She didn’t “go natural.”
She went free.
For decades, Hollywood quietly enforced a rule:
Assimilate to be accepted.
Straighter hair. Softer presence. Smaller identity.
When Viola Davis stopped wearing wigs, it wasn’t rebellion for applause.
It was release.
There’s a difference between styling yourself…
and shrinking yourself.
Black women — especially in corporate spaces, media, and entertainment — have long been pressured to conform to Eurocentric beauty standards to be seen as “polished” or “professional.” That pressure isn’t imaginary. It’s documented.
So when a woman says, “I’m done apologizing for my hair, my skin, my presence,” that’s not vanity.
That’s sovereignty.
The real power move?
Defining beauty on your own terms.
Source: @blkcultureunfiltered



