Maddison Sullivan-Thorpe
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I feel like that's why we wanted to get to it was that I'm seeing a lot of people with tiny braids, not visible ones.
They're kind of like showing the hack.
Yeah, it was funny because she did an interview with Elle and they were saying, you know, was the video a pointed denial of the rumours that she'd had a facelift?
And she responded, and I'm going to read the quote, so bear with me.
She said,
Also, by the way, these are huge medical decisions that people are presuming, she said.
I wanted to show that, like, no, I didn't make a huge medical decision.
It's just two braids.
There's a lot of commentary that's come out of that.
There's experts that have come out saying that if you were to do this every day, if it was a concern of yours, that it can cause hair damage and loss.
Sorry, it's true.
It's like I can't even imagine how much hair loss I would get.
But it is also the pulling.
I mean, I know it even from the slick brick we've spoken about that you can get balding in the spot where the bun sits.
It can cause a lot of tension and snappage of the hair.
Look, we kind of went to our audience because we had thoughts and feelings about it, but we wanted to hear what you all thought.
And, you know, there were some really interesting ones.
Lots of people saying it's damned if you do, it's damned if you don't situation about disclosing cosmetic surgeries for celebrities.
I think you just need to take everything a celebrity says with a grain of salt and realise they're people too with insecurities and a very heavy scrutiny on their appearance.
As a black woman, when I get a weave or braids, the same snatched look happens.