Cultural segregationists triggered over Hailey Bieber rocking ‘brownie glazed lips’ while white

Cultural segregationists are out again, this time accusing supermodel Hailey Bieber of a heinous affront to humanity.

Beiber demonstrated one of her favorite new fall styles in a recent TikTok video that gained nearly three million views since its posting on August 23. But she made the apparent mistake of calling it “brownie glazed lips.”

Bieber’s fans were quick to pick up on her beauty suggestion and made their own TikTok videos using the combination of a clear gloss outlined in a dark brown liner. That’s when things started to get a bit ugly.

“She first did the clean girl look and too[k] credit for it Now she is stealing this one. She really likes black and brown women’s beauty hacks , huh? And it’s ALWAYS HER,” railed Twitter user Gem.

A few months ago Bieber gained traction on TikTok when “The Hailey Bieber Nails” segment went viral. These nails included pearl white “glazed donut” nails, followed by “chocolate glazed donut” nails, obvious references to the delicious treat. Her newly displayed lip style follows this trend with it’s moniker “brownie glazed lips.” That, and the avalanche of imitators it inspired, was apparently too much for the “stay in your color lane” crowd.

“African American and latina women get denigrated for the way that they present their body, the way they would wear their hair, they would use words like ‘ghetto’ or ‘ratchet’ and have these ideas to degenerate women,” accused one social media user.

Social media was not entirely bombastic, however, with many expressing dismay at how such a simple thing could become such a big thing.

“’She didn’t said she invented it’ she keeps shoving the word glazed down peoples throats!! It’s her promo word for her skin care brand and that’s all she’s been doing with woc trends slapping the word glazed on it and suddenly it becomes her trend!! She knows what she’s doing,” noted princesCbananahamock

As referenced above, Bieber apparently committed the somewhat less offensive insult of failing to give props to the black and Latina women who were wearing the lip style decades ago.

“Yea but if she’s going to make money off of it and call it something that it’s not, she should at least give credit where credit is due,” wrote Roseney Spears.

Others jumped into the fray noting that pretty much everyone took up the lip style in the way back period of relative racial calm and nobody seemed to be crying, “cultural appropriation.”

Time magazine has already jumped into the fray, with writer Cady Lang posting an article attempting to explain the racial and ethnic nuances of the use of makeup.

There is a very good reason people longing for the “good old days.”

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