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  • 1 week ago | hellobeautiful.com | Shamika Sanders |Maui Bigelow

    Source: Courtesy Of Talent / Courtesy Of TalentI didn’t begin my weight loss journey because I hated the woman in the mirror. I wasn’t trying to “get fine” for a man. It wasn’t my goal to be “Summer time fine.”  I wasn’t battling low self-esteem or desperate for validation. I was heavy, yes—but I was also fly, confident, and loved. I had access, attention, and style. I was her and I’m sure you are too sis. So before you start the journey, own that.

  • 1 week ago | 92q.com | Maui Bigelow

    In a world that too often tells Black women how to exist—how to speak, how to dress, how to wear our hair—those of us who walk boldly with locs are choosing to take up space, unapologetically. Black women with locs are top tier. We don’t wear our crowns out of convenience. Locs are not a trend we’re chasing—they’re a lifestyle, a spiritual practice, a commitment to self.

  • 1 week ago | blackamericaweb.com | Maui Bigelow

    Source: Courtesy Of Talent / Courtesy Of TalentIn a world that too often tells Black women how to exist—how to speak, how to dress, how to wear our hair—those of us who walk boldly with locs are choosing to take up space, unapologetically. Black women with locs are top tier. We don’t wear our crowns out of convenience. Locs are not a trend we’re chasing—they’re a lifestyle, a spiritual practice, a commitment to self.

  • 2 weeks ago | hiphopnc.com | Maui Bigelow

    In a world that too often tells Black women how to exist—how to speak, how to dress, how to wear our hair—those of us who walk boldly with locs are choosing to take up space, unapologetically. Black women with locs are top tier. We don’t wear our crowns out of convenience. Locs are not a trend we’re chasing—they’re a lifestyle, a spiritual practice, a commitment to self.

  • 2 weeks ago | hellobeautiful.com | Maui Bigelow

    Source: Courtesy Of Talent / Courtesy Of TalentIn a world that too often tells Black women how to exist—how to speak, how to dress, how to wear our hair—those of us who walk boldly with locs are choosing to take up space, unapologetically. Black women with locs are top tier. We don’t wear our crowns out of convenience. Locs are not a trend we’re chasing—they’re a lifestyle, a spiritual practice, a commitment to self.

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Maui Bigelow
Maui Bigelow @MauiBigelow
11 Sep 24

Forget Georgia Tech, Trump is a damn Ramblin Wreck! 🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🥴 #presidentialdebate2024

Maui Bigelow
Maui Bigelow @MauiBigelow
11 Sep 24

This man be lying like we don’t fact check. #presidentialdebate https://t.co/Ubc1a6g4SR

Maui Bigelow
Maui Bigelow @MauiBigelow
11 Sep 24

I’m sure this is similar to how @vp @kamalaharris is feeling right now. Arguing with a child, not clear on what’s being said but knowing that it is an insult. 😂😂😂 Babygirl could have easily debated #Trump and won. https://t.co/ovqWw0G2mC