Beyoncé & Jay Z

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Not true. blonde hair can pop up in families with histories of mixing. I have a black grandparent, a Mexican grandparent, and 2 Afro Cuban grandparents. My ex is Mexican and my oldest's toddler hair was very red. I didn't even know I carried the red hair gene.
yeah thats true, but I always believed in Beyonce case she was black, her and Tina always played up the French/Creole piece like Bey was mixed with black and white and I think thats why alot of people expected Blue to come out with good hair smdh
 
yeah thats true, but I always believed in Beyonce case she was black, her and Tina always played up the French/Creole piece like Bey was mixed with black and white and I think thats why alot of people expected Blue to come out with good hair smdh
I'm starting to this was her father. Tina picked him even though her family disapproved. And even more telling, she chose another dark man after him. That isn't something she would have done if she were obsessed by color. And since Papa Knowles went away, so has much of the Creole talk

I do believe that if you did one of those genetic tests that Tina would have a huge percentage of European blood. But I think people thought that Blue would take after her mama's family because Daniel did. But everyone is forgetting that Daniel's father is half white.
 
I hate that term.
its loosely used, people think good hair is long silky wavy stuff that Bey wears on her head if her lacefront has been washed and curled properly. Without failing to realize her lacefront hair isnt going to be the same hair Blue gets, what was wrong with them people
when I had my daughter I didnt expect her to come out with Indian Remy hair cause I knew all my years of weave wasnt going to pump through her DNA(i Prayed it would though)
 
its loosely used, people think good hair is long silky wavy stuff that Bey wears on her head if her lacefront has been washed and curled properly. Without failing to realize her lacefront hair isnt going to be the same hair Blue gets, what was wrong with them people
when I had my daughter I didnt expect her to come out with Indian Remy hair cause I knew all my years of weave wasnt going to pump through her DNA(i Prayed it would though)
I like Blue's fro more than that fake stuff her mama wears. At least it isn't fried. And I doubt that Beyonce's hair looks like the Indian Remy hair she always wears in its natural state.
 
Interesting convo in here.....

I think Blue has pretty curls, especially now that it's being combed and moisturized. The only issue I ever had with that her hair was that it always looked like it had never seen a comb.
 
Ashe blonde: a color that does not occur in nature but is popular with women who can't let go of the blonde hair of their childhood. Also known as dirty blonde

Actually, that's not correct. You can get very light ash, medium ash and dark ash blonde as well. I'm wearing it right now...lol. Most blondes have some ash - it cuts nasty orange tones. My natural colour as a child was very light blonde but changed naturally into a medium ash as I got older.
 
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Ok, so the term "creole" can mean many things, right? Is it a sensitive term? Or is it just the "Louisiana Creole" that's supposedly irrelevant?

I don't mean to offend anyone, I'm just curious... Because I have a friend who is from France and refers to herself as "creole". She's of mixed Mauritian, Euro and Chinese heritage. She also speaks the Mauritian Creole language.
 
Beyonce doesn't have enough Caucasian in her blood to have been born with blonde hair, most of the women I know born with ash blonde hair have Caucasian mothers and black fathers,

that's funny bc most of the black people i know with blonde hair are not discernibly mixed--meaning both their parents identify as black....one parent might be from a long line of lite brites but in general most of the blonde hair or even blue eyed black folk i know and have seen are not directly mixed via parents of different mixture.

Genes are funny like that. You don't know if her dad has any white ancestry either. You can't always tell just by looking at folk.
 
Ok, so the term "creole" can mean many things, right? Is it a sensitive term? Or is it just the "Louisiana Creole" that's supposedly irrelevant?

I don't mean to offend anyone, I'm just curious... Because I have a friend who is from France and refers to herself as "creole". She's of mixed Mauritian, Euro and Chinese heritage. She also speaks the Mauritian Creole language.

Creoles in the US are mainly just mixed people in the South who were descendants of the French, their African slaves and maybe some Native American. Mainly concentrated around modern day Louisiana bc that is where the French concentrated. Creole was actually recognized a class around that time and they enjoyed more rights than they would when Americans took over. But most of the Creole women were concubines for the rich white landowners. I remember reading once there was a law passed that black/Creole women had to wear their hair covered bc they used their hair as a means of seduction and the white women felt threatened by it.

But Creoles can look like anything. They can look like that guy who "passed" as white his entire life and his kids didn't discover he was black until he died, or they can look noticeably black and everything in between.

...anyone correct me if I am wrong.
 
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