TSA Flags Gabrielle Union’s Hair Weave
Gabrielle-Union

As per recent reports, it has been revealed that the hairs of actress Gabrielle Union is fly, though it approximately grounded the actress in an incident that was held at the airport earlier on Wednesday.

While expressing her opinion regarding the entire issue by means of a post made by her on micro-blogging site Twitter, the actress claimed that her “weave got 'flagged' by the bodyscan at security. No lie. TSA required a hair pat-down. If human hair and thread sets off the body scanner, a lot of folks just ended up on the watch list”.

She is reportedly dating Dwayne Wade, the 30-year-old NBA star. “It's a weave, not terrorism”, she further said.

The 39-year-ols “Good Deeds” celebrity expressed her extreme astonishment that the black lady, an agent of TSA who stopped the celebrity, was so naïve and inexperienced regarding her weave.

Regardless of the entire hairy incident, she was lastly permitted to get on board.

In another post, she expressed her hopes, in an extremely hilarious manner, that she expects her weave not to result in causing any kind of turbulence. No doubt it indeed is quite powerful, she added, in an extremely jolly mood.

The longtime girlfriend of Dwyane Wade, Gabrielle Union, earlier got in a snarl following an incident in which her hair weave headed out airport security officials. As a result, the famous celebrity had to be patted down by official agents from TSA.

In this regard, a follower of Union on Twitter replied with a very amazing suggestion, wherein he claimed that the TSA agent were not even able to understand the famous concept of her hairstyle, as it is quite evident that weaves are generally used by for Afro-American women as compared to women belonging to other races.

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