The 21-year-old from “Australia’s Next Top Model” found herself in a firestorm last week when fellow model, Winnie Harlow, called her “cauliflower head” for wearing a natural ponytail in a Dinosaur Design fashion campaign. Harlow later said that she wasn’t directing the comment at Thot. However, Thot still used the shady incident to illuminate the ways Black women are mistreated in the fashion industry. She told Teen Vogue that she felt “like a joke” on the show. “That experience definitely didn’t make me feel confident,” she said. “I felt like a joke during that whole scene to be honest, and I felt like that many other times during the show.” Thot said that changing her hair so much has helped her feel confident and sexy. Whether it’s fielding shady comments or having hairstylists that don’t know how to style natural hair, Black models constantly face an uphill battle.
title: “Duckie Thot Claps Back At Her Natural Hair Bullies In An Inspirational Way” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-25” author: “Frances Tilton”
The 21-year-old from “Australia’s Next Top Model” found herself in a firestorm last week when fellow model, Winnie Harlow, called her “cauliflower head” for wearing a natural ponytail in a Dinosaur Design fashion campaign. Harlow later said that she wasn’t directing the comment at Thot. However, Thot still used the shady incident to illuminate the ways Black women are mistreated in the fashion industry. She told Teen Vogue that she felt “like a joke” on the show. “That experience definitely didn’t make me feel confident,” she said. “I felt like a joke during that whole scene to be honest, and I felt like that many other times during the show.” Thot said that changing her hair so much has helped her feel confident and sexy. Whether it’s fielding shady comments or having hairstylists that don’t know how to style natural hair, Black models constantly face an uphill battle.
title: “Duckie Thot Claps Back At Her Natural Hair Bullies In An Inspirational Way” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-08” author: “John Tilton”
The 21-year-old from “Australia’s Next Top Model” found herself in a firestorm last week when fellow model, Winnie Harlow, called her “cauliflower head” for wearing a natural ponytail in a Dinosaur Design fashion campaign. Harlow later said that she wasn’t directing the comment at Thot. However, Thot still used the shady incident to illuminate the ways Black women are mistreated in the fashion industry. She told Teen Vogue that she felt “like a joke” on the show. “That experience definitely didn’t make me feel confident,” she said. “I felt like a joke during that whole scene to be honest, and I felt like that many other times during the show.” Thot said that changing her hair so much has helped her feel confident and sexy. Whether it’s fielding shady comments or having hairstylists that don’t know how to style natural hair, Black models constantly face an uphill battle.