@ArianaGrande my culture is not couture my ppl were not colonized & oppressed for u to wear my culture as a fashion pic.twitter.com/2uxd05Ivz0
— Dibidibidis (@problematicmino) August 9, 2015
.@ArianaGrande do you even know some of the misogyny & sexist that comes from henna alone do you even know girls are forced into marriage
— Dibidibidis (@problematicmino) August 9, 2015
.@ArianaGrande are you aware to the fact that henna is used in indian weddings and indian brides/females wear it SOLELY for that
— Dibidibidis (@problematicmino) August 9, 2015
.@ArianaGrande unless you are indian/pakistani/bangledeshi/Sri Lankan/ African u can't say shit about henna and who can wear it goodbye
— Dibidibidis (@problematicmino) August 9, 2015
.@ArianaGrande Kabbalah is not a religion it is more of a wisdom. Should I say way of life. Definitely not religion pic.twitter.com/O2oa0HrMIQ
— Dibidibidis (@problematicmino) August 9, 2015
I love ari but kabbalah isnt a religion its a jewish mysticism & ariana getting that henna done is cultural appropriation
— Confessions (@honestfandom) August 9, 2015
when an asian girl embraces her culture and wears henna etc she's made fun of but when ariana grande does it it's cool and trendy lmao okay
— inaya (@chillkelljn) August 9, 2015
I hope you guys realize Ariana practices Kabbalah and henna is a part of the religion.
— ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ (@arianacuIt) August 9, 2015
Ariana about to be like, I did the henna because the fact that America has one of the highest child obesity rates in the world frustrates me
— ️️ (@laheygrande) August 9, 2015
I love ariana but I'm not okay with this. mehndi(henna) is so sacred in my culture and she's using it as an aesthetic pic.twitter.com/HRMoIo1tco
— justin (@sveltebieber) August 9, 2015
i can't deal with some of you, henna is not culture appropriation. It's art. Stop making a huge deal out of everything Ariana does
— Yeliz (@buterasfruit) August 9, 2015
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Is this considered cultural appropriation since Ariana practices Kabalah? Are these fans just reaching and trying to make something out of nothing? Is henna even considered cultural appropriation? Also, Happy Women's day ONTD!