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Hey guys, how are you all doing it's your guys and welcome back to another Tick, Tock cheese, guys you all are so amazing, it's a very beautiful day and I'm so excited seeing you all back again in this channel watching my videos, subscribing sharing commenting you all Are so amazing, thank you for your beautiful support, guys. I appreciate you all. Thank you in today's video guys. We are gon na be talking about this white woman. Now y'all, remember the viral video of two white ladies braiding, their hair and talking about black people. So this white lady made a video. You know asking black women if it is okay for her to braid her hair guys. I think it's better for you guys to hear from her, because I don't know I can't really say the way she said it. So don't go anywhere, grab your popcorn, your drink, sit down and enjoy this video. Okay, I have a question for everyone and not in no [ __ ] way am I trying to be offensive. I'M genuinely just curious because I want to know what's right and wrong. So I know we're like not like, as like white people, we're not allowed to like wear like cornrows right, but what is like acceptable like what's an acceptable number of braids, we can wear in our hair without it being cultural appropriation, because I absolutely love like I. Don'T know how many they do like one, two, three, four: five, like five braids going at the back of my head, but like I can't do that because it's cultural appropriation, so how many braids can I do without it being cultural appropriation? Do you know what I'm getting at, because I absolutely [ __ ] love that look like I love Dojo cat's. Look in um, the music video she did for um was it Vegas? Was that the song? I think it's called Vegas? I don't actually remember what the song is called, but it's from the Elvis movie um but yeah. I love that look, but obviously I can't do it because I'm I'm me. I can't do that. I um so I was just wondering if you guys could help me, because I would love to do braids in my hair one day um, but I want to know what's appropriate and what's not appropriate. So please, let me know in the comments below thank you. So this video, you all, have seen the video it is going viral, like I said, and loads of black people are stitching. This video, some black people, said um, she's, being honest, like she just being hard. Basically, why some black women are not really finding it funny, but yeah some, you know as higher it's okay for her to braid her hair, like loads of stitches guys. So this is my best part. You all know stitches yeah. So it is time guys, let's get straight into it. Okay, I have a question for everyone and not in no [ __ ] way am I trying to be offensive, I'm genuinely just okay. I guess the first question really needs to be. What is your intention with these braids, like? Are you going to wear the same braids that an Ethiopian woman would wear to you know a wedding ceremony in her wedding ceremony, if you're not doing that like girl, if you just saw some braids in Dozier cast video, I think that it is more than appropriate For you to get them braids, I don't care me personally. I can only speak for me. I don't care what somebody else is doing to their head um. I think that they would look lovely on you personally um. I don't care, I don't I'm not about to be offended by that now. Here'S the question this is the determining Factor on if I am going to be offended or not, if you walk up to a black woman and you call her sister and she asks you to not say sis, do you say? Oh I'm, sorry. What would you prefer to call me, or do you keep pressing the issue if you're at work, and you saw something very wrong, go on with your black co-worker? Are you the type to speak up? You know those types of things are the things that I care about. I don't care about no braids honey. I do not care about no Brands, especially when I'm walking around looking like scalpiana, and I promise you it is scalpy uh. No okay. I don't. I don't care the world is on. Fire seemed like Putin want us to go into World War III. Women'S rights are on attack. Every corner of this world everywhere is flooding, our weather is getting crazier, our children seem like everywhere, don't have a Hope. On the east side of West Hill, I don't care about no hair baby. Maybe I'm the only black woman you'll hear say that I don't care about your hair. I hope that you get them braids and you look fine as hell and you pull you the best man in this world. If you don't already have them empty way, be an ally if you're an ally, that's where I give a [ __ ] and that's the only place I give a [ __ ] now have fun in London or wherever you are an acceptable number of braids. We can wear in our hair without it being cultural appropriation, yeah yeah, so two maximum, I'm joking, I am joking. I am sure you're allowed to do. However, many braids on your hair as long as you're, not out here, trying to disrespect people while doing it, because at the end of the day, people are gon na talk anyways, even though that person talking has her own hair. You know her own hair. That