Minnie Dlamini gets dragged on social media for calling a natural hairstyle "ghetto"

Minnie Dlamini gets dragged on social media for calling a natural hairstyle "ghetto"

Minnie Dlamini has everyone on social media shocked after she posted a picture with buntu knots and her caption was, "I can go from lady to ghetto in a second".

Minnie Dlamini with Buntu Knots
Screenshot from Instagram

Twitter has been on a buzz since Minnie Dlamini proclaimed that having buntu knots basically means you are ghetto. 

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People are not having it. They feel disrespected and even looked down up on just because of their choice of hairstyles. It is bad enough that the country has been going through a very difficult time in terms of GBV, Black Lives Matter movements, and just a lot of hate towards women. 

Now Minnie Dlamini comes and degrades a black woman's hairstyle by calling it ghetto. It definitely touched a lot of people. 

Rihanna Buntu Knots
Screenshot from twitter
Anonymous buntu knots
Screenshot from twitter

Buntu knots are definitely not "ghetto", they are beautiful, classy, and natural. Let's hope for Minnie's sake she realises her mistake and lets the public know what she actually meant when she made that statement. 

Read what Twitter had to say about Minnie's "Ghetto Status":

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I can go from lady to ghetto in a second 💋 #BantuKnots

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