Sarah Forgany recently traded the flat iron for her natural texture, and the internet had a lot to say about it.
In a candid video shared to her social media, the KENS 5 San Antonio anchor addressed a wave of viewer feedback.
My first thought, as someone who has known Forgany for a long time and has straight hair, is that I should get a fluffy "alpaca look" perm to show solidarity!
The response to Forgany's curls was so intense that some viewers refused to believe it was real.
"People think it's fake. They think it's a perm. They think it's AI," Forgany shared in her video. Her response? A firm reality check: "Nope. It’s genetics."
Forgany revealed that she comes from a "curly hair family," but like many women in the spotlight, she spent years conforming to a specific aesthetic. And admitted it took a "very long time" to reach an age where she felt comfortable embracing her natural texture.
Mentioning her four-year-old daughter, Forgany wants the next generation to see that they should be proud of whatever "God gave them."
"For those of you who don't like it, thank you for writing me anyway and letting me know," Forgany said. "I am not mad at you. You're entitled to your opinion.
"There are going to be times you're going to see me with curly hair. Other times you'll see me with straight because I can do both," she said. Her final advice to her followers was simple and powerful: "Do whatever makes you happy."