is supposed to be Curly Straight, like a white person's hair, even though that same person has weave and wig that is straightened to look like a white person's hair, even though they are allowed. No one cares if they were to be doing that to their hair. They will still find something to say about a white person trying to make their hair look like this, so at the end of the day, just think about it as long as you're not out here as long as you're comfortable as long as you're, not out here. Talking about, I can wear better than a black person. You'Re allowed just like everyone else is allowed to do whatever they want to do with their hair you're allowed. And if anyone is telling you otherwise, then they need to check themselves because at the end of the day, if it can, if your hair can do it, why can't you do it they're black people? I can't I can't. I can't why. Okay, I have a question for everyone and not in no [ __ ] way. Am I trying to be offensive, I'm genuinely just bro. Let me tell you something actually getting weird: it's actually your hair. You can do whatever the [ __ ]. You want with your hair as long as you're, not disrespecting a culture. I don't see why you should be asking these type of questions, because you can ask here and people be like no six, four that rat tattoo, but somebody else on the internet be like. Oh, my God, it's culture appropriation. You can never, please anyone! So just do what you want with your hair, but you know what I mean all right like. I actually understand why you're asking this, I I totally get it uh. I can't believe it's actually come to a point where you're asking how many braids you should get like that's very wrong and not wrong in your Empire, but it's just wrong that you felt like you had to do that. Do you know what I mean? No, I'm not having it hurry guys down in her comment section like she had as at the time I checked her comment section. She had over 5 000 comments and people were like black people were like some of them. Uh-Uh you're not allowed to have braids on your hair, some black people. You know they were happy, basically telling her what to do and um kind of educating her okay. I have a question for everyone and not in no [ __. ] way am I trying to be offensive, I'm genuinely just if you're into internet asking if it's cultural appropriation, then you already know it's not meant for you, but that said, I'm not hating the gate who does what in their hair? Because again it's none of my business, but my question to you is: which type of settings will you be using and doing those set braids that you've been talking about in your videos? Because if you're talking about professional settings, I want you to understand that people with my skin color in Darker that comes from the African continent. We'Re told that these type of hairstyles were in professional and could not be allowed within those professional settings, especially in predominantly white space, and that's what I need you to educate yourself about before. You actually ask questions such as these, because I think that's the most important aspect why you would choose to wear braids within any type of environment, especially which okay, I have a question for everyone and not in no [ __. ] way. Am I trying to be offensive? I'M genuinely just hey love um! Yes, I don't know who I don't even have to start this year. Let me just start with this. This right now yeah. I don't want to ever see anyone on this app or any other app in the future, starting a video asking complete strangers around the world. What is okay to do in your hair? I don't want to ever see it again. Fam I'm getting to a lie. I don't want to ever see it that I don't want to sit. I don't care what I went through growing up fam, I don't care what other people went through growing up. I don't want anyone ever on this app to be asking complete strangers. What'S: okay, to do with your hair, your body, your face, so don't do it like cornrows right, but what is like acceptable like what's an acceptable? Why do you want to wear cornrows when y'all have them Viking joints? You got the Angelica Pickles joints, the Cynthia doll joints, Pippi Longstocking joints, the Baby Spice joints from remember, Baby Spice from Sparkle. You sound like Baby Spice from salads with Spice Girls, but please please give it a rest like what's an acceptable number of braids, we can wear in our hair without it being cultural, appropriate foreign. She means the best. Ah, I'm sorry, I don't know why this is making me crack up so much. This is where we have come to in this world. This is the point we have reached. Man, that's awesome. I know I'm screaming right. Oh, that's too funny one babe one any more than one is too much. Oh, no! I'M tired! Oh babes! You had to ask that is too no okay, I have a question for everyone and not in no [ __. ] way. Am I trying to be offensive. I'M genuinely just okay so, like I know I look crazy right now, but um girl. I got you so basically you can wear as many birds as you want, as long as like you're, not doing like R Styles like how, like we do, box, braids and cornrows, and