropriation.
Honestly it looks like a hairstyle out of the 80's
EXACTLY! THANK YOU!!!
Trueeee
That’s exactly what it is , look at the outfit idk why people can’t see that
Josephine Cuevas no it doesn’t, don’t be dumb
I laughed way harder than I should at Adrienne's blank stare @1:53 😂
Ooooohhh god I just noticed I think I need an ambulance
Elina R nah cause even she knew this was total nonsense
😂😂😂
Once I looked at it idky but I was sooo creeped out lol
hahahaha omg so true
I'm a black woman and we wear weaves all the time and no one is complaining. Media likes to hype up the racial discrimination. I don't find this offensive at all. Stop it.
Coffee Girl I love you for saying this.
Coffee Girl Alot of Black women started relaxing there hair and wearing weaves of non African textures as a necessity.As Lonnie stated you simply where not hired.
This is not offensive, but wearing wigs to fit into the societal and proffesional norm is not the same as trying on an afro for trends. Black women have had to assimilate to get by, forced by a society that wouldn't give them jobs because their natural hair was unprofessional. So to be allowed in they had to copy the only thing acceptable, white hair. That is not the same as white women now deciding after years of black hair being used to through women out of their jobs to copy it because their fave celebs are. It's one thing to acknowledge that this isn't offensive, but don't reduce the history of black women just to do it
I totally agree with you!
Coffee Girl we fukreannn. Wear wives because for a long time the society colonialists as force as to look as white as we can! 🤐
As a black woman, i don't see what is the big deal, even if the hair style is afro, black women wear white women hair style all the time
lol what's a white woman hair style?
Eberechi Enoch you are a Nigerian, you cannot understand. This is strictly a black American/European problem. And that’s why the black woman on the panel explained the difference between assimilation and appropriation. You should listen before you comment
Ps and other black women who live in those countries
In this case, it wasn't a big deal. But using the "black women wear white women hair all of the time" example, isn't a good one. Bc black women are wearing that hair to be accepted in society. A White women can put on what blacks have naturally, all for fun, and its great. But black women can be themselves and greet frowned on bc of it.
There are no white women hairstyles.
Loni said” I’m not sure what the attitude is” I died 😂😂
Zoey Love GORL THEY WAS ABOUT TO GO AT IT AND PALYED IT OFF
cause Adrienne will sell her soul to defend them damn Kardashians 🤦🏾 #soannoying
SHE isn’t going for anything. SHE is a model. Her whole job is doing what the photographers or the company or whoever hired her wants her to do. If you want to be mad at someone for this find out who styled her or who wanted her to wear her hair that way. Not her.
Zyrah Unique Like A Black Rose THANK YOU. IVE BEEN SAYING THIS ALL ALONG
Zyrah Unique Like A Black Rose if this was an Afro and it was actually offensive, it would STILL be her choice to go to the shoot or not... you make your own decisions specially when you have that much money
Exactly. For once I'll have to defend these people
@@absolutemadness3965 and if she refuses to do the job she'll be called a bitch.
@@esertyoung9246 it's cultural appropriation they could have hired a black women
I’m a Black woman and I find this soooooooooooooooo annoying. That’s not an afro. It looks like when white women had perms in the 80s. It just looks like teased hair after being in the humidity all day. And even if it was an afro...so what?! Hairstyles aren’t regulated by certain demographics. A white woman can wear an afro without trying "to be" Black. Same thing with the cornrows or dreads. Who cares?! Hair is apart of expression. As long as sumones not mocking another culture, more power to them. When I was in school during the 90s, it was "in" to wear color contacts just for fun. I wasn’t tryna be White by wearing baby clue contacts anymore than I’m tryna be White now by rocking blonde clipins. With so much actual things in the country to be worried about at this time, THIS is not it. I’m so sick of these fake woke people on social media.
Not country but in this WORLD to be more CONCERNED about! This was spot on
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Thank you!
Jessica Thurman Yes, *_COUNTRY_* ur absolutely right girl!!!
Amen
I am black and I don't see why anyone would feel offended by something like that
Yes, people just want an excuse to hate. Shiiiish
@@sharonmauricio3021 ikr?
People just dont like kendall. Anything she says or does is gonna "bother" people. This is not offensive
If this hair texture were actually exclusive to just black women, I would definitely be against this. I think Adrienne is right, there’s just too much of a gray area here because with a deva cut, come wash day, my hair looks just like this “Afro” (and I DO use that term loosely because Afros are more glorious and neat and clean than this lol). I do admit though, the ridicule endured throughout our lives by women who have this hair texture and beyond has been disheartening, and this girl just got paid who knows what ungodly amount of money to wear it. I would’ve let them feature mine for free 😂. Not the greatest execution, but just maybe this helps all naturals in the long run in the quest for acceptance.
No. It’s that the Kardashians/Jenners APPROPRIATE black culture all the time for $$$$. What you all fail to realize is that yeah it’s fine to wear what she has.. nothing wrong, but the issue is this... why is it ok for a white woman to wear something like that, but a black woman is chastised for doing the same hence why Loni is wearing a “Chinese woman white wig”. Y’all have the understand the double standards here.
Loni can’t handle someone going against her. She gets defensive
Anthony Natividad exactly
That’s true
So true. Coming from muchkin was unnecessary.
Cindy L so just because she’s a “minority” she has to agree with everything she says? Loni doesn’t speak for every black woman. And just because you’re Black doesn’t mean that you have no choice but to get offended by everything other black people are offended by
Cindy L wow that’s a solid argument.
Exactly Adrienne! My hair is thick and naturally wavy with a puffiness. Not all white women have thin lifeless hair!
Your hair isn’t thick and kinky tho
@@person8520 You sound stupid, it could be thick and kinky. Where does it say that white women can not have thick and kinky hair??
