She got the gig because she's female & bame. Noticed how, after all the BLM stuff, she started wearing her hair 'au natural' ? (even though it looked better b4?) If it's so 'culturally important' to bames, why only wait until now to do it???? This winds me up. Think for yourselves, people!
Justin Biebers 'corn rows' were a joke. (instagrammed his new hairstyle! - who gives a ****?) Feckin. eejit.
I got miffed on Adele's behalf after the hooha when she put her hair into bantu knots and got slated for cultural appropriation (or something like that). I have afro-type hair despite being milk-bottle white and have straightened my hair the last 15 years or so. Like millions of women.
Including thousands of black women! Has anyone ever moaned about them doing it? FFS I do wish people would grow up about stuff like this.
Social Media seems to be turning youngsters into a bunch of whingers unable to take any responsibility for themselves. The BBC news ran a segment earlier about an 'influencer' who makes a LOT of money from her followers (baaaaa!) complaining that the companies aren't stepping in to help after she'd been blamed for promoting and selling a dodgy (and illegal) drug that is supposed to give you a 'Kardashian body'.
I could start with the old chestnut a fool and their money are soon parted but what really annoyed me was the woman's attitude and complete unwillingness to take any blame. It's all SM's fault apparently.
Then there was the bloke stuck in India due to the Australian travel ban. Moaning his butt off about how unfair it was. He obviously hasn't noticed nor cared that there's a pandemic on and a very real risk of carrying the Indian variant back to Australia. You took the risk of travelling, you accept the blame if something going wrong, not sit there on the telly moaning about it!
I'm awfully ranty today...