Oprah's wears weave. (Why do celebs do this..?)

bedazzled

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I just came across something..don't know if yall have seen this..But BAM!
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http://www.awfulplasticsurgery.com/images/oprah_tracks.jpg

I am so sick of celebs lying. Oprah claims that she comes to her show with (HER) pressed hair and all I think is how does Oprah keep her hair pressed for months at a time & then next thing has the cutest curls? But I wish celebs would quit LYING about their hair. I feel like black celebrities shouldn't lie about their hair because young girls look at them and idolize their beauty and it sends a completely wrong message. I think Tyra is the only celebrity that openly states that she wears weave (even if she rarely rocks her natural).

anyone feel the same?
 
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I can't see the pic, but just because she wears weaves, doesn't mean that she doesn't have natural and/or healthy/ long hair.

Plenty of people wear wigs & weaves for protective styling. Out of all the celebs, I HIGHLY doubt that Oprah would lie. She has been extremely open and honest about her personal weight and beauty battles.
 
Maybe Oprah just needed a change for a little while or she wanted to rock a protective style :ohwell: I don't know of any celebrities that have lied about their hair. They know it's a weave and we know it too so there's no reason to lie.
 
I can't see the pic, but just because she wears weaves, doesn't mean that she doesn't have natural and/or healthy/ long hair.

Plenty of people wear wigs & weaves for protective styling. Out of all the celebs, I HIGHLY doubt that Oprah would lie. She has been extremely open and honest about her personal weight and beauty battles.

No I agree with that but when people were asking her about her weaves she made it seem like she comes to work everyday wearing her natural hair.

And Idk about I highly doubt Oprah would lie. I remember that show she had saying she had never tried a chicken wing before..I thought it was suspect as hell.:lachen:
 
I think that most celebrities wear weaves/wigs as a form a protective styling since their own hair would be exposed to constant heat and styling for appearances.

This doesn't mean that they are all going to have hair down their back or even know how to take care of their own hair for that matter.

I think that it would be extreme to think that Lady O is going to have her tresses heat styled every single day for her television show. I am sure that she gives her hair a break, hence wigs or weaves.
 
Maybe Oprah just needed a change for a little while or she wanted to rock a protective style :ohwell: I don't know of any celebrities that have lied about their hair. They know it's a weave and we know it too so there's no reason to lie.

I am just thinking about the days in HS when quite a few of my friends thought Beyonces hair was real...and I just think that if quite a few of them thought it was real then what about other girls. I just think it sends out a bad message.
 
Gabrielle Union is another celebrity that admits to wearing a weave. I remember reading an article on her years ago stating that she couldn't understand why celebrities do lie about wearing weaves and that when she was growing up she was confused as to why she couldn't do the hairstyles that she saw black celebrities wearing. I have to admit I used to be confused myself......you know how it is when you read in black hair mag that the celebrity states this is there real hair and it's about the same length as yours so you take the photo into your stylist to have your hair done and they are like you know that's a weave right!?!? LOL
 
I am just thinking about the days in HS when quite a few of my friends thought Beyonces hair was real...and I just think that if quite a few of them thought it was real then what about other girls. I just think it sends out a bad message.

about Beyonce's hair....I kinda used to feel the same way, especially when she straight-up lied talking about she grew her hair out natural when she was wearing that curly fro for Austin Powers :rolleyes:. Her hair may be natural, but that wasn't her hair. So, I certainly understand where you're coming from, OP.

But then, IDK, it's just not that serious to me anymore. I don't think most celebs are trying to send a certain message, just keeping up a public persona that includes a certain "look." :look: - the same way they starve themselves & have plastic surgery. I guess the good thing is that more people are starting realize that it's not just AA celebs who wear weaves. Paris Hilton & Jessica Simpson even have their own lines of extensions.

Is this the pic you were trying to post?
 
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about Beyonce's hair....I kinda used to feel the same way, especially when she straight-up lied talking about she grew her hair out natural when she was wearing that curly fro for Austin Powers :rolleyes:. Her hair may be natural, but that wasn't her hair. So, I certainly understand where you're coming from, OP.

