Simone
Biles, the most accomplished gymnast in history, has been making headlines with
her outstanding performances at the Olympics. However, instead of celebrating
her achievements, some people chose to focus on her hair. Biles didn’t hold
back in responding to these criticisms.
Gymnasts
often style their hair in a way that keeps it away from their faces, allowing
them to concentrate on their routines. Yet, despite Biles’ incredible talent
and success, social media was filled with cruel comments about her hair. Some
called it messy or unkempt.
In
response, Biles took to social media to address the critics. She shared a photo
of herself with her hair pulled back into a ponytail, accompanied by a caption
that shut down the negative comments. Biles confidently wrote, “Don’t come for
me about my hair. It was done, but the bus has no AC, and it’s like 9,000
degrees. Oh, and a 45-minute ride.” In the following image, she is shown
fanning her face due to the heat, while adding, “Next time you wanna comment on
a Black girl’s hair, JUST DON’T.”
Biles
has been open about her hair journey and the expectations placed on her as a
gymnast. In an interview with Elle, she credited social media with providing
inspiration for Black women to take better care of their hair and beauty
routines. She expressed that she used to worry about how her hair would be
perceived in terms of professionalism, but now she’s no longer embarrassed by
it.
Unsurprisingly,
many loyal fans came to Biles’ defense after the criticism she received. One
fan wrote, “Imagine being the kind of person who watches Simone Biles perform
moves that no one else can do, twirl in the air multiple times and land on her
two feet… only to comment on her hair! Imagine having that mentality?” Another
commented, “Simone Biles is out here making history, and people are worried
about her hair. We really are cooked as a society.”
Simone
Biles is not only an extraordinary athlete but also a role model for her
resilience and ability to stand up against unnecessary criticism. Her message
is clear: focus on her incredible athletic abilities, not her hair.
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