Rock band frontwoman Skin has had one hell of a career – not only is she a trailblazer for other Black women in a genre largely dominated by white musicians, but in the last three decades she’s sold millions of records with Skunk Anansie, partied with Nelson Mandela and toured with David Bowie.
After facing down racism, homophobia and sexism on her own path to become one of the most iconic singers in British rock music, Skin – whose real name is Deborah Anne Dyer – tells OK!
she feels the Black Lives Matter movement has changed both the music industry and the wider world. And while she’s excited about this shift, 54 year old Skin is about to see her personal life dramatically alter too.
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