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Sexyy Red Responds To TikToker Who Said She’s An Industry Plant
Sexyy Red Claps Back At TikToker Who Said She’s An Industry Plant Sent To Destroy The Image Of Black Women
Sexyy Red has taken the world by storm these last couple of months and a lot of women are here for it! Some women, though, have voiced their “concerns” in TikTok about Sexyy Red’s impact on the black women community.
TikTok Influencer Dana Dane took to her followers to express her thoughts on Sexyy Redd being an “industry plant” that was sent to “destroy” the image of black women.
She went on to say that Sexyy’s music is degrading and that black women need to “separate” themselves from “women like Sexyy”.
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“This is the reason why it’s time to seperate as Black women,” she said in the now-deleted video. “Because there ain’t no way I’m about to be associated with that and Sukihana.”
Sexyy Red caught wind of the video and commented back in Sexyy Redd fashion, of course! “I’m young n turnt and y’all old a** mad,” she commented.
This video soon went viral and started multiple conversations amongst TikTokers about elitism in the black community and how women often look down on others because they carry themselves differently.
Some people argue that we must all remain classy because we often get grouped together and they don’t want to be viewed in a negative way. Some say that we should all embrace black women no matter what, because Sexyy is just being unapologetically herself and represent a demographic of women that deserve representation too.
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