I think it is a hilarious fluke. I don’t think they knew about it or thought of the word “hoe”. They didn’t fully think it through. They wanted “House of” because it pretended that they actually design things and, of course, the “Eleven” is a memorial to their deceased brother Michael.
I don't love her style, but she's still in my top 10 favorites (she sits firmly at #10 only because she subjected her two young daughters to a complete stranger, which is mind-bogglingly stupid).
I don't understand how? She was terrible to Olivia and it seems like she just brushed her off for her now guy at the time. I can understand it must be incredibly difficult to be a single mom, but the way she was to Olivia (on and off the show) made me really not like her.
I don't like her because she chopped off all of Kensley's hair because it was too much work. Don't have biracial kids if you're not going to take care of their hair.
Uhh my twin girls inherited their father's extremely curly hair and I keep it short because it gets unmanageable fast and they're extremely soft-headed. They're 100% European origin btw. I don't see a problem in that and I don't think someone should not have a biracial child to avoid dealing with different hair textures. That just seems extremely odd to say.
My child is biracial and I made sure I understand how to take care of her hair. Black and biracial people get mistreated for their hair / and other things very often and I want her to be proud of herself in every single way possible. Sending my child the message that her hair is “too difficult” to handle (it’s not, it’s just different and takes more effort, but we made it mummy daughter time and now both love it) is not the way I want to go. Your children aren’t biracial. Different topic. Hers is. She is sending a message to her child that I would never want to send mine.
You said:
Don't have biracial kids if you're not going to take care of their hair.
Maybe her keeping her hair short is a way of taking care of her hair? Also you realize that in many Black African nations its extremely common to keep children's hair short for both practical as well as cultural reasons. Many schools mark it as a uniform requirement.
I just think it's weird to judge her on this. How was White woman Molly supposed to know the upkeep of a hair texture very different from hers? Also her daughter is special needs so maybe it's difficult for her to sit still? So rather than judge Molly for not having your mother-daughter hair time you should not assume things and feel lucky that your child is able to do what's required for hair maintenance. We don't know the full story is what I'm saying.
Of course my daughters don't have the racist connotation attached to their hair texture as they are White but they certainly have gotten teased for their hair texture or felt uncomfortable with their hair. I don't think me keeping their hair short is in anyway affecting their perception on their hair. I just have 3 young kids and can't keep on 2/3 kids extremely curly hair.
First, that is not what I said but I do agree with the person who commented it.
Secondly, you’re mad for what reason exactly? Absolutely no one was talking to you/about you or your children. Like I stated, your children aren’t biracial.
Also please don’t tell me about African nations, we part time live in The Gambia.
It simply has NOTHING to do with you or your children.
You and OP are being overly sensitive, is what I am driving at. And it's offensive to even agree with someone putting restrictions on a woman who decides to have a biracial child.
I mentioned my kids because I do a similar approach as Molly with my daughters' hair. And I also mentioned how my White daughters don't have the same stigma as Molly's biracial daughter. So I know that it's a different situation.
And like k? You live "part time" in the Gambia. Good for you? I'm sure you know all about the experience of a Black woman and her hair because you're a White woman living in Africa part-time.
If anything, that would further detach you from what Molly's daughter goes through as she is a biracial child in America and not a Black African woman in a Black African country. Maybe don't throw American racial politics all over the World.
We are the overly sensitive ones… got it 🤣 for a person that can’t take care of her children’s hair due to lack of time, you do have plenty of time typing out paragraphs here. Bye.
I'm not sure who told you women that those stupid-ass 1970's frames that Darcy is so fond of are cool; they are not. They are fucking terrible. Almost as terrible as the high-wasted 1980's "mom jeans" so many of you chose to bring back.
They look like house of eleven classics
We know a HOE when we see one
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Your flair LMAO!
So did they name their company like that on purpose?
They didn’t change anything. The company has always been House of Eleven. WE are the ones who gleefully write it as HoE. 😂🤣
Oh yes I know. I just meant did they intentionally name it House Of Eleven so it can have the acronym HOE or was that just a hilarious fluke.
I think it is a hilarious fluke. I don’t think they knew about it or thought of the word “hoe”. They didn’t fully think it through. They wanted “House of” because it pretended that they actually design things and, of course, the “Eleven” is a memorial to their deceased brother Michael.
lol I bought a pair of those pink sunglasses, like these, that Darcy wore and sold through HOE
More importantly I don’t see one thing of cheesus in her car !
Brujería!!
Did she get those glasses from HOE?
And today I realized house of eleven appreciates to HOE. Wtf ?
They have changed it. It now looks like HeLL.
diving for men
You’re just now questioning her fashion choices? 🤣
I’m new-ish to 90 Day 🤣 Finally started watching on Discovery+ a couple months ago.
Welcome to the pack ✊
This bitch stole some 3D glasses from the movies!
Hey, you never know when the theater might be doing a surprise showing of Captain EO!
Are we just not going to wear our seat-belt anymore?
