Sharna Burgess criticizes trolls for her son’s long hair and pink hair tie

“I’m sorry, have you seen Jason Momoa?” said the dancer
Sharna Burgess is not satisfied with the criticism of her son’s hair.
A now-deleted Instagram story said: Dancing with the stars dancer addressed the comments after saying she would “definitely let her 13-month-old son Zane grow his ‘beautiful baby hair’.”

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“I had some people in my DMs who were so passionately angry at me for doing this,” Burgess said. “I had someone get their hair tie pink this morning.”
“I don’t get the whole ‘pink is for girls’ thing [thing] and I attach a pink hair tie [doesn’t] symbolize anything. “Long hair is feminine or what kind of girl,” I don’t get it,” Burgess continued. “I mean, I’m sorry, have you seen Jason Momoa? I have to write a post [on my Instagram] Of all the men that the majority of women and probably the majority of men find attractive too, and so many of them have long hair.
Burgess also added that romance novels often feature men with long hair.

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“For me it’s just crazy when it comes to kids and it’s like we’re pushing an agenda on them. That’s so damn stupid!”
The dancer shares with son Zane Brian Austin Green, Ex-Megan Fox’s other children also wear long hair. Green previously defended his sons’ long hair in the Instagram comments accompanying his posts, reminding fans that his sons “have long hair and like it.”
“In my opinion, they are, and will continue to be, beautiful and also potentially mistaken for girls if they wear matching shorts and t-shirt combos and have short hair,” Green defended.