If you wanna say someone has thin lifeless hair , I think you should look at Hispanics and Asians. They are the ones with thin lifeless hair. White people have all different types of hair
I’m not a fan of Kendall but that hair was definitely not an Afro I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it.
Of course you wouldn't
E P exactly
Oh there is definitely sometihng wrong with it lmao she looks like edward scissorhands
Why are you all giving this attention? This is the only outlet doing so...
exactly people assumed it was trying to be an afro so got offended accordingly
People will find anything to complain about
lol at your youtube name and thumbnail
FlashBack Mary 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Let's start with your thumbnail.
Gurl I got some complaints.
Bitch stfu!
Simply KeKe
You just proved my point
While Loni is wearing a straight wig
No
Because it's hard to get a job with an afro.smh
@@melanianderson4471 OK but that's too straight why didn't she use wavy or curly one instead of silky straight hair
@@melanianderson4471 Dumb excuse. She's wearing it out because she thinks she's ugly wearing it I bet.
MeLani Anderson black People are the ones stereotyping everyone.
Thank you Adrianne! Their are a lot of whites people with curly textured hair that can be made into a Afro! Everything is not about black and white! Taking his out of context! It is a picture NOT a job interview! Jesus, when is everything going to stop being about race? Seriously! Wtf!?!
Marie Rhodes I mean why does everybody have to pick on races huh ?
Aisha K.T how was she racist nothing she said was picking on a race she simply said it’s not just about black and white
People use race as an escape route. It stems from those who aren't happy in their own skin, so they want to bring others down. Plain & simple! It's way over time for people to grow up! Forreal! I am totally with you, Marie Rhodes.
JoAndra Van Dowall Guessing that’s easier said when you are not a minority or truly know what it’s like to have to assimilate or face discrimination. Accept you will never know what it’s like or understand, please stop making everything about terms that you can relate to. You can’t relate, you will never relate and that’s ok. Just don’t change the narrative so it suits your reasoning and change it because you simply don’t and can’t understand. It’s ok that you don’t get it, it’s ok that you will never know. For the rest of us that do, let’s us tell our narrative, let us experience and share based on our truth and not your truth
Neelam Hussain I get where you’re coming from but it’s just hair people get upset about it and say it’s culture appropriation when it’s just a hairstyle to them.
It did not look like an Afro to me. The second pic look like an 80s jerry curl or perm at best. Ever since that Pepsi Commercial, people see Kendall doing anything as racist
Celeste Jacquet I wanna like this but it’s a perfect hundred, I don’t want to ruin it
People always need something to complain about.
@@itziebitz and people always complain about those that complain!
Afro? Where??? This is a reach lmao. Just say y’all hate the girl and move on.
Gaia V. Lmao yaa 😂😂😂
Gaia V. 🤣🤣🤣
1:55 you good sweetie?💀
Omfg SHE'S DEAD💀💀💀💀💀
Was looking to see if anyone commented on this 😂
Jasmine Calwell bitch I’m cracking tf up😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
IM DEADDD
LMAOOOOO
Why is Lonnie so pressed. She always wear the straightest wigs she can find. That texture don't go with her look
maybe if you listen to what she said you'd know.
You need to work on your listening skills
D. Va She has a job that’s about diversity, she no longer needs the wig.
@@auntmelisa8689 well maybe she dont feel comfortable due to yall racist asses kmft
@@christina2322 her point doesn't apply to this situation. The job she has now isn't forcing her to wear straight hair. She's wearing it cause she likes it. She's being a hypocrite.
I am a black woman with natural kinky hair and I did not find anything wrong with the picture. Didn’t think it was necessarily an afro. Also a lot of women other than black women has this hair texture. There is a time to call culture appropriation and to get offended and this wasn’t one of them. The real issues will never be taken seriously due to people always getting offended for no reason.
say it louder sis! These bitches be dumb AND deaf.
It's funny how you say you are a black woman and so what?!
YES. Just because the afro was created by black ppl doesnt mean no one else can wear it😑 i think cultural appropriation is the one of the most frivolously used words today
Emani Nicole THANK YOU!! My brother is as white as white can be and if he grew out his hair, it is kinky curly and wire-y. No, he is not black. But that’s just the way his hair grows!!🥴🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
you are biracial
She’s hired to model not hired to pick her own hair and makeup and wardrobe! Why isn’t the company that hired her in the spotlight of this controversy!
But she cherry picks her jobs
Even if she cherry picks her jobs she doesn’t pick what hair they put on her lol and styles like this on hair like Kendall’s involve so much teasing and backcombing it must have taken forever to get out... don’t blame Kendall blame whoever the creative was for this shoot
Coz it’s easy to say no if you already have money u less you’re greedy
Exactly
@Kelly Chineye C. Okoli but the person is actually right . There's no need to insult and call names. If you're called an "angry black woman" now you'll be mad. But what does this look like ?
ma'am. that was not an afro, it was the style my aunt wore in the 80s
I'm black and that's how my afro looks, in fact it isn't even that round, not every black person has a tight afro, it looks like the hair texture of people where I'm from and is COMPLETE cultural appropriation...thank you Loni!
@@aann6599 gurl. I'm from europe, and many white people have that kinda textured hair. cultural appropriation? I think not. She looks white, she dressed like a white girl, and her hairstyle is also something which white people can have. It's very obvious that it doesn't copy black culture, so I don't get it.
@@aann6599 Just because it's how YOUR afro looks doesn't mean only black people's hair looks like that.
@@akoshorvath7590 no that’s cultural appropriation
Adrienne is right though, I'm Irish and we can have very thick curly course hair. And it's very traditional for our culture to wear braids which are often referred to as 'celtic' braids which many of us wear. I have a picture of my great grandmother in black and white it's a super old picture and she is wearing Celtic braids. Braids don't belong to any culture
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That Aint Even A Afro FIRST Of All ...
