Bhad Bhabie To Black Women Who Say Her Braids Are Culture Appropriation: Y’all Hair Ain’t Meant To Be Straight, But Y’all Glue Whole Wigs On To Your Heads

Bhad Bhabie To Black Women Who Say Her Braids Are Culture Appropriation: Y’all Hair Ain’t Meant To Be Straight, But Y’all Glue Whole Wigs On To Your Heads
Bhad Bhabie sparked even more conversation than normal when she debuted her new box braids hairstyle.
After getting lots of criticism, she offered up a sarcastic apology.
“I want to deeply apologize to everyone who’s life’s have seriously effected by the way I wear my hair and from the bottom of my heart I wanted to tell you suck my d***( and yes apparently I guess I have really effected life’s I can’t figure out another reason why anyone would take time out of their day to write paragraphs and bully someone about hair) ?and btw who ever wanna come “pull em out” like they said ya got my location I [aint] hiding”
https://www.instagram.com/p/B5odkSunmqj/
But she also responded to the Black women who are coming for her.

She went on to possibly call Black women
“bald headed hoes”

She then clarified her initial comments and denied calling Black women “bald headed.”

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