'They are scary': SA reacts to woman giving away old scruffy wigs on Facebook

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'They are scary': SA reacts to woman giving away old scruffy wigs on Facebook
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A South African woman has decided to give away some of her old wigs by selling them on Facebook. People criticised and poked fun at the poor-quality hair.

"I have old weaves that I no longer need and am giving them away for free. If you want one, WhatsApp 083698644 ❤️.", which has sparked much criticism online.South Africans poke fun at the old wigs

Several netizens couldn't help but laugh at the post, while others criticised the poor quality wigs and compared the hair to puppies.Busheka Diamond Hlalefo wrote:"Yho where did you get them? They look like they've been through a lot haiii I'm danko

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