Was Giuliana Rancic’s Dreadlock Comment Edited? Her comments caused a firestorm on social media and emptied a seat on the Fashion Police panel…but did Giuliana’s criticism of Zendaya’s temporary dreadlocks get taken completely out of context? Sources are now speaking out to say that the blame actually lies with the producers for going out of their way to chop and screw Giuliana’s full discussion of the Disney star’s look to just the “patchouli” portion…and the situation snowballed. Apparently her comments on the dreaded-up look were blatantly non-racial before the context was removed. Via MailOnline : The 40-year-old began by saying that she admires Zendaya’s fashion sense. But then the E! star said that she thought the hair was “really heavy” and added that the look “overwhelms her, and it’s just too boho.” Rancic flashed a peace sign symbol on the show. Then she added, “Zendaya is more high-fashion. The hair to me on her is making her a little more boho. Like I feel like she smells like patchouli oil. Or weed.” An insider close to Giuliana argued, “If you see what she actually said, it’s clear she wasn’t making a racial joke.” A source confirmed: “The joke didn’t originate with Giuliana, the jokes were written out before, as is often the case on Fashion Police.” “Giuliana accepts responsibility for what happened. She was educated about the sensitivities here and doesn’t make excuses for it. But Giuliana is a stand up person and instead of making excuses or pointing fingers and laying blame, she took it all on herself, she knows she should have been more sensitive and didn’t make any excuses.” If this is true, the producers REALLY threw Giuliana under the bus once that decision blew up in their faces. What do you think? Did you get the sense that Giuliana meant it as a style criticism referencing a hippie/bohemian look that she didn’t feel worked for the red carpet ( like she originally said )…or do you think that she was just bad-mouthing natural Black hair?
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Sources Say Giuliana Rancic’s “Racial” Dig At Zendaya Was Edited — What She REALLY Said Was…
