By: kpriss
Exactly! Most of them were African American, who should’ve felt proud of what Gabby did. Instead, they were unsatisfied with how she styled her hair? how’s that honoring what she did, her hard work and...
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She did a wonderful job I enjoyed it so much and it is so well deserved. Congrats to Gabby. I can care less what someone does look in sport at the OS. Only their hard work counts to me. No matter what...
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of course they did! What else was there to be said from theCut people? If not for the hairstyle, I’m sure they would’ve criticized their earrings / costumes / makeup. Btw: did you notice Komova’s...
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Hmm, another thing about some commenters at The Cut who like to be nasty at times on the internet those who use the name eur*trash. I find it offensive. No moderators there alas. I never hit back at...
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Hello, This is really ridicule. The girl was so busy doing something big, who care about her hair, I did’nt even think about looking at her hair. I noticed that African-Americans has a big hairproblem....
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Women no matter what race, nationality or age are (often) their own worse enemy. Let’s face it what do we do all the time? We judge other women looks all the time. Or most of the time. Including...
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Riana, Natuurlijk, ik herinner me u. Thanks I’m fine and Happy, I hope the same for you. I do criticise too.
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criticizing can sometimes be beneficial… but criticizing a 16yo’s hair? Come on? It’s a teen, before being such an amazing gymnast! Of course she’s straightening her hair! When I was her age, I only...
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We shouldn’t pay attention to people who love to abuse the internet for their own frustrations. Not give them more attention, not give them a a huge stage. It’s to far too much ‘honour’. Gabby is a...
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