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The Social Stigma Of Wearing Wigs Has Subsided, And Are Worn By Many

In America, over 50% of people wear wigs or hair extensions. Over 90% of celebrities fall into this category. Historically, women wore wigs discreetly and never admitted to wearing them. For example, in Revolutionary France, wigs were considered a sign of the aristocracy and were associated with deception. As a result, Parliament passed the Hair Powder Act of 1795, effectively banning wigs. However, with the growing number of celebrities and influencers wearing wigs today, the stigma associated with wigs has been largely removed, and the general public has become more accepting of wigs as a form of fashion.

One may choose to cover one’s natural hair for several reasons. Many women wear wigs or weave extensions to protect their natural hair from heat styling and the elements or to add length and volume. Some celebrities like Nicki Minaj, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Kim, and others frequently change their appearances to experiment with new looks and promote themselves as entertainers.

A Wig Maker Destined To Promote Women’s Confidence

A primary objective of Shani Lechan, the founder of Shani Wigs, has been to rid the world of the stigma associated with wearing wigs by women across a wide range of demographics. In addition to being predominantly Jewish women, her clientele has shifted considerably to include individuals suffering from cancer and alopecia.

Shani Lechan. Credit: Women Love Tech

As a result of many celebrities wearing them, the wig business has proven to be profitable. In the Netflix series “Emily in Paris,” actress Lily Collins wore wigs designed by Lechan.

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Lily Collins from the Netflix series “Emily in Paris” wearing one of hairstylist Shani Lechan’s wigs. Credit: Shani Lechan

Celebrities Who Wear Wigs With Pride

Besides changing their style, women who are unhappy with their hair, thinning, or alopecia feel less self-conscious about wearing wigs since wearing them has become more acceptable.

The talented Beyonce Knowles is a woman with an incredibly keen sense of style and an openness to experimenting with new looks. She is internationally recognized for her long sleek ponytail, blunt bob cut with curls, braided ponytail, and top bun hairstyles. In most public appearances, she wears a wig or hair extensions. As a result of Beyonce’s formation, wigs and lace-front wigs became acceptable, causing a stir within the wig industry.

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Beyonce is wearing a bob-cut wig. Credit: Getty Images

Additionally, rapper Saweetie owns an extensive collection of wigs that she admitted to having filled a whole room in her home. As a musician, Saweetie needs to be versatile and able to change her look quickly. Having a room full of wigs allows her to quickly and easily switch up her style and add variety to her performances. In an interview with the New York Post’s Page Six Style, she shared: “I probably could’ve bought a house by now, with all the money I spend on wigs. I’m always going to give it a look, though.

“If I want a new wig or new colour or a new cut, that’s what the icy girl gotta do. I actually have a wig room. I’ve lost count of how many wigs I got … I might as well come out with my own line.”

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Saweetie is wearing a shoulder-length, curly blue lace-front wig. Credit: @saweetie/Instagram

Celebrities & Everyone Can Do It

The fact that women now wear wigs for religious reasons also contributes to the widespread acceptance of wearing wigs. Wigs are required for women who follow the Judaism faith. Historically, this has been true since the 16th century but has become increasingly exposed to people not of the same religious belief or lifestyle.

Judaism views a woman’s hair as a symbol of ‘nakedness,’ which must be covered once she has married a man. In the past, most Jewish women wore synthetic wigs with bob lengths since these were their only selection. This is why many women opt to cover their hair with a hat, scarf, or wig once married, as it signifies modesty and respect for their spouse. This practice is known as “tznius” in Jewish culture and is an integral part of the faith.

Wigs are becoming more widespread, and many women are replacing their traditional Sheitel (Jewish wig) with longer styles manufactured from human hair and available in different colors and textures, such as curly and wavy hair. “I never thought hair covering would bring women from so many different backgrounds, religions, and ethnicity, “ said Shani.

Wig Maker Expert’s Opinions On Wigs 

New York wigmaker Merria Dearman is equally optimistic that taboos surrounding wigs are dissolving. “We know that Jennifer Lopez doesn’t have 6-inch hair one day and 24-inch hair the next day,” she said. She states that celebrities are becoming more open to wearing wigs and hair extensions and are using them as tools to bring fun and variety to their looks.

Merria Dearman in her N.Y.C. wig-making studio. Credit: JAMES ESTRIN/THE NEW YORK TIMES

Popular wigs today are lace wigs. They offer a unique opportunity to express yourself while allowing you to switch up your look daily safely and naturally. Shani Lechan echoes the same sentiment, “we believe every woman is unique, and so their wigs have to be unique too; that is why each piece is fully customized.

If it’s appropriately customized, you can’t tell it’s a wig. Dearman believes this will increase the acceptance of wigs and reduce their stigma.

Louticia Grier, owner and master wig maker of A Diva’s Hidden Hair Manufacturer, focuses on providing quality wigs to ‘everyday people’ in need. The treatment benefits individuals who wish to grow more hair, have different types of hair, or are experiencing hair loss due to medical reasons.

