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'Natural Savage': Malaysia Pargo's Authentic Appearance Gets Mixed Reactions from Fans

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Spending time with family, going for a swim, and becoming a self-taught nail technician are just a few ways that Malaysia Pargo has been keeping busy during her shelter-in-place life.

A few fans positively reacted to Pargo’s affirmation and complimented the Compton, California, native for her beauty.

Pargo already flaunted her natural hair on Instagram earlier this month in a May 7 post.

Pargo cut her box braids to her shoulders shortly afterward, causing fans to question her drastic hair transformations.

Her braids came as a surprise to fans, since she is known for her silky, black 24-inch hair.

Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information

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