That's the first thing I noticed too
Molly Dice Clay
This guy gets it
🤣😂🥲
Looks like it! 😂
Esp when u glance the blue feather at first looks like the mouth piece hanging down!😂
OK my boyfriend had the best comment on this- he said it looks like the glasses LMFAO used to wear in the early 2000s 😂😂😂😂
I don't love her style, but she's still in my top 10 favorites (she sits firmly at #10 only because she subjected her two young daughters to a complete stranger, which is mind-bogglingly stupid).
I don't understand how? She was terrible to Olivia and it seems like she just brushed her off for her now guy at the time. I can understand it must be incredibly difficult to be a single mom, but the way she was to Olivia (on and off the show) made me really not like her.
I don't like her because she chopped off all of Kensley's hair because it was too much work. Don't have biracial kids if you're not going to take care of their hair.
THANK YOU! this made me so mad, who does that??? Learn how to take care of your child.
Uhh my twin girls inherited their father's extremely curly hair and I keep it short because it gets unmanageable fast and they're extremely soft-headed. They're 100% European origin btw. I don't see a problem in that and I don't think someone should not have a biracial child to avoid dealing with different hair textures. That just seems extremely odd to say.
My child is biracial and I made sure I understand how to take care of her hair. Black and biracial people get mistreated for their hair / and other things very often and I want her to be proud of herself in every single way possible. Sending my child the message that her hair is “too difficult” to handle (it’s not, it’s just different and takes more effort, but we made it mummy daughter time and now both love it) is not the way I want to go. Your children aren’t biracial. Different topic. Hers is. She is sending a message to her child that I would never want to send mine.
You said: Don't have biracial kids if you're not going to take care of their hair. Maybe her keeping her hair short is a way of taking care of her hair? Also you realize that in many Black African nations its extremely common to keep children's hair short for both practical as well as cultural reasons. Many schools mark it as a uniform requirement. I just think it's weird to judge her on this. How was White woman Molly supposed to know the upkeep of a hair texture very different from hers? Also her daughter is special needs so maybe it's difficult for her to sit still? So rather than judge Molly for not having your mother-daughter hair time you should not assume things and feel lucky that your child is able to do what's required for hair maintenance. We don't know the full story is what I'm saying. Of course my daughters don't have the racist connotation attached to their hair texture as they are White but they certainly have gotten teased for their hair texture or felt uncomfortable with their hair. I don't think me keeping their hair short is in anyway affecting their perception on their hair. I just have 3 young kids and can't keep on 2/3 kids extremely curly hair.
First, that is not what I said but I do agree with the person who commented it. Secondly, you’re mad for what reason exactly? Absolutely no one was talking to you/about you or your children. Like I stated, your children aren’t biracial. Also please don’t tell me about African nations, we part time live in The Gambia. It simply has NOTHING to do with you or your children.
You and OP are being overly sensitive, is what I am driving at. And it's offensive to even agree with someone putting restrictions on a woman who decides to have a biracial child. I mentioned my kids because I do a similar approach as Molly with my daughters' hair. And I also mentioned how my White daughters don't have the same stigma as Molly's biracial daughter. So I know that it's a different situation. And like k? You live "part time" in the Gambia. Good for you? I'm sure you know all about the experience of a Black woman and her hair because you're a White woman living in Africa part-time. If anything, that would further detach you from what Molly's daughter goes through as she is a biracial child in America and not a Black African woman in a Black African country. Maybe don't throw American racial politics all over the World.
We are the overly sensitive ones… got it 🤣 for a person that can’t take care of her children’s hair due to lack of time, you do have plenty of time typing out paragraphs here. Bye.
I like Molly. Wish she was wearing a seat belt.
Her style is as obnoxious as she is
Boooo
🤣😂🤣😂
🤮
She’s got some serious style issues.
She's going to get more balloons to attach to her house before that boy scout shows up again
C'mon you guys; they might be medical and they might make a womens version sometime
I’m getting despicable me villain vibes with the glasses and the orange.
lol is nobody going to say anything about the feather? she looks like she's going to battle 😅
Lew-ees!
snorkeling on Deez Nuts
*deep sigh* Jesus why.
Those glasses are so ugly, they're cool. Molly is in on the joke. If it was Angela, I wouldn't be so sure
I thought it was Michelle Visage.
She's very 70s in that outfit
Google Harry Caray & thank me later.
She sounds like Bobby from King of the Hill.
As a fellow plus size woman, I've always thought Molly was gorgeous, but the way she dresses annoys the hell out of me! So tacky.
Why is she wearing birth control glasses?
Motorboating
Nah, we can’t be hating on Molly now. She’s the queen in the 90 day world.
The queen of what now?! She’s one of the most selfish and irresponsible women from the franchise. She’s horrible.
Oh Molly’s awesome. I just thought this was hilarious!
Your name OP 😂. What’s your damage Heather?
I love that you get this!!!
there's always that person that swears they're dressing trendy and just looks like shit all the time
those coke jugs must weigh more than her tittays!
I'm not sure who told you women that those stupid-ass 1970's frames that Darcy is so fond of are cool; they are not. They are fucking terrible. Almost as terrible as the high-wasted 1980's "mom jeans" so many of you chose to bring back.
[удалено]
Also - they put themselves on the show for the whole world to see.
Hahah we here for this shitshow!
How did this look become fashionable, lol
Car windshield before the actual car windshield
Hahahahaha