India Arie defends Blue Ivy’s Hair – Read her Full Letter

india arieSoul Singer India Arie who is a big advocate for being natural has penned a letter defending Beyonce and JayZ’s decision to keep their child’s hair locked. Before I continue, let me just say, some people have absolutely no chill. Children should really be off limits. I mean c’mon. It doesnt take common sense to know this but I guess common sense isnt so common.

People like Joan and Rivers and others who pick on innocent kids really should get a life. Like seriously.  Some kids are born with dreadlock, I am confused as to why Blue Ivy having locks is a big deal. ugggh!. The person who started a petition about combing the child’s hair really should be voted the most jobless person of the year. Nonsense! Anyhoo, scroll down to read India’s letter.

“Why does anyone get the idea that its ok to make fun of a child?? In public no less? This celebrity culture that hypnotizes people into thinking a person is LITERALLY NOT REAL because you see them on television is a spell the watcher HIM or HER SELF MUST BREAK. Blue Ivy — is a CHILD. And ANYONE thinking to themselves right now: “But she was born with a silver spoon in her mouth so what does it matter what I say” — Denying ANY PERSON their humanity, is a GAME we should ALL stop playing. WHY? Because it’s the kind of PERSON YOU WANT TO BE. Why NOT be a person who is loving towards human kind as a whole AND people as individuals?? WHY NOT be a person protects the hearts of children? I think! all these people making negative comments would feel the SAME WAY if Blue Ivy’s hair were TOO DONE. If she had a relaxer, of Hair pulled too tight at the edges. Being gentle with a child’s hair is simply appropriate – this goes the same for ALL children. Come ya’ll Lol Were ARE better than this.”

If I jump in on this topic more than this, we will be here all day. Ill leave my comment at, well said India. Now scroll down a bit more to watch the video of “I am not my hair” by India Arie

10 Comments

  1. NicolaGossips

    Yeah, Blue Ivy’s hair should be off limits. But those comments say more about the people who write them than they do about Blue’s hair.

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    1. Miss Jackson

      my sentiments exactly. People who pick on kids are bullies

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  2. Executive Baba Ooo!!

    Toni,if shit is shit,then fk is fk.That baby deserves better.

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  3. Anonymous

    You know we live in a sick world when people start to pick on kids.

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  4. Gigionthat

    I don't blame her

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  5. Kia soto

    Peope do and say what they want and act like rheir life
    Is perfect

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  6. Hollywoodhiccups

    The world isn’t sunshine and rainbows, you’re bound to see people like this.

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  7. Maurice Cassidy

    pahahahaha! India's own hair is nappy so she can't talk

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  8. MrsGrapevine

    I agree baby’s should be off limits. India.Arie defended children, more so than she did Blue’s hair. I don’t think most people are attacking Blue Ivy as much as they’re attacking Bey. It’s her child and she can do as she pleases, but after that last picture, I kind of understood where people were coming from. I hate mama-shaming, but I also felt uncomfortable seeing Blue’s hair matted, too.

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  9. James Wilson

    Black (usually, ghetto variety) folks have been self-hating In this way for a long time. So much so that they see any revelation of actual, black hair as “negative,” somehow. Even to the point of ridiculing others for wearing their own (as opposed to other races’) hair. The only correct way, in this mindset, is in covering up, obscuring, or otherwise changing the hair into something other than what people were born with. Its a sickness that’s not going anywhere, any time soon.

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