A hair brand has apologised for posting a "racist" Jordyn Woods meme

15 March 2019, 17:56

Jordyn Woods selfie
A hair brand has apologised for posting a "racist" Jordyn Woods meme. Picture: Instagram/@jordynwoods
Jazmin Duribe

By Jazmin Duribe

"Whew Bellami Hair is a bitch for that IG post. Ain't got a whole black girl on that feed except for when you try to drag one."

When Jordyn Woods broke her Instagram hiatus with a new selfie after the whole Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson cheating mess, we didn't think it would end up like this…

Just as everything was starting to die down, Jordyn emerged looking better than ever, debuting a new bob and insanely glowing skin.

But for some reason, Bellami Hair – a hair extensions company that has previously collaborated with Jordyn's ex-BFF Kylie Jenner – posted a "racist" meme about her hair. The meme read: "When Kylie Jenner stops paying for your lifestyle, including your hair extensions." Bellami then captioned the post: "Bad hair is just one betrayal away."

Bellami, who rarely feature women of colour on their Instagram page, were immediately called out for the problematic post, especially because the phrase "bad hair" has racist connotations.

Black women have had to deal with negativity related to their hair texture, with people labelling it "bad" the kinkier and more coarse it is, or "good" if it's straighter with a looser curl pattern. 

Soon, fans began dragging the brand on social media for sharing the meme.

The spiteful comment didn't seem to phase Jordyn, who hasn't publicly spoken out about the post yet. However, the brand have now deleted the post and apologised to Jordyn for any offence caused.

"We would like to sincerely apologize to Jordyn Woods and our followers and for the social media post that was shared on our platform yesterday that may of offended anyone either directly or indirectly," they wrote on Instagram.

"We believe that all hair types are beautiful especially natural hair we did not want to hurt or offend anyone with our post but just intentions are not enough. Because of our emphasis on wigs and extensions the inclusion of 'bad hair' was a very poor choice of words and insensitive."

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We would like to sincerely apologize to Jordyn Woods and our followers and for the social media post that was shared on our platform yesterday that may of offended anyone either directly or indirectly. We believe that all hair types are beautiful especially natural hair we did not want to hurt or offend anyone with our post but just intentions are not enough. Because of our emphasis on wigs and extensions the inclusion of “bad hair” was a very poor choice of words and insensitive, we sincerely apologize, this is a subjective phrase and we never wanted to target or insult anyone who chooses not to wear our products. Regardless of this apology it is unacceptable and we recognize this and will do better. We are deeply sorry to Jordyn and to anyone who was upset by the caption and post regardless of intentions we are striving to continuously expand our product lines so we can provide products that are suited for all hair types, textures, lengths and shades. We will strive to do better and be more mindful of sharing uplifting and positive content as it is never our intention to insult or attack anyone. Thank you all for bringing this to our attention and allowing us to address this with you all. Much Love

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"We sincerely apologize, this is a subjective phrase and we never wanted to target or insult anyone who chooses not to wear our products. Regardless of this apology it is unacceptable and we recognize this and will do better.

"We are deeply sorry to Jordyn and to anyone who was upset by the caption and post regardless of intentions we are striving to continuously expand our product lines so we can provide products that are suited for all hair types, textures, lengths and shades.

"We will strive to do better and be more mindful of sharing uplifting and positive content as it is never our intention to insult or attack anyone. Thank you all for bringing this to our attention and allowing us to address this with you all. Much Love."

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