Sugababes star Keisha Buchanan has described her experience of racism in the music industry, saying she was portrayed as the “instigator” of conflict within the pop group.
The singer, 35, was one of the band’s founding members, alongside Mutya Buena and Siobhan Donaghy, but quit in 2009 amid rumours of infighting.
Speaking on This Morning, she said that she was often portrayed as the source of the conflict and now believes this was because of “systemic racism”.
She said: “I’m saying that definitely, 100%, I believe that systemic racism comes in all different forms, and I believe that if you’re using someone’s character to manipulate them and it’s based upon perception, in terms of the press side of things. “Some of those people have never
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