Black Twitter hilariously clowns Ginuwine and Nick Cannon for their new looks

Both entertainers were good sports about the jokes at their expense.

Ginuwine and Nick Cannon both got clowned by Twitter for new looks they debuted this week.

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First there was Usher, shocking fans when he popped up on social media with a slick pompadour as if he was about to film a reboot of The Five Heartbeats. Now R&B artist Ginuwine is the latest singer to get roasted when he posted a pic on Tuesday with a thick beard that fans thought was rather suspect.

“We getting there ok!!!!!!” Ginuwine opined while looking laid back.

Now that a wave of videos has taken flight on social media showing how men can now get fake beards, his fans had questions and flat out called his facial hair fake.

“The Carlos boozer sharpie beard,” one comment read.

“It’s not even the same texture as the hair I have seen on him before,” another user wrote.

“I sure hope it don’t rain,” someone else said.

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One user even blamed the whole man-weave gate on certain R&B artists not getting along.

Nick Cannon is also getting dragged for his hairstyle choice after hosting Fox’s The Masked Singer on Wednesday while sporting a Jerri-Curlesque slicked to the back style.

But Cannon, who hosts Wild N Out was a good sport about being the butt of jokes. He tweeted:

“I love all the comments about my hairstyle on #TheMaskSinger tonight!,” Cannon said on Twitter. “LOL. Keep them coming! Turn me into a #Meme.”

 

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