all the crochets and stuff as long as you're, not like adding hair or doing Any hairstyles from our culture you're good, that's it everyone and that in no [ __ ] way am I trying to be offensive. I'M genuinely just curious because I want to I watched this video and I was actually wondering why it was bothering me so oddly so now it's our turn to tell you what to wear. I I don't know I feel uncomfortable. First of all, what happened to the little like tiny braids, like what happens if your y'all's french braids in the dutch braids, none of that really went away just keep doing what y'all have always been doing the Little ponytail that y'all like flipping around all the time. Like you know, just tie it back and if you're really worried it's so easy to just look up uh any black hair salons and actually pay a black woman, a person of color someone to do the braids and listen to what they say and yeah pay them Support them - and you know what you're totally right. I can't even tell you what cultural appropriation is nowadays, because you have to deal with that, I don't an acceptable number of braids. We can wear in our hair without it being cultural appropriation as many as you want. Um breeds not only come from African culture, but there were many white peoples who used to use braids, and this shouldn't even be a discussion in 2022. There are so many more serious problems that we should be talking about and we shouldn't be. Judging people like they're appropriating culture because they're wearing braids like this is such nonsense. This is a kind of topic that is only really. How can I say that, like it's only relevant on tick, tock, nobody's gon na, say oh she's, wearing braids and she's white on the street because it doesn't matter like what's the point, so you can wear as many as you want guys in her comment section someone Commented and said that she should have a pixie haircuts like Kris Jenner, like Kris Jenner of the Kardashian, and she made a video a response to that comment. Let'S check it out, okay, so my video was posted in the tea time group. Now I'm getting nervous that someone from my high school is going to out me because it's a 13 14 15 year old I used to love braiding my whole head. I would braid it on camps and I would wear it to school cultural appropriation and appreciation back. Then it wasn't something that was like talked about like it is nowadays like. If someone had that hairstyle, no one would like think twice about it. If that made sense - and maybe some people did but as a young as a 13 year old girl - I wasn't going like - oh my God like. Can I wear this hairstyle? Do you know what I mean as a 22 year old now? I know that it's like unacceptable, hence why I asked the question in the first place I kind of feel like a broken record now, but I wanted to out myself before anyone decided to out me because I would absolutely hate after all of this and me trying To like, you know, be respectful to another person's culture. If people came back and said well, why did you do this when you were teenager yeah like again to be fair? I was a teenager, I don't know [ __ ], [, __ ] about other people's cultures and I know people can come on and say well you're 13. You should know - or you know, you're 14 you're 15. You should know they don't teach you about cultural appropriation. At school, well, as far as I'm concerned, when I was in school they'd, I we had no idea. At least I had no idea. I wouldn't speak on behalf of anyone else, but back then I was not trying to approve pre-ate or anything like like so anyway. I wanted to come on here and be honest because I'm getting nervous now, I think I'm just being paranoid, but I wanted to say that, because I would I don't want someone to like literally bring up a photo of me from like year 9 camp with me With like six braids in my hair and be like what are you talking about like who? Is this [ __ ]? Do you know what I mean anyway? I hope you guys won't cancel me for saying that, but I thought I would just be honest because I don't want to be like not honest and also guys in her comment. Section loads of black people left some comments. There. Some were like: okay, you can wear the braids somewhere like leave the braids for us. She left these comments based on the story she shared when she was 13 that she was wearing braids and stuff like that that she didn't know about cultural appropriation. Nobody thought about history, so she loved this comment. Um in the comment section and yeah lots of black people, like I said most of you know our black women. They were like. She should go ahead and wear the braids now two things guys it's either she's not aware or she is aware she basically made this video. You know to get the views basically trying to draw attention or she met the video. You know to be educated. You know for people to tell her if it's okay for her to wear the braids or not yeah guys. So let me know what you all think in the comment section and thank you all so much for watching kindly subscribe for more videos, guys and as usual. I'M gon na see you all in my next one stay blessed: EXO, bye,