•B• For Breneè I’m offended they don’t know what a fro looks like lol
It looks more like a Jew frow. My hair looks like that when I grow it out. She a curly haired cutey
•B• For Breneè ‼️
Thank you. Looks like a circassian woman from the late 19 century. Google is your friend people.
That isn't a afro, lmao
People really don't know what a AFRO look like?
We have to bring it back to remind her
Afros come in many shapes, sizes, and colors. Wypipo do NOT have naturally curly hair/afros, UNLESS they have a black ancestor. Adrienne need to hop outta the Kardashians ASSWHOLE.
ilovemesome Him that’s not a Afro baby.
Jadiel100 yes it is. That is what my hair looks like. People only know the really thick perfectly patted afro but free growth (no teasing, no picks, no patting) on some people looks like that.
ilovemesome Him - Do u not think that many white ppl have black ancestors??
I honestly think imitation is the highest form of flattery. 🤷♀️ like if I copy something style wise it’s because I’m interested in it and find it beautiful.
Tamara's hair was SO gorgeous!!!
But black models model straight hair all the time.... what’s the big deal? The world and it’s opinions are so sickening now. Everybody suddenly became God in every single issue... all knowing... goodness
Jill Small I see what your saying. But I don't see why people have a problem with this because that's a model doing her job just like black models do their jobs. Me being a model myself I know that if someone told me to go bling and do straight I'd either do or just not get paid.
Jousalind Corley-Thomas that’s an even more important point. She’s simply doing her job.
Black people straightening their hair is not at all similar to this. Your ignorant to the fact that black people can be born with straight hair and even blonde hair.
@@Dollfac3nana white people can be born with all different colour hair, can have straight hair, wavy, curly hair so what? Black, white, Asian, mixed do whatever the he'll you like with your hair nobody needs permission!
a_naaastyy sweetheart, I’m not talking about people born with straight hair. I’m speaking of people who straighten their hair for the sole purpose of modeling. Stay in topic here. And I’m from the Caribbean, I’m mixed with Carib, so it’s ignorant to call me ignorant.
This is a reach, her hair looks teased, have you ever seen 80’s hair? All white women had big hair like that. If you immediately see race *cough Loni *cough that’s your issue. Not everything is cultural appropriation. Her style looks more Victorian not African. 🙄
ivygod why?
Lol Loni just defended her
Agree!
Yeah, but I understand how it was easy to make the leap when she, and her sisters, CONSTANTLY do things that actually border on appropriation and are tone deaf, like Loni said. If this was an isolated incident, I don't think people would give a rat's ass. Unfortunately, their names are constantly brought up because they've stolen work from black artists, or they're getting credit for something that black people have been doing for generations, etc.
EXACTLY
Either everything is acceptable or nothing is. Sick of all these double standards.
why is loni the only one talking...
why are others uncomfortable
no ... they are not talking because the believe there's nothing wrong with what Kendall did. They're trying to give excuses for her. Like "oh that's does not look like an afro" or "some white people grow this type of hair". or "tons of white people have done it before". When it comes to dealing with issues like this, light skinned people won't want to get involved, they'll choose not to be black at that moment. eg: Tamera. But when it benefits them, then they become black and start saying " we are the same". "colorism divides us". but truly it's light skinned people who create that division
Right? And Tam has beautiful hair and she wasn’t saying much
@@tanceuchechi9888 why did you say light skinned ppl as if light skin isn't black and how did she choose not to be black?
Because they’re right! Not EVERYTHING has to be made into a race thing! I know and seen white woman who has hair naturally the way Kendall had her hair in this ad. And not to mention we (black ppl) can be considered as doing the SAME thing when we flat iron or perm our hair to keep it straight or buy straight hair weaves! We wanna say white ppl try to steal our hair styles when we do the same thing!
Because their to scared to offend “”
That’s not a fro, that’s not a fro , that’s not a fro periodt🤦🏾♀️
Erin Anderson Thank you! I wish they would stop saying that. I also wish that people would stop saying that white people can have Afros as well, like No! White people can have CURLY hair but it can’t be COILY... it’s a big difference. 💆🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
*period
@@yagirlkayy5060 Yes say it louder for the people in the back!!!!
p e a c h y Nahh sis Periodt 😂😂
Erin Anderson sorry 😂 I always correct people I know lol
There is literally no controversy surrounding this picture, because for starters: that’s not an afro. Literally only the media is claiming people are outraged over this and for what? lmao anyways....
Kashief B.M. I feel like they’re looking for attention. Didn’t see ANY controversy.
This was definitely media play. However that doesn’t excuse what she’s done in the past 🤦🏽♀️
the media knows click bait titles will make people look
I see the view has no real storylines..this is not an afro.
Leave the girl alone, she looks beautiful. People need to stop hating when someone is trying to fight for our rights whether you like the way they do it or not. Omg, Her hair is from the 16th-18th century l. Get some history lessons and leave the girl alone. She is not stealing cultrue i believe she is enhancing culture
That’s basically the same hairstyle of almost every 80’s girl. We all need to stop getting ofended by EVERY SINGLE THING !!
Here in Puerto Rico many white girls have such a wavy hair that in the mornings it becomes an afro, so stop saying that it is “culture appropriation” because black girls ain’t the only ones with that beautiful type of hair. My sister is one of those girls and she’s more white in comparison of a glass of milk 🥛 🤷🏻♂️
1:53 ADRIENNE OMG 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
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She right though, I'm Irish and we can have very thick curly course hair. And it's very traditional for our culture to wear braids which are often referred to as 'celtic' braids which many of us wear. I have a picture of my great grandmother in black and white it's a super old picture and she is wearing Celtic braids.
