In a surprising turn of events, reality TV star Khloe has issued an apology to the natural hair community and Nigerians. This comes after a wave of criticism following her comments about natural hair. Khloe had stated that people with natural hair were not welcome at her events. However, she now claims this was a miscommunication.
Taking to Instagram, Khloe clarified her position. She explained that her words were taken out of context. She stated that there was a mix-up in communication during her interview. This interview has become the center of the controversy.
Khloe didn’t stop there. She announced her intention to take legal action against the interviewers, Tolani Badge and Mowat Abebe. She accused them of manipulating her words. According to her, they twisted her statements to create a sensational episode for their show.
The TV star expressed her frustration over the situation. She highlighted the perils of media misrepresentation. Khloe mentioned how the media often tries to control narratives. She cautioned her followers about trusting the media blindly.
During her Instagram reveal, Khloe shared more details. She said that during the interview, she did share some opinions on natural hair. However, she insisted they were not serious. She even requested the interviewers to omit these comments from the final cut. To her dismay, these comments were included in the published interview.
Khloe emphasized her support for the natural hair community. She pointed out that she, her sister, mother, and friends all embrace their natural hair. She felt disappointed that her positive remarks on natural hair were overlooked. Instead, the show focused on creating controversy.
Khloe’s statement has opened up a debate. It raises questions about media ethics and the portrayal of celebrities. Her followers and critics alike are now left to ponder over her apology and explanation. Whether this was a genuine miscommunication or a deliberate act by the media remains a topic of discussion.
“I support natural hair and I have. nothing against it, as have it myself, and so does my sister, mother and majority of my friends. I never spoke negatively about it, I only shared my personal view/ opinion on wearing it every day. In fact, I did praise natural hair, but the show hosts wanted something more controversial for views and at my detriment.
Even the producer was concerned people would think I was against natural hair, So I suggest we changed topics to avoid causing h rm. The producer promised to address the issue later and alter the narrative. One of the hosts complained to the producer that why is she making me conscious of what we were saying, which made me realize the true nature of the show.
Regarding the show and the producers, l’Il be getting back to you, but this time my anger is that I previously stated and pleaded with
receipts) that I no longer want my face on the show and I don’t want to be associated with a particular individual on it, but my requests were overlooked and my consent completely disregards. Ild also be taking actions in this regards.
I Apologies to my natural hair girlies and community, I didn’t mean to slight or disrespect anyone in anyway.. I advocate for beauty at every standard.. I understand that the show and blogs need to cater to their audience, but I refuse to be used as another punching bag for their m licious and vil strategy/ objectives. I am so sorry. Forgive me Gang”