The X Factor, the aspiring musician was informed that her sporting an afro would prevent her from becoming popular in the mainstream pop world and with the public.
Speaking alongside her husband Marcel Badiane-Robin, she said: "When I went into the X Factor, one thing that I really didn't want to compromise on was my hair."That, to me, is a representation of me, my colour and my culture, and I believe that should be celebrated."Discussing her time on I'm A Celeb, Fleur recalled an incident where people would question if she would be sporting her natural hair in camp.She continued to tell Hello!
magazine: "When I went into the jungle a lot of people asked if I was going to braid my hair down, saying I couldn't have my afro out in the.
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