I'm black and I think this is ridiculous AND I think the issue over her Pepsi commercial was ridiculous. I really don't believe black people are behind this stuff. Some zealous politically correct or Kardashian hating folks are doing this. They were going for an Edwardian era look that has nothing to do with Black hair. Lonnie with the white weave, speak for yourself or educate yourself before speaking for others.
Are white people the only ones who have straight hair...? I don't think so
I'm telling you girl... it's white liberals making a big deal out of this
Skye Vonn True, its clearly an Edwardian look and the other photo may have been taken afterwards, they were working with her hair being teased out. So they have no point in saying that they should have hired someone with a real Afro if ain’t even one!
I think it's awesome to hear this, particularly from an American African woman's point of view! America is so divided and all these ladies seem to have time to do is drive the wedge in deeper with fake racism!!!... Thank you for speaking up!!!.... We are part of the next generation while these ladies are just putting a different spin on racism - WHICH IN MY OPINION IS JUST FUELING RACISM!!!
This was perhaps silly but the Pepsi commercial was really bad. Don’t equate them
i think she looks like jennifer grey in dirty dancing... that's not an afro.
Yeah I agree. It made me think of my mom's 80s yearbook tbh lol
Hailey Gamba right 😩😂
Lol o said flashdance same difference I guess.
I thought he exact same thing 😂😂😂
But then again at that time more then most white people Got a permits to make the hair look curly
Loni is so fucking right. I remember I was asked to remove my braids and as a Massage Therapist we are suppose to not wear our hair down so I told myself either in a pony tail or just braids. My manager told me she don't think the clients would like it but the clients told me they loved it. I was only 21 and didn't want to lose my job because they paid great lol
This is actually pathetic. Anyone who is putting their energy into complaining about how someone is styling their OWN hair, then they should find something better to do. Let’s just remember that it’s not only black people who have an Afro that’s natural. It sometimes bothers me how some black people - and btw I’m not referring to these ladies - believe that every white person or people part of a different race are out to hate them and even though there are people like that, you CANNOT brand ‘every’ white person as racist just because they’re white. I’m not saying black people are racist or whatever because for decades they’ve had to put up with a LOT of hate and I respect them for putting up with that, but sometimes they say things about white people and if the tables were turned and a white person said that about a black person it would be seen as racist. And the same thing goes for ‘feminism’ I am a female and I support women’s rights but I think it’s ridiculous that some people find it not acceptable to tell another female she looks pretty or beautiful. I am NOT saying that white people are discriminated against at all because I know that they’re not, I just sometimes think that black people exclude themselves and brainwash themselves into thinking every white person hates them, which is NOT true. I think it’s disgusting that people are saying that Kendall Jenner is not allowed to wear her hair that way, when a black woman gets her hair relaxed NOBODY says that’s ‘cultural appropriation’. We are all part of one race, and that’s the human race. People need to stop becoming so easily offended, I am not saying that racist or sexist or discriminatory comments are right at all and they should not be tolerated. All I’m saying is we need to stop being so separated, for decades black people have stood up to fight racism and now, you’re getting frustrated that a kardashian has an ‘Afro’. It’s like the ‘chinese’ prom dress all over again .
Peaches honestly I think it’s a curly hair problem. I was told to „keep my hair in check“ too, and I am white with looser curls.
Here's the thing, she's just the model. She's not the makeup/ hair artist. Why is she getting blamed when she didn't choose the look. She's just the model, in the fashion world the model is literally just a hanger.
Because people dont understand how the industry works. YOU HAVE NO CHOICE IF HIRED!
itziebitz exactly!!!
I think the same thing goes with actors they are the one attacked but we forgot that there is a director and staff that are also responsible for the work
Oumaima mixer yes that just happened with an episode of Riverdale, the one actor had to kiss another actor for a scene they were shooting and ppl where attacking the girl for kissing him when it wasn't her fault, she had to do what the script told her to do!!
@@oumaima9673 there is a manager amd agent prior to the actor. Once the actor signs on. If you break the contract you can be sued and no one wants to work with you.
I honestly don't see what the issue is. She can wear it however she wants. Why does EVERYTHING HAVE TO BE ABOUT RACE. LIKE DAMN PPL LOOSEN THE HELL UP.
Suncerary Maria stop living in Lala land , did we wake up yesterday and decide everything was a about race ? NO... people made it that way, & it’s been that way for years ... until all people have the same look, it will always be about RACE.
Thank you! Not everyone is racist
kittiesketch what the hell does that have to do with what I said ? All because you may not be racist or the people you have encountered may not be prejudice, there will ALWAYS be racism ... like I said , until everybody looks the damn same. 🙄 I can’t stand when people choose to say something that sounds politically correct knowing damn well how this world is.
Carly Harder okay Carly 🙄 OKAY. we can agree to disagree .
@kittiesketch lol so ignorant. Just because you didnt experience it doesnt mean other havents. Dont speak for others.
WTF? Cultural appropriation? I thought imitation was the highest form of flattery.
While I don't think the way she is styled in the images shown is appropriation, the saying you shared is no consolation when livelihoods are at stake. There are plenty of black models who lament being passed over for gigs because of the afro textured hair that naturally grow out of their heads, or are just plain humiliated backstage by incapable hairstylists (not to mention makeup artists) who often ignore them, then send them out under styled compared to their white/ racially ambiguous peers with less textured hair - Yiu can imagine this having detrimental psychological effects on the job & can affect their ability to be booked in future. Here's an example article where black models share their experiences: www.buzzfeed.com/patricepeck/black-models-natural-hair-olivia-anakwe]
Typo: meant *you* in the second to least sentence above.
Take care.
