In an interview with ELLE, she said: ‘Going into the next season, my fear is having to see another one of my black girlfriends get her hair burned by a hair straightener, or do her own makeup because the makeup artist hasn’t been trained to work with all different skin types.‘I hate that some of my Black friends feel the way they do.
Even if they’re sitting front row, they’re not feeling accepted.‘Our industry is supposed to be about expression and individuality, but the reality is that [many people] still discriminate because of exactly [those differences].’Issues of race and diversity have come to the forefront once more after the death of George Floyd in the US, a black man who died after a white police officer knelt on his neck for.
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