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Published Mar 30, 2026
Not everything Jeanne Cadieu has done can be praised, and she found herself in the middle of intense backlash when she wore a Native American headdress. A video of her circulated on the internet showing her wearing the headdress while attending the 2019 Burning Man music festival. She was accused of cultural misappropriation and allegedly also making an offensive gesture referred to as "pied de nez," which is essentially when someone thumbs their nose at someone or something.
Cadieu does not appear to have addressed the criticism of her actions. While it does not lessen them in any way, she is not the first celebrity to be accused of cultural misappropriation. This includes Pharrell Williams, who appeared on the cover of Elle U.K. wearing a headdress in 2014, and Khloe Kardashian, who wore a headdress to her niece North West's music festival-inspired birthday party, "Kidchella," in 2014.
Cultural misappropriation has long been slammed for showing a lack of sensitivity, with many celebrities on the receiving end of criticism. Cultural Director of the Redhawk Native American Arts Council Cliff Matias told Page Six in 2014, "But it's also sad. It's really sad that people who are celebrities don't take the responsibility and the understanding that they are trendsetters and they influence people, especially young people," he "It's a responsibility that I don't think a lot of them acknowledge that they have."