There’s a fine line between flattery and appropriation
But yeah I see your point
I STILL DONT KNOW WHY THAT PEPSI COMMERCIAL WAS CONSIDERED OFFENSIVE! Smh
Halle Ann because people were saying that your trying to fix all the worlds issues with a Pepsi which is inappropriate especially in today’s climate
Zoey Love I see it but at the beginning I was so confused like what’s wrong?
Zoey Love that’s just a marketing tool. I mean everyone knows you can’t fix the world’s issues with a carbonated drink. People are so sensitive these days
Nothing against Kendall because she's not rocking an Afro. That's actually a frizzy hairstyle from the 80's. But I get what Loni meant though. Since when have White women ever been told they're natural hair is "unprofessional", "nappy", "ugly", "untamed", "can't grow", etc. Most Black women are taught this, especially when we're young. We're taught our natural hair isn't beautiful & not appropriate. Unlike our White counterparts, Black women didn't just start wearing fake hair by choice. It runs a lot deeper than that, & it's a shame how y'all failed to get where Loni was coming from.
KalypsoKRUZ🌻 I think people with really curly hair regardless of their race get told that their hair isn’t beautiful at times either. It’s really just society appreciating straight, sleek hair more than other hair types.
@@idontgiveafaboutyou Good point. I tend to forget about the curly heads of other ethnicities. & you're right --- Curly heads, despite race, are told their hair is "ugly", "untamed", etc. & you're also right, it's definitely due to our society, especially America. I hate that in this day & age we still have to deal with such nonsense. But it wouldn't be life without a struggle? Aye? 😄🤗 At least, more women are embracing their natural hair now. But it's still a struggle, especially for black women - we don't really have anyone backing us, but ourselves.
You are correct! Blacks women had no choice they couldn't get positions are get ahead wearing their own hair but you can put a white woman in black her styles and she makes millions. Why can't anybody see the problem with that! And people their is a world out there other than America blonde hair is not just a white hair color blacks are born with blonde hair too just research are just leave America and explore the world you will be surprised about the things you don't know.
KalypsoKRUZ🌻 loni is a big hypocrite she can wear any kinds of wigs but bothered by what she thinks is an atfo on a white woman
KalypsoKRUZ🌻 well if it’s taught, then it’s being taught at home first! Ijs. I’m 45, half white, half black with a head full of curly hair and al I get is complements on how pretty my hair is from both with & black people. So if black people are taught Their hair is ugly is starts from home. I wish my hair was more ethnic.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the second photo they showed of Kendall weren't a lot of women's hair like that in the 80's and they were white? Like wasn't that an 80's trend.
Sophia Lane you’re absolutely right. Kendall’s hair didn’t look anything like an Afro in those photos
Sophia Lane yeah...people just need to watch old movies from the 80s...they just want to find a reason to be mad about something. Especially since it’s a Jenner
But where did the hair style deprive from???Yup, the African American culture🤔
My mom used to get perms in the 80s. They would cut the front bangs and tease them too. She has huge ass length hair all in the 80s early 90s then style changed
@@poeticblkgrl I know white women who have hair like that naturally. They gripe about it constantly and one even had keratin treatments to tame it but it didn't help that much.
Lmfao Yall So DAMN Sensitive 😂😂😂😂😂
Shes a model! She gets paid to model in whatever the agency wants...
wait so Loni is botherd by this meanwhile she is wearing "a white/ asian hair" wig but if a white model wears an afro thats not ok? Plus that aint even an afro, yall just reaching with this one. That looks like my morning hair shoot
UNDERSTAND WHAT I'M SAYING white people are not the only with blonde,red or straight hair and black people are not the only one with afro hair it's not that hard to understand
Girl did you watch the interview??? Loni says she cannot get a job unless she "whiten" her hair. She said white people won't relax unless her hair is relaxed. Jenner is MAKING MONEY off of black people. Meanwhile Lonnie is forced to change her black features in order to get a damn job.
Nephtalie Bottoms no one is saying they’re the only ones with that type of hair. But UNDERSTAND that black people got picked on for how they wore their hair (Afro) and now this breezy comes along and makes money off of the hair-do that black people loved & rock after they got told many things about it. For EXAMPLE “thick” curvy girls would be called fat & told they need to lose weight now all of a sudden thick girls are the most precious body on earth? .. how you think the OG thick girls feel.
deadass
exactly what i was going to write ...i wish i can ask her that
They are REACHING !! Baby she is a got damn model and certain looks and goals to achieve the scenery and clothes vary it's not a black thing at all this is clearly not an AFRO and white people used to where there hair like this back in the day what is she giving cultural appreciation to !! On how they styled the hair !! C'mon y'all I didn't know black people invented this look !! People take it over board it's just a freaking PICTURE and she's a MODEL
AMEN sis!!!
RIGHT!! Thank you
This what happen when people have too much time on their hands and fail too do research. Trying to be woke be still a sleep.
So we gone ignore when Loni was speaking that ol girl Adrian was staring off into space
Wait, I thought models had no choice for what they look like in magezines, like it's all pre-planned
This frustrates me. I HATE culturcultural misappropriation but this wasn't that. My sister has hair like this she's so fair. My mother was accused of dying her hair as a child. I just feel like KJ cops a lot. She's growing and learning. And this is NOT an afro. It's a style intended to be bohemian worn by hundreds if not thousands of white models before her. She can't win and it's starting to feel like bullying.
Exactly
marzigeisha
Yet an African person where I am from would Never be accepted to a job with an Afro in 2018?
Yet white people taught us to hate our hair.
The Mental embedded Slavery started so long, I was not even allowed to wear cornrows to work.
My hair had to be that of a European to be accepted.
Now its just modelling YES!
But years of this Mental abuse even today from Other races only to have them use our culture for profit is a slap on the face.
Also - it's fashion. It's all about contrast.
White girl with huge hair, bleached asian girls, black girls with no hair or extra loooong hair and white blonde girls looking like half dead aliens- those are the 'it' looks for years now.
