Young Bae Offends Black Client After Giving Her Advice About Color Tattoos
‘Black Ink Crew’ Recap: Young Bae’s Advice About Color Tattoos On Dark Skin Offends Black Client
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Bernard "Beanz" Smalls
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March 8, 2022
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Quani Wants To Move To Atlanta Immediately
The Ceaser-less episode begins with Quani having the city of Atlanta still heavy on her mind. When Puma brought his family to the A last season, Quani fell in love with the city and wants to move the family there. Puma is onboard with the idea but is not ready to make that move yet. Quani isn’t trying to hear it and gives him an ultimatum to be prepared to move before the kids head back to school.Love Hip-Hop Wired? Get more! Join the Hip-Hop Wired Newsletter
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Young Bae Unites The Crew For A Good Cause
Following the tragic events of the Asian spa shooting in Atlanta, Young Bae has been about unity. Bae links up with Bobby, a half-Korean, half-Black American who lost his mother in the shooting. The two bonded, and Bae does a tribute tattoo for him that honors his late mother. Bae also decides to hold a Blasian Unity Walk over the Brooklyn Bridge and invites the crew to participate. The event will honor both Asian lives and Black lives. The entire crew, including Ceaser, shows up for the walk. Bobby, who we met earlier, participates in the unifying moment. It goes off without a hitch until the released balloons to honor the victims get stuck in a tree.Team-Building Once Again Flops
It’s team-building time. The “competition” sees both teams battle it out by tattooing two Black women. Right off the bat, it’s a mess with each team bickering among themselves during the consultation. The women both want tattoos that require color ink which poses a challenge for the tattoo artists because they have dark skin. During the consultation, the woman tells Bae she wants a galaxy tattoo and wants it to be in full color because it’s something she has never done before. Bae tries to explain to the woman that a tattoo with color will only look good for the first couple of days but will age terribly. “I don’t think the full color’s gonna work, right?” Bae told the client. “As a tattoo artist, we have to think about what we’re working with. We wanna give you what’s best for you and what’s gonna stay and what’s gonna look beautiful ten years later, 20 years later. You know what I’m saying? So I don’t think full color is the option.”1. Facts
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