fearof ‘beingcancelled’
andthedisconnectbetween
peopleonlineandin real
life.‘TheInternetfeelsso
entitledto haveopinions
abouteverything,buta lot
of it is bullshit.Thesearereal
people,withreallives.People
aresodetachedthatthey
don’tfeelempathy,theydon’t
feelbad,theydon’trealise
thattheonemessagethat
yousentlaughingat someone
couldbethemessage
thatpushesthatperson
offtheledge.’
Throughoutourchat,Jordyn
is openandthoughtful,
takinghertimeto articulate
exactlyhowshefeels,even
thoughshe’sreadyto put
allof thisbehindherand
focusonhercareeragain:
she’sgota rangeof hair
extensionswithEasilocks,an
Eylurecollaborationandan
inclusivesportswearcompany,
Secndnture.Jordyn’sinstinctive
businessethiccontinues
to driveher.Perhapsit’s
because,afterherdad
passedawaytwoyears
ago,shefilledherlifewith
workandexercisebecame
hertherapy.Duringthat
grievingperiod,shelost
weight,andfacedquestions
overwhethershewasstill
a body-positiveadvocate.
‘I feellikebeingbodypositive
meanswantingto bethebest
versionof yourself.If youwant
to beskinny,bigor whatever
youwantto be,youhave
everyrightto bethat,as
longasyou’rebeinggood
to yourbody.’
Herhairrangeis another
passionproject,bornfrom
herownexperiences.‘I’ve
beenthroughsucha [journey],
especiallyasa blackgirl,’
saysJordyn.‘Growingup,
therearealwaysstoriesof
gettingyourhairdone,or
yourmumbrushingyourhair,
tryingto tameit.’ Shesmilesat
thememory.‘Theneighbours
wouldthinkI waskillingyou,’
laughshermumasshelooks
on,beforetellingmeabout
thetimewhena relative
relaxedJordyn’shairwithout
herpermission,leavingher
fuming.‘I’vegrownto not
havea tenderheadat all
andI enjoygettingmyhair
braidednow,’addsJordyn,
whobeggedherdadto
lethergetherfirstweave.
Despitethelabelsthatpeople
buildourrelationships with our
familyand God, and come
backtogether one day and
bestronger and happier.’ It’s
beenilluminating for her to
figureoutwho she is and who
shecantrust. ‘A lot of people
canbearound when things
aregood, but you don’t know
who’sreally around until
thingsarebad.’
I askwhat impression she
hopespeople take away from
thisinterview. ‘It’s not about
publicstatements for me and
it’sunfortunate that something
soprivatehad to happen
publicly...’ she tails off, before
adding,‘Let’s stick together.
Theworldis so crazy. Our
politics,our wars, our this,
thatandthe other, the last
thingweneed is to start going
againsteach other about
thingsonsocial media. Let’s
bebetterhumans and learn
fromourmistakes.’
Shestrikes me as someone
determined to look forwards,
notbackwards. ‘I don’t know
what’snext. Knowing me,
I mightwake up one day
andbelike, “I’m moving to
Peru!”’Aswe emerge from
ourquietcorner of the hotel,
a waiterrecognises Jordyn
andtellsher he is a huge fan.
Sheandher mum give him
a quicksqueeze. As I’m
poisedto leave, she turns and
softlysays, ‘I’ve had to grow
upin frontof everyone’s eyes
- between losing my dad,
this,relationships, whatever
it is. I’vehad to deal with so
much,[but] my life could be
wayworse.’ She’s got the rest
of herlifeahead of her, and
something tells me the world
willbewatching intently to
seewhatJordyn Woods
doesnext.
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T H E
STORIES
BEHIND
THE POSTS
FIRST POST
‘You know when you’re
[first] on Instagram and
you just post anything?
That was me then –
I think I was in Malibu.’
HILLARY CLINTON
‘I was at a baby
shower. I had met her
once before so said
hello and she said she
remembered me – she’s
super-nice.’
MY MUM
‘She’s the closest person
in my life. It means
the world having
a supportive woman who
is also a best friend.
She’s taught me to
always have integrity.’
WILL SMITH
‘That was 2001, I was
four. Uncle Willy [who
Jordyn’s sound-engineer
dad worked with in the
‘90s] and my father,
they’re like my
two dads.’
‘Kylie is
m y h o m i e.
I love her’
placeonblackwomen’shair,
definingwhatconstitutes
‘good’or ‘bad’,Jordynhas
createda brandanda space
wherewomenfeelableto
expressthemselves,weave
or noweave.‘Hairhelpsme
switchmyidentity.BadHair...
Whatis [that]?Thereis no
suchthing.It growsoutof
yourhead.It’sa partof you.’
Aftera traumaticfew
months,thefuturelooksbright
forJordyn,buthowdoesit
feelto benavigatingallof this
- goodandbad– withouther
bestfriendKyliebyherside?
There’sa pause,andI can
tellshe’sapprehensive.‘I love
her.That’smyhomie.I hope
everythingfallsintoplace
andthatwecanallgrowand
COVER STAR
ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
INSTAGRAM/@JORDYNWOODS
STYLING
SAIREY STEMP
SENIOR
FASHION ASSISTANT
MADDY ALFORD
FASHION ASSISTANTS
NATALIE ZANNIKOS AND REMI
LAWRENCE
HAIR
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