Personally, I think black people should embrace it and use it as a 'shield'. You don't like my hair? Too bad, bitch cause vouge think's it's fab, they even put it on a white girl! 😁
Right they just doing that because shes in the Kardashian/Jenner clan and they like to call the family out on appropriation all the time. The media was probably like "oh yes....another way to make them look like thieves"
@@caramelchocolate8153 I hear you. Literally, I was having a conversation the other day questioning why TF women of colour can't wear their hair naturally. How it must affect jobs (firefighter/paramedic/news anchor/all jobs), comfort and affording nice weaves/wigs. It's disgusting. We're so conditioned to expect to see women of colour conform. I don't understand why we don't rise up to support women of colour who want to wear their hair naturally. It's not okay.
Please do not assume I can't understand the bias.
What about the black model in the pic with Kendall with straight hair? They are acting like she took a job from a black model when there is one sitting right beside her!!! It’s just the look Vogue was going for
rover dome for real lol why does anything have to turn into black or white geez so dumb!
Exactly 🤦🏻♀️ that’s what I’ve been saying from the beginning, they just switched the hair style no big deal 😂
Exactly 🤦🏾♀️because i don’t see what’s the problem
EXACTLY. If anyone were to be payed to do a job they would do it. Get on with your lives people
Isn’t she south asian
I agree with Loni 100%. Adrienne likes to dance around the topic when the Kardashians are involved. She just cannot be objective.
Shes a kiss ass
I just think they wanted Kendall for the model and they wanted her hair like that..
How ridiculous is this discussion. What are we coming to when it's not ok to tease or have curly hair if your white. Good God just another stupid thing to try and separate us when we should be coming together
it's literally hair. get over it.
my hair naturally looks like that and im white. i can’t believe this is even up for debate.
1:53 Adrienne was REALLY thinking ❤️😂
That is NOT an Afro ppl! Get over it!!! Jeeezzz!
Avia Browne 💯 Ok 10/25/18
Avia Browne 💯
The funny thing is the model next to her is Egyptian/Moroccan and actually has a natural curly Afro and they decided to make her hair straight ...
Emma Pawlos so what!
I agree. No body even mentioned that!!
bella Egypte is africa as wrll
That's exactly what I thought when I saw it.
so is loni...like who cares. where whatever hair you fucking want!!!
This one doesn’t bother me. It’s art and DEFINITELY not an Afro
You can wear your hair however you want. Your skin color has nothing to do with how you style your hair! Women of all colors wear wigs and straighten or perm their hair or braid it in fancy braids. You don't have to be a certain color.
“She” didn’t try to go for any style it’s her job to be styled. Come for the designer
Right 👏👏👏
But she took the job🤷🏻♀️
@helth yes... they should
@@selenadawn7953 💰
Thank you
Adrienne loyal to them Kardashians.
Ima KeepItReal 🤔🤔🤔
You said she's not a miserable hater wrong lmaoo ppl are so pressed about those girls for why
Because she could hAve been one
I actually respect her for that .. she knew them , dined with them , laughed with them .. i think she's being respectful for the times she shared with them
Ima KeepItReal say it louder😂😂😂😂
It’s not Kendall’s choice what they do to her hair..
😂 what is up with Lonnie's face and then Adrien's? Look like they were zoned tf out for a sec there
Sometimes I really dont understand Americans. Everything is so sensitive and everyone is so easily offended. Here in Europe, this wouldnt even be an issue, not that there is no racism in Europe cause there definitely is. But if you want to deal with racism, talk about police brutality, but why overreact about something so stupid as a hairstyle. This is actually something positive and it shows that all hairstyles are accepted in the model industry.
Sakina Stranger Have you experienced racism to the point where it happens to you and the people in your race on a daily basis even in 2018? Imagine being told your natural hair was ghetto or unprofessional or ugly. Now imagine another race wearing the exact same styles and be called fashion forward and a trendsetter. Imagine not getting a job because your natural hair was seen as ugly because of the color of your skin. People of color are tired and we are definitely capable of discussing major racism issues along with more subtle issues. Why are people who don’t have the experience always telling those who do how to feel?
I agree with you Sakina. I'm in Mexico but live only 15 minutes away from the U.S. border. I have to be VERY P.C. when I go there or else... SAD.
@@musiclovesoul33 I'm sorry, I'm not trying tell you how to feel. But im just talking in general. By constantly being offended about something as irrelevant as hair, thats when you give them power to control you and mess with your emotions. They control you because they know you're sensitive about it. But if you walk around proudly with whatever hairstyle you want and you dont care about what anyone thinks, thats when you win. It should not be a sensitive subject because there is nothing wrong with it to begin with!
@@edyann Yes, I've noticed that too, its like Americans are obsessed with race. And are so easily offended by small irrelevant things. Here in Europe people will ask you once what race you are or where you come from and thats it. But in America its like an everyday thing. When a minority in europe complains about racism its often very serious , its never about some kardashian chick wearing a certain hairstyle. But I guess its a result of some messed up history sadly.
You can’t say here in Europe because firstly, you cannot generalise. As a black Brit, I can attest to having that experience. Hair is very important, it has historical reference to the standards set during slavery and the standards of beauty till this day. I can tell you’re not black, so you will not understand but that “sensitivity” is a way of implying some sort of overreaction. It was only just in the 1990s when black people in the U.K. were killed in the streets of Liverpool by mobs. It was only just in the 90s that we had the first black MP. So when you want to give your opinion on issues you’re not fully aware of, either educate yourself or don’t!
I'm so disappointed with tv these days ...who cares ?! Talk about something that matters .
This matters a great deal,don't watch if it annoys you.
I guess when it doesn't affect you then it doesn't matter. Which is also part of the problem.
