People Are Saying There's A Haircut Celebs Get Right Before They Steal Black Culture
Facts or fake news? You be the judge.
What do Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, and Miley Cyrus all have in common? According to Twitter user @TrashyeWest, a certain haircut.

@TrashyeWest / Via Twitter: @TrashyeWest
The fourth person pictured in the image is Julieanna Goddard, a social media influencer who's recently faced backlash over a controversial tweet involving the n-word.
In case you were wondering what exactly @TrashyeWest means by using black culture for "a come up," the user reportedly told Allure that they feel Katy, Miley, and Justin are "using the culture for their benefit."
The tweet has been liked by more than 100,000 users, with some throwing even more celebrities into the ring.

@Donziff / Via Twitter: @Donziff
One user tracked this trend as far back as Elvis.

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While another presented Vanilla Ice as the man responsible for launching a thousand culture vultures.

@10000youtubes / Via Twitter: @10000youtubes
Some Twitter users included a few early-'00s celebrities for good measure.

@AmericanGriper / Via Twitter: @AmericanGriper

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Another person took it one step further by delving into the possible family tree of said haircut.

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