Hear, hear.(Put down the damn relaxer box)
Hear, hear.(Put down the damn relaxer box)
Here we go again.Celia gives an update on the ''hair'' debate, guess word has reached her ear as well as the black feminity issue. I knew this topic wont go away so soon but i never expected the actress to address it.
https://tvline.com/2022/04/25/star-trek-strange-new-worlds-uhura-hair-celia-rose-gooding/
I can understand her POV especially when this is a show she is part off but I disagree with a lot of what she said, as a person who is of African decent myself.
Also Celia, you are right that Nichelle and Zoe had long hair or wore wigs, but I would like to also say that many black women in africa by 90% have what we call long kinky hair that reached their back. they perm it or relax it or keep it natural via turning it to Afro.
Celia is coming from the right place as she is part of the show, however I am happy she is also aware of how seriously we take the black feminity issue and how we worry when we feel, it is been lost. I still dont like the look on her because i dont personally think it fits her face structure, if i was her hair stliyst, i would have considered that as well as representing black feminity.
Whitney Houston wore her natural hair in shoop video and that was the most beautiful she ever looked,
so celia, yeah you are right that black women dont need wigs or long hair but at the same time, bald low cut is not the main norm of black women either and I also want to see that get represented, if not more because that is how most black women were their hair and it is a big part of their feminity.
if SNW last for like 5 seasons, hopefully we see celia get the varied hairstyle of black women, especially the kinky straight relaxed style, which is the most popular style for black women both in africa and the usa.
not really, just giving my thoughts on Celia comments.Here we go again.![]()
So, Burnham then.so celia, yeah you are right that black women dont need wigs or long hair but at the same time, almost bald low cut is not the main look of how black women style their hair and I also want to see that get represented.
This one is my favorite.then an Afro cut in TMP
^^^^Celia gives an update on the ''hair'' debate, guess word has reached her ear as well as the black feminity issue. I knew this topic wont go away so soon but i never expected the actress to address it.
https://tvline.com/2022/04/25/star-trek-strange-new-worlds-uhura-hair-celia-rose-gooding/
I can understand her POV especially when this is a show she is part off but I disagree with some of what she said, as a person who is of African decent myself.
Also Celia, you are right that Nichelle and Zoe had long hair or wore wigs, but I would like to also say that many black women in africa by 90% have what we call long kinky hair that reached their back. they perm it or relax it or keep it natural via turning it to Afro.
Celia is coming from the right place as she is part of the show, however I am happy she is also aware of how seriously we take the black feminity issue and how we worry when we feel, it is been lost. I still dont like the look on her because i dont personally think it fits her face structure. However I hope she does bring the womanly grace the past actress did as she has promised.
Whitney Houston wore her natural hair in shoop video and that was the most beautiful she ever looked, whitney did not need a wig to look pretty.
so celia, yeah you are right that black women dont need wigs or long hair but at the same time, almost bald low cut is not the main look of how black women style their hair and I also want to see that get represented.
if SNW last for like 5 seasons, hopefully we see celia get the varied hairstyle of black women, especially the kinky straight relaxed style, as well as afro or even braids. which are the most popular style for black women both in africa and the usa.
honestly Nichelle is just gorgeous in any style, shape or form inside and out. the show did her injustice that they did nothing with her looks or even character, as she was a blank slate. however, that was the racism of the 60s. Also let not forget that in TOS, Even Spock (though under influence) commented on her beauty and grace.Uhura's hair changed through the years. It went from bangs in earlier episodes to more of a modified beehive in later seasons then an Afro cut in TMP and by TUC was basically 1990s professional Mom hair.
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Seriously? No one has stated that, indicated that or expresses an interest in that and even if they did so what? IDIC doesn't just apply to things we like.if some want masculine female characters, that is fine, but they need to create a new character for that. Uhura was perfect in appearance and presentation, she does not need to be mended or updated in anyway
It's the same old ridiculous expectation-fictional characters are not allowed to change. They are static fixtures who represent some important part of the fictional world. Any changes mean disrespect.20-year-old women often have very different hairstyles from their 30-year-old selves. There. We're done.
Uhura looks great, all versions of them do. I think the best Uhura was the one we never got to see, Ms Lupita Nyong'o. As for the fans who think SNW Uhura' hair looks 'too masculine' they need to stop drinking the kool aid of what is considered masculine and feminine beauty in our Western culture. (Put down the damn relaxer box)
honestly Nichelle is just gorgeous in any style, shape or form inside and out. the show did her injustice that they did nothing with her looks or even character, as she was a blank slate. however, that was the racism of the 60s. Also let not forget that in TOS, Even Spock (though under influence) commented on her beauty and grace.
SNW has the opportunities to correct all the wrongs and injustice they did with her and I am at least happy, the celia is aware that uhura is meant to be graceful and beautiful in the most feminine of ways and anything away from that, is in fact taking a lot away from black women feminity.
This is what Celia said in quote
https://tvline.com/2022/04/25/star-trek-strange-new-worlds-uhura-hair-celia-rose-gooding/
“Now we’re in [2022], and I think the iconic short Caesar cut has been a thing for Black men for a long time, but we are slowly but surely as a community getting closer and closer to widening the ideals of what Black femininity looks like,” she adds. “Having an opportunity to take on the iconic character and still give her this layer of incredible grace… and also have her have this incredibly gorgeous short cut look — it just feels so right to me. Even with the Dora Milaje in Black Panther, their femininity was never questioned, but they all had real short cuts.”
Gooding notes that she is “craving to be a part of the representation I want to see in the world, and so it was very important for me to not put a wig on, to not have really long, straight, big curly hair. I could have a beehive, or I could have hair down my back, or I could have no hair and rock a bald cap, and I would still be the incredibly iconic feminine embodiment of Uhura that I think everyone is really excited to see.”
So I am happy that i know Celia will play her that away because anything from that would be disrespectful to the character. glad,celia calmed some of our fears that uhura feminity will be stripped away.
if some want masculine female characters, that is fine, but they need to create a new character for that. Uhura was perfect in appearance and presentation, she does not need to be mended or updated in anyway
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