Louticia Grier. Credit: Cranial Prosthesis

“It’s a beautiful thing to know that my custom wigs and hair systems brings both inner and outer beauty to women,” Grier said. In her opinion, women are most beautiful when they are themselves.

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The Roots’ Bassist, Leonard “Hub” Hubbard Dead At 62

The Roots’ long-time bassist, Leonard “Hub” Hubbard, has passed away. According to ABC6 Philadelphia, he had been fighting cancer for longer than a decade. During which, he was forced to stop touring. Hub responded well to the treatment, at first.

Leonard Hubbard, a former member of The Roots, died at the age of 62. » Brinkwire

Hub was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2007, a type of blood cancer. It forms in a plasma cell, which is a type of white blood cell.  Cancerous plasma cells gather in the bone marrow and crowd out the healthy blood cells. Rather than produce helpful antibodies, the cancer cells instead produce abnormal proteins that can cause further complications.

His wife, Stephanie Hubbard, drove him to Lankenau Hospital on December 15 after he suddenly couldn’t move. She wasn’t allowed to stay with him in the hospital because of COVID-19. Hours later, she got a call saying that he had passed away.

“They told me what had happened, that he had passed,” she said tearfully. “I went to the hospital and was able to sit with him.” In a post from the reporter Christie Ileto, Hubbard added, “It happened quickly. He didn’t suffer a lot.” Hubbard was mostly surprised instead, saying he was “upbeat” and “mobile” the previous day.

The Roots did a tribute to Hub on Instagram. They had a photo of him and a caption that read “It is with the heaviest of hearts that we say goodbye to our brother Leonard Nelson Hubbard. May your transition bring peace to your family to your friends to your fans and all those who loved you. Rest in Melody, Hub.”

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Nick Cannon’s Five-Month-Old Son Zen Passes Away From Cancer

Nick Cannon’s youngest son and seventh child, Zen Cannon, passed away from brain cancer. The late child of Cannon and Alyssa Scott came into this world back in June and was only five months old. Cannon revealed the saddening news during his talk show.

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Zen Cannon’s Cancer

“I always noticed he had a cough, and so I wanted to check it out,” Nick Cannon shared about Zen’s cancer beginning stages. “He had this interesting breathing, and by the time he was two months, I noticed he had this nice sized head too — a Cannon head. We didn’t think anything of it. But I wanted to take him to the doctor for his sinus and breathing. We thought it would be routine.”

The family realized the seriousness of the disease once at the hospital. Zen Cannon was diagnosed with Hydrocephalus, rare form of brain cancer.

The tumor was draining all the fluid out of Zen’s head. The Cannon’s child was only two months old and had to get immediate cancer surgery at the time. Zen soon got an operation, but his condition worsened over Thanksgiving.

“This weekend, I made an effort to spend the most quality time with Zen. We woke up on Sunday and went to the ocean with him and Alyssa, and then I had to fly back to New York for the show,” Cannon also shared on the last days with his child.

Nick Cannon also paid tribute to Alyssa Scott, Zen’s mother, during the show.

“The strongest woman I’ve ever seen,” Cannon claimed during the talk show. “We never had an argument. She was emotional when she needed to be but always was the best mom and continues to be the best mom.”

In the end, Cannon dedicated his show’s edition to the late son.

FMHipHop board sends condolences to Nick Cannon and Alyssa Scott.

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Designer Virgil Abloh Dead at 41: Many Mourn His Death

Virgil Abloh, the founder of Off-White, died at age 41 on Nov. 28th. The designer was most well-known for being the creative director to Kanye West. Abloh also broke barriers in luxury fashion through his influence on menswear design, including Louis Vuitton.

According to a statement on Instagram, Virgil suffered from cardiac angiosarcoma, a disease the statement described as “a rare, aggressive form of cancer.” 

Since his diagnosis in 2019, Abloh went through “numerous challenging treatments,” according to the statement. He took a break from fashion in September 2019 after doctor’s orders and cancelled numerous events and fashion shows.

“We are devastated to announce the passing of our beloved Virgil Abloh, a fiercely devoted father, husband, son, brother, and friend,” read the statement on Abloh’s account. Abloh leaves behind his wife Shannon Abloh and two children.

Louis Vuitton mourns their beloved designer

Louis Vuitton took to twitter with a heartfelt message to those who loved and adorned. Virgil Abloh.

Virgil’s venture into high fashion

Virgil is famous for being the creative director to Kanye West. He was a Chicago designer who had crafted “Off White” before his Louis Vuitton collaboration. His knack for streetwear meets high fashion was what fashion craved.  He sparked a need for change by showing African Americans can be respected in contributions to what is considered high fashion.

In 2018, he shared with Teen Vogue the inspiration behind his unique style. Uniquely, it was skateboarding, and the styles that went with it, that sparked his interest in fashion,

“All the skateboarding brands that I was into had graphic T-shirts. In the ’90s, there were different styles that went along with the different influences in skateboarding, whether that be hip-hop or rock and roll and grunge. And that’s what I was into, so I was following all that.”