NaturallyKoily Kuteness: For those of you who keep saying "I don't care how they wear their hair", y'all don't even realize how much "THEY CARE" about everything pertaining to Black people. They care about your existence. They literally care that you're their neighbor. They care about you even attempting to house hunt in their neighborhoods. They care about how you wear your natural hair to your job, oh wait that they hired you for. They care about what your kids look like in school. They care about what you're telling your kids at home about yte supremacy and how it works, because they don't want you ruining their heroic images. You know, they rescued us from slavery, and gave us a better life mmhmm. I could go on about how much they care just based off of my own experiences with them and the fact that I live here in the southern region of the States. Be careful telling them that you don't care and they can do whatever they want with your culture, because they've been stealing from us before your grandparents were born. All they do is pass along their ways down to their children and their children and we're still beneath them. They do what they want and they've always done what they want without any respect to the next person. They're still trying to erase our history and rewrite their history.

nicollettenyob: They are not the face of braids, and it is disrespectful. They know it. We should learn how to protect the things that we have and gate keep the hell out of it! Also, our braiding styles are not suited for their hair!

Empressofdaunknown: What makes me mad is we have to have a law set in order to wear our natural hair in the work space....look up California law for blackhair. Our ancestors could not wear their natural hair. All the women had to wear headscarfs over it. Then not only that most had their hair shaved for chair cushions. So when our ancestors braided their hair, it was because that is all they could do with it at the time. Now since braids and cornrows are in style everyone and their momma wants to wear them. Weren't they the ones who said it was ghetto? Weren't they the ones who said it was unprofessional? No matter what we do, what styles we create they want to steal it and give us no credit.

Madamelogicbombdropper Black Women Multimedia T.V.: We as black are so hated but so copied-its strange.

Ivy Bee: I don't understand yt peoples obsession with us..... I don't understand how they call us ghetto or our hair unprofessional or unkempt but then turn around and want to wear their hair like we wear ours.

Niemah Ra: This gave me a good belly laugh. The person that said, "Two." I really don't want to start policing Caucasian hair unless it's unsanitary with bugs or contagious rashes. The Sacred things we hold are up to us to uphold. Many screaming "culture appropriation" don't even know the Sacred culture behind many of our ancient hair adoring. Can we ourselves put more energy into relearning the meaning of our own culture before the Caucasian Euro Colonizers disrupted? The meanings behind certain hair adorning not just for "fashion."

BlkMama: I will consider it not appropriating our culture when the people from the Whyte woman's culture as a collective stop coming up to Black people and thinking they can touch us without permission, deny us jobs due to our hairstyles, call our hairstyles "unkempt" "dirty" "unprofessional" "ghetto" etc, but then turn around and call it fashionable or groundbreaking when a Whyte person does it. For those who are saying that she and anyone else can wear their hair however they want, you are partially correct. She can wear her hair however she wants however many Black men and women cannot due to people from her culture. We are punished, ridiculed, disrespected, physically attacked, and blocked from opportunity due to how our hair. If the woman posing the question is genuine about not disrespecting Black people, go deeper than your concern over a hairstyle and tackle issues such as the economic, physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental attacks on us. Much love to my melanated family and anyone who demonstrates true ally-ship more than just liking our fashion choices, food, and music.

Kofo Blue: I don't feel like she's being rude or fake. She genuinely wants to know...

Ivy Bee: The straight hair and blonde hair argument is very tired and very wrong. There are black people that have naturally straight/ naturally blonde hair.

Barbara Knight: Mentioning Elvis made me deaf. They have a problem when we wear our own braids and everyone white wants to cut them off especially our tender children. They took our nose rings african stretch earrings, everything we do they do. They hate everything we do but they want to do it. They want to inject their lips that don't look good on them bc it's not natural. Then the black face. Bo Derek didn't ask, so you don't have to ask.

Lady biz: Could care less what she does with her hair. But. In the U.S. braids, locs, twist, and Afros, have been criticized. Policies and regulations have been made to stop specifically Black and Brown people from wearing these cultural styles to work, school universities, and on athletic teams. This is not a surface issue.

Felicia Jenkins: Black women don't care we're just tired of the insults disguised as comparison. We can't wear braids without a ghetto reference being made.

American negroid woman: Elvis was big on appropriation. So not surprised she was inspired while watching it. As for black women I have to ask. Are you not tired of attempting to educate people who don't really want to be educated? Are you not able to differentiate between someone wanting your attention for clout or wanting to see how much they can get away with? I kid you not a similar person will be on here saying locs are bad and look better on insert race here all while wearing her/his matted hair and calling it dreadlocks with the bs history they like to make up about Vikings. Can you not ignore them? Do I need to remind you they are always trying to find a way to tear you down,humble you, while stealing what they can and rebranding it as theirs/ their culture/ Internet slang and culture?

Valerie Walrond: WOW WOW WOW! This one truly pissed me off because I can see the sincerity of this young woman asking this question because she genuinely doesn’t want to offend an entire race of people. We have made race appropriation such a humongous issue (and in many cases rightfully so) due to the many abuses (physical, mental & emotional), thief & disrespect. This young woman is sincerely asking permission as an adult to do something she enjoyed doing as a child, and that is to fix her hair the way she likes it. Since when do we have the right to tell anyone what they can or cannot do to their own bodies? We don’t like it being done to us, so then it’s ok to inflict that restriction on others? I pray for world cause it’s no longer about being politically correct cause everyone is offended about something, it’s our freedom is being stolen away little by little.

Ivy Bee: More than anything I wish they would just leave is alone and do whatever. Don't make videos about your black friend saying it's okay as long as you're not ghetto, don't make whole videos talking about black women or telling us its just hair etc. Personally I don't think it looks right..... everything isn't for everyone but do whatever, just leave us out of it.