But then, IDK, it's just not that serious to me anymore. I don't think most celebs are trying to send a certain message, just keeping up a public persona that includes a certain "look." :look: - the same way they starve themselves & have plastic surgery. I guess the good thing is that more people are starting realize that it's not just AA celebs who wear weaves. Paris Hilton & Jessica Simpson even have their own lines of extensions.

Is this the pic you were trying to post?

Yes that was the pic I was trying to post. It showed up for me *shrugs*

I guess I just feel like Oprah shouldve said, "There are times that I DO wear weaves but in that pic, that is my REAL HAIR."

But youre probably right. Its not that serious. And Im sure to most of us on LHCF it really ISNT that serious. I just remember back in HS, and even now.,.some of my female friends hate themselves due to blacks taking on the european standards.
 
I think that most celebrities wear weaves/wigs as a form a protective styling since their own hair would be exposed to constant heat and styling for appearances.

This doesn't mean that they are all going to have hair down their back or even know how to take care of their own hair for that matter.

I think that it would be extreme to think that Lady O is going to have her tresses heat styled every single day for her television show. I am sure that she gives her hair a break, hence wigs or weaves.


It is extreme but it's exactly what Oprah says she does.

There really is no point in lying. And it really is upsetting when you finally figure out that all the hairstyles you've loved since you were little were actually weaves and wigs.

I wish they would just tell the truth, but whatever. It's their prerogative.
 
I am just thinking about the days in HS when quite a few of my friends thought Beyonces hair was real...and I just think that if quite a few of them thought it was real then what about other girls. I just think it sends out a bad message.

I don't understand how wearing weaves is sending out a bad message, especially Oprah since she's shown the world her natural hair. Oprah does the same thing girls on LHCF do. We wear our hair out, then hide it with sew-ins, lacefronts, and braids to protect it. Weaves also allow them more versatility. I would rather flat iron and use curling irons on some remy than my own hair.

OT: Girl you thought Beyonce's hair was real :lachen:
 
I don't understand how wearing weaves is sending out a bad message, especially Oprah since she's shown the world her natural hair. Oprah does the same thing girls on LHCF do. We wear our hair out, then hide it with sew-ins, lacefronts, and braids to protect it. Weaves also allow them more versatility. I would rather flat iron and use curling irons on some remy than my own hair.

OT: Girl you thought Beyonce's hair was real :lachen:

I never said wearing weaves is sending out a bad message. BUT if you think about it wearing weaves isnt sending out a good message either esp. to black women who are taught since birth that their hair cant grow & weaves is the only option. And I don't know why youre laughing about the last part. I am about to turn 20 now and when I was 18 one of my stylists whose from houston swore up and down all of beyonces hair was real because she used to do it when she was younger. 15 & 16 yr old girls think beyonces hair is real is no more ridiculous than some of the practices im sure YOU practiced pre-lhcf like the rest of us...

Might I add..didnt Rihanna say a couple years ago.. I cut off all of my long hair for a new look. So celebs do lie and I said I dont agree.
 
Personally I don't think its that serious. I do not think that people should have to admit to altering their beauty in those ways. If they admit to it great but if not who cares. I personally don't see the bad message it sends simply b/c we all alter our beauty in some way yes even with simple foundation.

On to the weaves. YES they are a necessity if you are in the lime light. Change up your hairstyle without damaging your hair. Celebs would have no hair on their head if they colored, curled, etc especially when you are talking about celebs that do multiple appearences in oen day.
 
When Oprah was asked about her hair by one of her followers on twitter, the person was referring to how she was wearing her hair at that time, long and straightened, and that was the look Oprah was talking about when she said she was not wearing a weave. She never said that she has never worn weave. On the contrary Oprah has done shows in the past that were centered around weaves and during which she admitted that she was currently wearing one too.

She did not lie about her hair. People take things out of context and run with them which is where the confusion actually comes from.
 
Maybe....just maybe she does wear her hair pressed or natural for her shows. And maybe when traveling (hint the sunglasses) or not on the show, she protective styles????
 
I don't understand how wearing weaves is sending out a bad message, especially Oprah since she's shown the world her natural hair. Oprah does the same thing girls on LHCF do. We wear our hair out, then hide it with sew-ins, lacefronts, and braids to protect it. Weaves also allow them more versatility. I would rather flat iron and use curling irons on some remy than my own hair.

