Florence Pugh is opening up about being complicit in cultural appropriation before she understood what it was. In a lengthy Instagram post, the “Little Women” actress wrote, “The history and heartbreak over how when Black girls do it they’re mocked and judged, but when white girls for it, it’s only then perceived as cool.
It was true. I could see how Black culture was being so obviously exploited. I was defensive and confused, white fragility coming out plain and simple.” RELATED: Florence Pugh Admits Dealing With Critics Of Her Relationship With Zach Braff Is The ‘Strange Side Of Fame’ Pugh said she went through a Henna phase when an Indian shop owner taught her about it. “I thought because I was taught about it differently, I was an
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