Posted on 09/22/2017 12:03:44 PM PDT by EdnaMode
Martina Big started out as a white woman, and now shes here ... with Maury Povich, explaining why she chose to drastically change her appearance. The plastic-surgery-obsessed Big appeared on Maury, wearing a gigantic Black Girls Rock necklace and her best kinky weave. Even as the audience sat dumbfounded and confused, you could tell Maury was thinking, I should have just did my usual paternity-testing show.
Martina, do you think youre a black person? Maury asked.
Yes, Big replied. But 80 percent. I have to learn a lot. I know.
Bigs transitioning into a black woman included her taking supplements to darken her skin, lip implants, a nose job, various lipo procedures and a kinky weave. The breast enhancements were done previously during her foray into these damn plastic surgeons should know better breast-enlargement surgeries and the fact that she wanted to look like Pamela Anderson.
Everyone whos watching this, whos a person of color is going to say its not just skin-deep. You think you want to learn about the black culture, and you can absorb all of that, Maury said.
Yeah, Big replied. She then went on to state that hopefully she wont need extensions in her hair, once her blond hair starts to grow in darker naturally.
Being black is not about extensions, Maury stated.
When Maury Povich is a voice of reason, you need to check your life decisions. What would have made the segment television gold would have been Maury ending it with, You are not the father a black woman!
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