Strictly Come Dancing's Motsi Mabuse voiced a hope for long-term change with Black Lives Matter. As a huge star in the showbiz and TV worlds, the personality said she recognises her "responsibility" of representing black people.
The head judge noted she was one of the "very few black people" in Germany on TV and on the BBC. Motsi, 39, demanded "long-term change, not just talk" of Black Lives Matter in an impassioned interview.
She told Woman & Home magazine : "It’s good that people are having the Black Lives Matter conversation. It’s important this is not just a trend.
Being black is not a hashtag. "I want to see sustainable and long-term change, not just talk." She added: "I am one of the very few black people in Germany on TV, and on
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