Brooklyn Brooke: I think it was a bit of sarcasm on her video. The reason is bcus I've never heard black women say white women couldn't wear braids. It was the fact they were getting praised & credits for it while we got discrimination & degraded! And why outta all these videos I've only just saw a male speaking up for how our hair was seen as unprofessional. The only reason why black women conformed to wigs straightening perms & white women features. Our issues are with those who wanna resemble us but degrade us.

Sylvia Samuel: DON'T LET OUR CROWN BE YOUR CROWN OF THORNS. Wear your hair however you want to. REMEMBER YOU ARE THE YOUNGEST OF THE FAMILY, be respectful. Don't use extensions, they will cause further damage to your hair.

Rina Grey: No one cares whether you wear braids or not, speaking for myself what I care about is you maybe understanding the history of braided hair as it pertains to black people it has cultural significance it's not just the style. That being said do it.

KittyKatCrafts YT: You want to wear the braids , but will not be told to take them out cut them out , because when their on a white women it's seen different and praised more we continue to struggle to wear our hair and they love everything about us but won't play a part in dismantiling racism again , again, she know what she's doing just like asking if you can say the n - word she know what she's doing they are in no way allies we still have a long way to go they love a reaction from us she knows how we are treated when we wear braids they make me Sick !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not Good At Online Names: The first lady had me until she compared the wig to braids... not the samething

Nicole Hill: Just don't. Usually, especially on Tik Tok YT people tend to culturally appropriate. Way back in my day it was an actress doing a photo shoot and her hair was in cornrows. She claimed the hair design as her own creation. This type of thing is normal. Not just with cultural appropriation. When Black people invented anything, who steals it and put their name on a patent for it. Listen, I am over all YT peoples schemes. That's all it ever is with them.

dthrills dthrills: I always say there’s cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation, when a white person do it with respect and give credit to the originators then it’s fine and it’s appreciation, but the other way round nope … just don’t rename it and steal it

KA: Here’s an answer for her: No. Now go find something else to do with your hair.

Dream Catcher Jones: Dutch braids are cultural appropriation. The Dutch took that hairstyle from South African ppl and named it Dutch braids, when they colonized South Africa & other countries in Africa. It's not a WHT European hairstyle.

Bushido Brown: It really doesn't matter They're still going to do it regardless

Dedeshika Alabi-Mensah: I personally think when people say this they want to see what will happen if people actually do the braids. They may not care but they will not help her if the rest of black people come for her. I feel like it’s more of a dare because they know that most people are against them wearing our hair styles. They are lying to her.

Kizzy Wickham: She needs to cut a bang and hide that forehead and stop studying braids,the style she describe from Dojat video would only make her head look bigger ...i personally don't care what they do with their hair but after 2 to 3 days of that style she would quickly realize it is not for her .

Tracey Del-Gado: For the chick with no hair to say wear hair like white hair excuse me we have the monopoly on different textures of hair, facial feature and body structure she needs to hush.

Samo : Idont like the comparison of bw wearing straight hair to ww wearing braids. Theres a difference between appropriation and assimilation.

Georgia Plummet: I don't know what to really say, because I feel some dark skin might feel a way because u all get to do what you all want with other peoples culture and blacks are limits to do certain thing in her white world. But I think its OK, do what u want. I do some reflecting, I feel these days dark skin and whites are just going at it. Boy, everything both sides has locked up inside them for years is letting loose. I guess dark skins are tired of whites getting away with things for centuries, not being accountable for things they do to dark skins. Well all the good on both sides will suffer for the bad. People are confuse these days from social, so much information.

Rough & Rosey Tu: Maybe she should bring the 80’s Mullet style back!. That was created for them by them

Kesha Johnson: These folks are so bored and lonely. They need to get a life. OFFICALLY A SUBSCRIBER AS OF TODAY! Ok I had to edit, because this one isn't offensive at all to me, and I 100% agree with the very 1st girl who responded, and I always have. It's just hair, unless you're going out of your way to mock us or be offensive.

AAMAZIN TRIBE: In the Randy Jackson voice from American Idol Series "It's a no for me dawg." That culture appropriating AFRIKAAN/BLACK PEOPLE.

bossdog ge: Simple she can get her hair braided without asking black people what they think about her. She wants to get views on her tick tock

Ovifehairbundles: Thank you for sharing to us I don't care about your hair

Mary Pittman: as a black queen I don't really care what or how you decide to do your hair that's your perogative.people want Or love to mimc culture styles.thats on who ever.bp are the only people on this planet that has real hair not spur,so it's a planetary i.d our hair and culture you can never every think for a minute you can steal that also.so it's best on the chosen one's other's are gonna think that you're trying to be something your not are as you say you like the style.again our hair is real.