So true
Maybe they didn’t want any person
They wanted Kendall Jenner
There’s nothing wrong with that
Also y’all really think these are her ideas projects
Come for the stylist or photographer or videographers
That is not a Afro,, that looks like Johnny Deep played Edward Scissorhands
But plenty of non black women have very curly fro-like hair. Not just black women. Ever seen Bernadettte Peters, for one?
That is not an afro. Its tight ringlets.. Definitely not an afro.
Bridgette Mezlini I have super curly hair. Super curly
Bridgette Mezlini agreed
Bridgette Mezlini That's not an afro. Wtf
White women as a race have not been ostracized and criticized for afro textured hair like black women. There are still businesses and schools that won't allow black women and girls to wear there afro textured hair to work or school. That's the big deal. This is still happening to black women 2018, and when a white women wears afro textured hair it's fashionable.
Adrienne tryna not offend the Kardashian-Jenner Clan 😂😂😂
Adrienne was being objective
@@captainamerica6545 hardly. she didn't even attempt to understand where Loni was coming from. She's not black, so she won't even attempt to get it....whereas the other asian chick got what was being said.
All the time!
fem wynn very objective. Kendall did nothing wrong so why would she have anything negative to say about her?
Loni’s point was weak which is why people don’t take accusations of cultural appropriation seriously.
So Tamara wears her hair natural and sits on the same table as Loni, what’s the excuse now, in this day and age I think we’re somewhat past hairstyles, also it’s a reach to call it an Afro and it’s not like it was her choice she may be from the kardashian family but this is a modeling gig you do what they tell you too, and if it wasn’t her then it would be another white model because if they wanted a black model Kendall wouldn’t be there in the first place.
The weird thing was that the model next to her is Imaan Hammam, she has big beautiful afro hair.. but they styled it..
EXACTLY, couldn't they keep her natural hair? I think that's why people were pressed...the irony of it all.
Can you guys get a life, and start fighting poverty, corruption of something that matters.
Right. These petty bitches are annoying.
So culture appropriation don't matter??
But math is harrrd
Thank you
angek North it does but this isn’t it
Adrienne is spot on. I'm white and my hair is kinky, frizzy, and naturally curly. When I was a kid I was constantly bullied for "not brushing my hair", when in reality. short of a chemical straightening, my hair was always going to look like a fro. People need to mind their own business and shut their mouths on others' physical appearance s.
Can’t ppl just let others live their lives how they wanna live them?
Loni is ANNOYIIIIING. Women of colour are NOT the ONLY people with Afro hair🙄
c'mon guys, have y'all seen the movie Flashdance?? The hairstyle in the second pic with the other girl is so 80s inspired...people just love picking on every little detail. And if you think the first pic is an afro, then WOW...no words for you
The lead in Flashdance is biracial.
Joylene Thomas the outfits were very Flashdance, the hair is 80s inspired.
Joylene Thomas and people of the white race styled their hair that way in the 80s and 90s. It’s not an Afro
100% agree. not an afro. they're period pieces and the hair & clothing match the time periods.
That moment Adrienne tried to get slick with Loni 😂😂
RicoLamar987 I caught that. So uncalled for. That's why she has to sleep with tom and jerry every night
AND IT DIDNT EVEN MAKE SENSE
I agreed with her tho.
And that's why Loni said she don't see what's the attitude 😂
RicoLamar987 LMAO right and got shut down again.
No one:
Loni: *As an engineer -*
they hired kendall as their model coz shes kendall so why hire other model lol. besides, whats wrong with white with afro and black with a straight hair. its 2019 now my goodness. some people are just too defensive and insecure 🙄
As I fellow black person kendell hair did not offend me are even bother me so people go fight and curse over more important things
CURLY hair is not always associated with people of colour. Then no men of colour are not allowed to straigthen their hair like most of the host. This is not about Jenner this about the world which becoming selfish. We are trying to make one better world but we tend to be more individualitic rather than sharing.
That is not a darn Afro!!! I don’t see what the issue is? It looks like super teased hair. For those saying “well black women wear straight hair” black women are shamed for wearing their Afros. if white women chose to wear an Afro it would be praised as trailblazing, a new trend, hot, edgy, etc. there is a huge difference. Loni laid it out perfectly. Thank you Loni!
please don't think that black women are always shamed for wearing afros ! I have been living in a very diverse country for the past 20 years of my life and I have a lot of black friends, male or female, who love to wear their hair like that and you know what ... ppl just don't care . I am sorry if you experienced anything like that but don't think it's the same everywhere
Cataleya agree, this only seems to be an issue in Murica
Ti berg Um the UK isn't any better.
Nobody is really shamed for an Afro. If anything you are praised for it. A lot of us think it is beautiful. Though I do think that it can affect your chances to get certain jobs because it may be “distracting”.
But black women are really discriminated for having dreads and braids.
And when it comes to natural hair, it is almost always dark skin women or girls with 4C hair who are shamed, especially from the black community for some reason because by just having it pulled to the back without product or anything, it is called nappy or ghetto. I mean look at the situation with the girl who wore her after-school 4C hair for the advertisement on the H&M website. Black women were shaming the poor little girl for just having her natural hair pulled to a ponytail without any product. It was meant to be natural.
My mum who is white purely white had a natural Afro, a little ginger white girl with an Afro... so not only poc have afros. But now if she was walking around with that hair people would be like you can’t wear your hair like that. So now she has done so much to her hair that it’s not an Afro anymore it’s just frizzy
But Loni is wearing straight hair right now...it's not necessary for her job anymore..is that cultural appropriation?
alphabetsouptoday You (obviously) don’t know much bout it.
@@cookiedho care to explain? Instead of just wasting space with a useless comment. You should try to educate not denigrate.