OT: Girl you thought Beyonce's hair was real :lachen:
The issue is not that weaves are sending a bad message, it's about leading people to believe all that indian yaky sewn onto your scalp is actually growing from it. I have no problem with weaves or wigs, but I would be upset if someone said "yeah this is my hair" then a track fell out.
 
When Oprah was asked about her hair by one of her followers on twitter, the person was referring to how she was wearing her hair at that time, long and straightened, and that was the look Oprah was talking about when she said she was not wearing a weave. She never said that she has never worn weave. On the contrary Oprah has done shows in the past that were centered around weaves and during which she admitted that she was currently wearing one too.

She did not lie about her hair. People take things out of context and run with them which is where the confusion actually comes from.

TY for clarifying. Ive never heard her say on a previous show that she wore weaves. That could be her real hair. I just thought it was misleading since everyone thinks she wears weaves and to all of a sudden state "This isnt weave, this my hair" I thought was misleading since she didnt state "hey but ive worn weaves in the past".. But once you put it that way it makes sense. <3
 
TY for clarifying. Ive never heard her say on a previous show that she wore weaves. That could be her real hair. I just thought it was misleading since everyone thinks she wears weaves and to all of a sudden state "This isnt weave, this my hair" I thought was misleading since she didnt state "hey but ive worn weaves in the past".. But once you put it that way it makes sense. <3


No problem. There was a thread that had the twitter quotes and pictures of her hair style at the time on here. I will try to find it and post it here for you.

ETA - there are pictures of her hair pressed and natural in this thread
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=359339


The show she did on weaves was WAAY back in the day. Ellin Lavar was on there as well and some other celebs or models who were also wearing weaves.
 
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Um... ENTIRE thing taken out of context and analyzed improperly - no offense to the OP, but I just don't think you were completely informed, and you didn't have enough info.

Things get misconstrued by word of mouth and especially from memory in regards to something that was not read or seen directly from the source, but instead by a third party reporting or commentating.

As Chanteuse mentioned, Oprah's statement that her hair style was not done with weave was taken out of context, and Oprah has a looooooot of shows, many of which were way beyond a time when I was interested in watching (I'm still not, really). I can't assume I know everything she's said and claimed in the affirmative, and what she hasn't.

With that said, yes, celebrities should not lie about the composition of their hair because it can mislead young girls, or those who look up to them.

My main thing is, I don't think this applies to Oprah in this case.
 
Um... ENTIRE thing taken out of context and analyzed improperly - no offense to the OP, but I just don't think you were completely informed, and you didn't have enough info.

Things get misconstrued by word of mouth and especially from memory in regards to something that was not read or seen directly from the source, but instead by a third party reporting or commentating.

As Chanteuse mentioned, Oprah's statement that her hair style was not done with weave was taken out of context, and Oprah has a looooooot of shows, many of which were way beyond a time when I was interested in watching (I'm still not, really). I can't assume I know everything she's said and claimed in the affirmative, and what she hasn't.

With that said, yes, celebrities should not lie about the composition of their hair because it can mislead young girls, or those who look up to them.

My main thing is, I don't think this applies to Oprah in this case.

No offense taken. I wrote the thread based on what I have observed so I don't think that I have analyzed it improperly. I cant refer back to old Oprah shows because at the time I was too young to watch those shows. Not to mention everytime I personally saw Oprah it clearly looked like she had a curly weave. Being that life is built on perceptions I can ONLY go by what I perceived. And I am not the only one who perceived it this way. Alot of people were questioning the whole fiasco surrounding Oprah's response to her tweet and plenty don't even think that the pic she showed as her real hair is hers. Alot of people got from her response that she was talking about her hair in general, that whenever she wears it out its hers and not weave. All I stated is that I think she shouldve added that in her sentence. Had I been able to refer back to old episodes I wouldve never said anything and Im sure there are others that arent able to refer back to old episodes so can only go off what is available now. The only show I remember Oprah talking about her hair is when her stylist was talking about putting 'fillers' in her hair in which he was impying that he adds tracks to her hair to give it fullness & length so eh.