Tracey Del-Gado: Funny the question is asked why would she asked when we told for us is unkept and non professional.

Kenya Scott: WHY DO YALL WANT TO BRAID AND BEAD YOUR HAIR SOO BAD? ANYTHING WE DO WITH OUR HAIR WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT FOR YOUR HAIR TO MIMIC OURS?

Bobby Hemmit Snippets: there is an energy to braids. for sone reason white people look strange with cornrows and individual multi braids. it is absolutely a natural black inherent form of how black jair is best suited for and naturally can promote growth in.

Devin Pickett: I wish they just stop aking they love trying too get under black women skin like leave us alone they already know they look ugly with box braids not pretty at all .

T Kelly: What ever she does she needs bangs. But she should do her, hell the Vikings wore braids . I'd just yell that once Black ppl start ripping me to shreds HAHA Just don't get online and tell us how you invented new "cave braids" and your monetizing it. Her hair looks super thin, maybe look into thickening shampoos

Perry Rice: Let him get those braids. And then I have thin edges just like us. Because their hair is so fragile already. Hopefully they will go to a African braider. We all know how they braid. Ouch ‍♀️‍♀️‍♀️ so if they want to have thin edges like us go for it. But be warm. But we know how they looking braids just stupid. To be so hated and so copy that the same time.

Donna Blake: Like her vibe go ahead try it girl

Gloria Dunlap: The problem is in Amerikkka they made it a problem because we are not allowed to wear our natural hair or braids since 1619 reason being they do not like looking at our hair we as enslaved women had to cover it up pass forward to get a job we had to get wigs or straighten out hair because our hair was not appropriate or professional looking for their business. They want our hair to look like theirs to assimilate in their society and you will not get hired for a job. In the 1960 we begin to our natural hair #afros they did not like it but we did not care we also wore braids. If you want to work you had to straighten your hair or wear a wig. In the 1990's we would cut our hair short to wear our in it's natural state some wore it bald. In the year 2000 we went natural and with braids. You can be expel from schools or loose your job for being natural. But they do not harass or bother white people for wearing locks or braids but they do it to us.

joe Savage: That dosnt understand it's her hair she can do what she wants with it, it's how she carrys her self while she's got it that matters

katy-ann: Notice how expensive weave is.. but we still buy it... let the people wear what they want... chups... when the come here on holiday they braid their hair and they look so nice

Icecream Oreos: I'm sry but this video compared to the 'they went extra' video, the energy don't match and I don't get why???? Good points were made in the cultural appropriation vid but is some how invalid in this one according to majority of the responses???? I'm guessing cause she was nice about it??? Idk, personally I keep account of the shit we went through because of our hairstyles when it comes to these situations. I mean we don't have the crown act for no reason, which was put into place not too long ago btw. So It lowkey upsets me to see it, but I'm not gonna go up to them in person and say anything. I care but not that much to start nothin in public cause at the end of the day, they do what they want anyway.

sakurakou2009: I dont care but they try ti capitalize of our culture and rename them dutch braid and shit it shady and disgusting

ohNO Youdint: Cindy we talking about hair while we ignore that wig. Sorry love somebody should keep it real.

Michelle Fashaw: One! Only one fckn mermaid braid okay Hailey! Now y'all stop it! Damn! I'm through playin wit y'all! (In my Riley vc)

Cool Adult Kid on the Block: Sounds like someone who wants attention.

Chrisly Figaro: Honestly I hate how other yt people f this up for everyone else

Trinada Griff: Omg, go away, find something else to do with your time yt pipo! Who spends time thinking about this or a group of people. I never have yt on my mind until I see this kinda bs. Ain't yall spending time thinking about how to raise your standard of living and school, or something?

Finding-My-TrueSelf: Oh u can do your hair how you want to in braids we truly don’t care but just be educated & Respectful also if you gonna wear them Rock them well

Dom Jú: Have your wig like Caucasian

Kingston Street: Kim doesn’t ask

Dom Jú: @sVilla like u

ShanTFull: Two

Better with Wine Better with Wine: As a Black woman I love her all the way from the UK let that white woman be!!!…..

J: No

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