Video Of Little Boy's Swaggy Braided Hairstyle Sparks Mixed Reactions: "The Stylist Needs To Be Sued"

Video Of Little Boy's Swaggy Braided Hairstyle Sparks Mixed Reactions: "The Stylist Needs To Be Sued"

  • A video of a little boy sporting a tightly done braided hairstyle has gone viral on social media
  • In the video, the boy is seen dressed in what appears to be a school uniform as his parent videos him
  • The clip, which has since gone viral, left many people displeased with the choice of hairstyle for the child

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While there are liberal parents who love to style their kids in swaggy looks, it appears not so many people are happy about a recent video which surfaced online.

The video posted by @gossipmilltv shows a little boy rocking an interesting hairstyle that has made the clip to go viral.

Photos of boy with braided hairstyle
The video of the boy's hairstyle has sparked outrage Credit: @gossipmilltv
Source: UGC

Dressed in what appears to be a school uniform, the boy's hair is styled in braids that appear knotted in Bantu style.

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Social media users react to video of a boy with a braided hairstyle

ms_leemart:

"Not everyone deserves to be parent!"

efunanya13:

"Na rubbish schools dey accept nonsense like this."

paulagram__:

"When slay queen and yahoo boy give birth to gen Z baby."

sweetest__babyyysophie:

"If na America this pikin dey child protection agent for don come carry this pikin… but for Naija some parents go dey do anyhow… haba nahh what’s all this nonsense like hair is even too tight!"

respiring:

"This child won’t be able to sleep, Bantu knots it’s no joke. I made that hair once and promised my brains cells and my ancestors never to put them through that kind of pain again."

Simeon. delight:

"Gen z parents acting stupid in the name of new generation."

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zayny_fragrance:

"God people with sense are looking for children. Hear there cry."

Chuckie:

"All these GenZ just dey do anything dey like to their children."

Mariana H:

"All this gen Z will not let children be children kilode... Ah."

bisola___xvi:

"It’s giving agbero hairstyle .. nobody should come for me oo."

lovee:

"The stylist need to be sue .for God sake this is a child .bantu nut hairstyle is naturally painful so why do this on a child head becaue of money even tho the parent no get sense .I am pained."

Video of talented barber revamping women's hair goes viral online: "Just keep them smiling"

Anthony Claxton is a barber with a difference who isn't just offering clean haircuts but reawakening the beauty and confidence of his clients.

Claxton, who runs the hair salon Krewkutz, has a dedicated following of over 300,000 people on Instagram, where he serves daily content about his talented hairstyling.

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Most of the video content on the page shows clients before getting their hair done and afterwards.

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Portia Arthur (Entertainment Editor) Portia Arthur holds a BA in publishing from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2013). She worked as a Lifestyle editor for Pulse.com.gh for 5 years. She has worked with celebrities and footballers in image consultancy and management. She is currently the fashion editor at Yen.com.gh. She can be reached via email:portia.arthur@yen.com.gh

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Audrey Gyamfi (Copy Editor) Audrey Gyamfi is a copy editor at YEN. She graduated from the University of Ghana in 2014 with a degree in Psychology and English. Audrey previously worked for 7 years as a copy editor for Kwadwoan publishing. She can be reached at audrey.gyamfi@yen.com.gh.