He began his groundbreaking journey with the luxury brand in 2018. Louis Vuitton prestigously appointed Abloh as artistic director of the menswear collection. Upon his arrival he began to implement several ventures to create new brands and partner with those already existing.

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of LVMH, Bernard Arnault expressed his excitement about the partnership.

We are thrilled to expand our successful partnership with Virgil. We have already had the privilege of witnessing Virgil’s exceptional creativity and vision through his work with us at Louis Vuitton,” he commented.

Celebrities mourn Virgil Abloh’s death

It is no secret the lives he has touched. His connection to the celebrity community is widespread. He has acted as not only a stylist, but an inspiration to those who have come into contact with him.

Drake shared via Instagram, “My plan is to touch the sky 1000 more times for you…love you eternally brother 🕊thank you for everything”

 

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Virgil before Louis Vuitton

Virgil is also famously known for being the creative director to Kanye West. Specifically, he was a Chicago designer who had crafted “Off White” before his Louis Vuitton collaboration. His knack for streetwear meets high fashion was what fashion craved.  He sparked a need for change by showing African Americans can be respected in contributions to what is considered high fashion.

In 2018, he shared with Teen Vogue the inspiration behind his unique style. Uniquely, it was skateboarding, and the styles that went with it, that sparked his interest in fashion,

“All the skateboarding brands that I was into had graphic T-shirts. In the ’90s, there were different styles that went along with the different influences in skateboarding, whether that be hip-hop or rock and roll and grunge. And that’s what I was into, so I was following all that.”

Ultimately, he has achieved may many only hope. He did so with grace and strength. He shew his gracious spirit as he battled silently with an aggressive cancer. We applaud you Virgil. May your legacy live on.

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Stevie Wonder and Common to Perform at Special Cancer TV Fundraiser

Stevie Wonder and Common will perform at the Stand Up to Cancer telethon on August 21 (8 PM EDT), live from Los Angeles.

It is the seventh annual telethon held by the charity Stand Up to Cancer, or SU2C. Hosting the event will be the husband-and-wife team, actor and comedian Ken Jeong and Dr Tran Ho, joined by actors Anthony Anderson and Sofia Vergara.

Joining Wonder and Common will be Brittany Howard, of Alabama Shakes fame.

Other guests include Matthew McConaughey, Chandra Wilson, Jennifer Garner, Tony Hale, and many others. Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon and her husband, media businessman Tim Roth are producing the event.

Originally scheduled for the Fall of 2020, SU2C postponed the program until August of this year. The reason given was a concern due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wonder and Common, together again

This is not the first time that the two legends have worked together. They’ve shared stages in the past, such as Muhammad Ali’s 70th birthday celebration in 2012.  

In addition to performing together, Common and Wonder have collaborated together on multiple projects. Most notably, they released Black America Again”, a lead-off single to the album of the same name back in 2016. Following this, American DJ and producer Amerigo Gazaway released A Common Wonder, a mash-up “imagined album” between Stevie Wonder and Common.

A great and noble cause

Since 2008, Stand Up to Cancer has raised more than half a billion dollars for cancer research. These contributions, large and small, have paved the way for groundbreaking therapies and at least two hundred and fifty clinical trials.

Back in 2017, SU2C created a new initiative for the company: help everyone get into clinical trials. The initiative aims to help minority groups get placed in clinical trials, so cancer research can represent a more diverse population.

To read more recent news on Common, click here. 

 

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NLE Choppa is Quitting Rap to Become a Full-Time Herbalist

NLE Choppa to become a herbalist after claiming he helped cure a woman of cancer

NLE Choppa went on Twitter to talk about his herbalism beliefs yesterday. He vowed to quit rapping to establish a line of herbalistic products called NLE Health & Wellness. In a series of tweets, he claimed he helped cure a woman of cancer through his herbal methods. He claimed that all that was needed to stay healthy and cure disease was a healthy, dairy-free, sugar-free diet and herbs. Fans gave him pushback for his controversial opinions, to which he responded by further establishing his beliefs that disease could be cured by diet. “It’s funny cause some people think I’m lying, which is understandable,” he said, “but that’s nowhere near the case.”

He also tweeted on the topic of the COVID-19 vaccine, encouraging his fans to not receive it. Through this, NLE has become yet another big name to denounce the COVID-19 vaccine. Instead, he claimed that one could become vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus through their dietary choices, similar to his stance on curing diseases like cancer.

The Memphis-based rapper clearly has some hot takes on health-related topics. We see his passion for helping others in his community, even if through questionable methods. Regardless of his controversial tweets, we wish NLE Choppa all the luck in his health and wellness business ventures!

For more NLE Choppa, check out his latest music video!

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#CherryJuice: Legendary Singer David Bowie Passes Away

David Bowie Passes Away at the Age of 69

#CherryJuice: Legendary Singer David Bowie Passes Away at 69

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#CherryJuice: Ed Hardy & Von Dutch Designer Christian Audigier Passes Away

Ed Hardy & Von Dutch Designer Christian Audigier Passes Away