IA with you though, it probably doesn't apply to Oprah now that everyones stated that in episode ____ she talked about wearing a weave. But I don't think what I am saying is no different from when people said tyra never wears her natural hair & I pointed out various different times when she did..People only know the information that is accessible. But ty for your response and ty for not being rude <333
 
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I haven't read everything, just the OP's original message. I think Oprah said she isn't wearing a weave now, but has her hair pressed. She has worn weaves in the past, I think as a protective style.
 
I saw a show once where she said she wore weaves- especially in the summer to give her hair a rest and this was in the late 90's so it was no big secret.

I think a lot of celebs wear weaves and wigs because their hair would not survive the constant style changes. I remember reading that Maddona had constant hair issues in the 80's and 90's due to all the dye jobs etc before weaves/hair peices became so popular. So I imagine for people who have afro hair they have to ensure they protect their hair from constant styling procedures even more so because our hair needs more TLC to thrive.
 
It is extreme but it's exactly what Oprah says she does.

There really is no point in lying. And it really is upsetting when you finally figure out that all the hairstyles you've loved since you were little were actually weaves and wigs.

I wish they would just tell the truth, but whatever. It's their prerogative.

Can I ask where she said she does this?
 
Yes, this was taken out of context. That still didn't stop the 'Why don't people think black women can't have long hair?' crew from speaking up in that other thread. People assumed her straight, pressed style was a weave because Oprah does indeed wear weaves at times. When Oprah came out and said that style was her real hair, people started with the 'That's sad, black women are always accused of wearing weaves.' Well duh, people who knew that Oprah wears weaves and wigs would naturally think her pressed style was a wig.
 
Oprah was talking about when she said she was not wearing a weave. She never said that she has never worn weave.

She did not lie about her hair. People take things out of context and run with them which is where the confusion actually comes from.

I agree, i dont know where in the hell ppl got Oprah doesnt wear weaves at all:look: If you actually pay attention, when she said her hair wasnt a weave it wasnt a weave:grin: But that doesnt mean she was saying all of the rest of the episodes she was wearing her own hair...i mean clearly you can tell she usually wears weaves:lachen:


Personally I don't think its that serious. I do not think that people should have to admit to altering their beauty in those ways. If they admit to it great but if not who cares. I personally don't see the bad message it sends simply b/c we all alter our beauty in some way yes even with simple foundation.

I dont think Oprah has lied but its only "serious" when they lie about not wearing a weave. Theres nothing wrong with being on the hush when your wearing a weave, but come on now dont sit here and lie if ppl ask you "Is that your hair?" or "Is that a weave?"

IMHO, if you lie about wearing a weave then that means you are ashamed of wearing a weave or wig.. What else could be the reason? Your hiding more then just a weave.. Yes its your buisness but dont wear a weave if you do not expect for ppl to ask or wonder:rolleyes: Women have asked me was i wearing a weave and i told them straight up "Yes" because whats there to hide? Of course some didnt believe me because it was well blended that day:lachen:
 
When Oprah was asked about her hair by one of her followers on twitter, the person was referring to how she was wearing her hair at that time, long and straightened, and that was the look Oprah was talking about when she said she was not wearing a weave. She never said that she has never worn weave. On the contrary Oprah has done shows in the past that were centered around weaves and during which she admitted that she was currently wearing one too.

This is exactly what I was thinking. I dont remember her ever saying that she didnt wear a weave. I just remember her saying that the particular straight style was, in fact, her hair. I've always assumed that the curly styles may not have been her hair.
 
Gabrielle Union is another celebrity that admits to wearing a weave. I remember reading an article on her years ago stating that she couldn't understand why celebrities do lie about wearing weaves and that when she was growing up she was confused as to why she couldn't do the hairstyles that she saw black celebrities wearing. I have to admit I used to be confused myself......you know how it is when you read in black hair mag that the celebrity states this is there real hair and it's about the same length as yours so you take the photo into your stylist to have your hair done and they are like you know that's a weave right!?!? LOL

I rememer that article. She earned so much respect from me for that.

Now, I don't follow Oprah that much, but is it possible that she DOES wear her natural hair to work and put no a 1/2 wig for the show? Just asking.
 
Oprah does wear weave. She has talked about it before. She was just talking about that particular style - which was her hair. Sometimes she wears her own hair sometimes she weares weave. That picture in the OP was clearly a weave without the track showing. This is not rocket science people.
 
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