Love Island’s Jess Hardings hilariously and incorrectly referenced cornrows while discussing the ‘do with her costar Whitney Adebayo
Love Island’s Jess Hardings went viral for mistakenly referring to cornrows as “conrads.”
Adebayo, 26, who has her own hair line called CC Hair, wore the protective style underneath her extensions and weaves, and she did not want the look to be seen by viewers, per Hardings. Before Hardings could finish her thought, Adebayo erupted in laughter. “Jess, that killed me!” she said as Browns clarified, “You mean cornrows?” “Yeah!” Hardings said back before continuing with her story. “She used to get one boob out and quickly swap the wigs,” Hardings shared, explaining that because Adebayo was exposed, cameras could not film her in the dressing room, preventing them from showing her cornrows on TV.
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