Eva Marcille Defends Unique Hairstyle She Wore To Cynthia Bailey’s Wedding: I Love My Black Beauty!

Eva Marcille Defends Unique Hairstyle She Wore To Cynthia Bailey’s Wedding: I Love My Black Beauty!
Eva Marcille has no regrets after getting criticized for the hairstyle she rocked as a bridesmaid for Cynthia Bailey’s wedding Saturday (Oct. 10th).
Eva Marcille received lots of attention for her twists that were braided into a tall bun for the ceremony.

Eva Marcille, ‘RHOP’ star Karen Huger
As the photos started to flood social media, many fans took to social media to share their thoughts on Eva Marcille’s hairstyle.


Eva Marcille directly replied to one critic who simply asked why she selected that hairstyle. She first simply said:
“Because Cynthia Bailey liked it”

She also agreed with her niece that people will start copying the style soon.

She later explained that it was a “traditional African style” before telling one critic:
“I love my hair, my uniqueness and BLACK BEAUTY”
What are your thoughts on Eva’s hairstyle? Comment and let us know!

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