Oriini Kaipara, a TV presenter with a traditional Māori face tattoo, gracefully responded to a viewer’s criticism, reaffirming her pride in her cultural heritage. Despite debates online about facial tattoos, Kaipara, the first primetime TV news bulletin presenter with a moko kauae (Māori facial tattoo), embraces its significance to her identity.
One viewer, David, disapproved of Kaipara’s tattoo, calling it “offensive and aggressive.” Undeterred, Kaipara courageously addressed the issue on Instagram, stating, “I responded. I never do that. I broke my own code.” She also corrected David’s spelling and emphasized the importance of cultural understanding.
Despite criticism, Kaipara receives mostly positive feedback. She highlights the need for more Māori representation, stating, “My existence triggers some people [showing] why we need more Māori advocates.” Kaipara’s dignified response underscores the importance of cultural pride and resilience against discrimination.