Adrienne’s face on 1:55😩
🤣
Hahahahha her face lol
She looks like a doll when she made that face
Reminded me of those people on the mk ultra videos, "programmed."
I love me some Adrienne! But LMAOOOOOOO looks like her wires short-circuited.... Someone come charge her up again!!
OMG really!! Over a hairstyle really? Loni I am with Adrienne on this and Adrienne was thinking exactly what I was thinking. Let someone live the way they want to live. Getting offended over a hairstyle is not worth it plus she looks retro with that look. The second pic also looks more from the 80s look. Anybody can wear whatever and do whatever to their body. Its your choice if you wanna get all upset over it but she is a model and she gonna do whatever she wanna do.
And when I went with a fro (natural hair, I mean...my hair grows like that until certain length, in my case)...it was considered a hairstyle and I couldn't braid it cause also was inappropriate, but people with straight hair could go with their hair loose . And there are still people who would say "it's their rules, Afro (natural) hair is inappropriate"👀
What's the problem if she even "appropriates" the afro? I can't get my mind around about how what a model choses as style in a particular photoshoot can be offensive.
It would be a problem because like Loni said a lot of black women get denied work/jobs for wearing their natural hair. To a lot of ppl our hair in it's natural state is unprofessional, unkept etc but if the fashion world thinks a white girl with an afro is okay it becomes a trend and they get praised for it
Its just hair omg. Every race weara wig styles that "belong" to other races. Majority is basically wearing Indian hair that came off an Indian woman's head. Take off your wig, then you can have an opinion .
Josh Roulane stop banning Afros and braids from here to Africa them y’all would see em more
If that’s the case then we can’t hire black models with straight hair.
Ok then, we don't need your jobs. We can make our own businesses and at the end of the day still be successful.
right? if someone wears their hair they get all butt hair but they all walking around with asian wigs ....
There are some black people with straight and soft textured hair..naturally. stfu trash
HollywoodCole there are black people, that are not mixed, with a straight hair? Really? Please show me 1. Stop lying and talking trash you low life.
Euphoria Kayy I’m not against hiring anyone for any job but what Loni says doesn’t make sense. You can only hire a certain race or ethnicity for a modeling or acting job? If that was the case JLO would have never been Selena since she’s puerro rican and Selena is Mexican. I guess they should have hired a Mexican. It’s limiting to think or hire this way.
That’s just big 80’s hair. I mean you can tell it’s an 80’s look. LOOK AT THE CLOTHES!
Lmao this is literally what my hair looks like when I wake up. 😂
This doesn’t look like an Afro. This just looks like curly hair when you wake up without wearing it in a protective style 😂
Or you brush your hair too much.
@@plzleavemealone9660 I literally brush my hair twice a week on my wash days and only in the bath/shower with conditioner on. And one isn’t even a full wash day (conditioner only). If my silk bonnet falls off in the middle of the night (happened once or twice when I’m restless) I wake up and my hair looks like this in the morning 🤷🏻♀️
@@leahdragon
Yeah. I didn't brush my hair in the morning since middle school (dark times). Like, I just always braid it cuz I don't know were I could get a silk bonnet.
With corona I'm also too lazy to properly take care of my hair so it's pretty dry and dead right now, sadly.
If I did cut my hair short and brushed it while it's dry (or I went out with wet hair, which is hard to avoid since it sometimes takes more then a whole night to dry and I ain't holding a hair dryer up for 2 hours) it would definitely look like the one they called ''cultural appropriation''. Well, time to go bald then.
It's hard to believe that they actually thought this is cultural appropriation...
@@plzleavemealone9660 I had a similar problem during quarantine. Got pretty depressed due to shitty family and friends ruining my wedding (just before covid hit) and let my hair get a bit too dry as I gave up on my routine and just started washing and leaving it to dry in a bun with no product or anything and because it was dyed too it was really damaged anyway. Decided just to cut it all off and now its chin length. Decided to also grow out my undercut since it’s super short now as well. Started taking care of it again 3 months ago and it still looks like this if my bonnet falls off, especially considering it’s so short right now and doesn’t have the weight to pull the curls down right now lmao (even though my hair is super thick and healthy again as it’s all virgin hair now and not dyed/bleached.) it’s just curly and frizzy if my bonnet falls off. It’s also too short to actually style/braid so my only option is just a bonnet right now so if it does skip off my hair looks exactly like this. Actually happen this morning again weirdly enough so I just had to tie it in the tiniest of ponytails and slick it back with gel while I did my shopping today lmao.
Tonight is wash night anyway so it’s not too bad 😂
I swear everyone these days stays offended omg!!! Kendall is just the model, it's the Vogue team that decides what she's gonna wear and how she's gonna look! Kendall looks great regardless! Idc what anybody says!
Dillin Rivera right?
Agreed, the Pepsi commercial was tone deaf, but Kendall took the blame cause she was the face of it. No one called out the organizers of the commercial
Dillin Rivera she as the 'business woman' that she is should have known better than to take the job
Baronicque Langisa All im saying is at the end of the day she looks great and she's making a lot of money...what's done is done and people needa move on and worry about their own life...
It's not everyone. It's a minority group who happens to jump to be very vocal to a point it's just disruptive enough to draw attention. It looks like everyone is offended because the vocal minority are causing conversations we never thought we would have. So really, the rest of us who don't care about pc culture are only making things worse by giving attention to all these controversies. It makes me not want to talk to anyone because saying hello might start up something bad.
its a freakin hairstyle, people needs to stop being overly sensitive and playing the victim card... she looks stunning like any other model black or white or pink or blue. whocaresssssss
Hair is hair ! Why can’t the people take it more as a compliment that we love the Afro hair texture and their skin color. The moment someone tries to get inspiration of “their” style they take it so wrong and to another the level.
1:54 lmaooo Adrienne be hella thinking