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Lupita Nyong’o Blasts UK Magazine for Making Her More ‘Eurocentric’ | See Details

Lupita Nyong’o Blasts UK Magazine for Making Her More ‘Eurocentric’ | See Details

Lupita Nyong’o is one of the most beautiful actresses on the Hollywood scene and what makes her even more fabulous is that she embraces her African essence. She has said in the past that her idea of beauty while growing up was lighter skin and straight Caucasian hair, but all that changed when she saw Alek Wek, the model, on TV.

So you can imagine how she would feel when anyone tries to fit her into their mold of beauty – she would resist and that’s exactly what happened.

Lupita is on the cover of Grazia UK’s latest issue and she took to social media to call out the magazine for “smooth[ing] my hair to fit a more Eurocentric notion of what beautiful hair looks like.”

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In an Instagram post, Lupita showed the magazine cover alongside the original photos — and it’s pretty clear that her loose ponytail was essentially shaved off by the folks at Grazia UK.

“As I have made clear so often in the past with every fiber of my being, I embrace my natural heritage and despite having grown up thinking light skin and straight, silky hair were the standards of beauty, I now know that my dark skin and kinky, coily hair are beautiful too,” Nyong’o captioned the post.

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“Being featured on the cover of a magazine fulfills me as it is an opportunity to show other dark, kinky-haired people, and particularly our children, that they are beautiful just the way they are. I am disappointed that @graziauk invited me to be on their cover and then edited out and smoothed my hair to fit their notion of what beautiful hair looks like. Had I been consulted, I would have explained that I cannot support or condone the omission of what is my native heritage with the intention that they appreciate that there is still a very long way to go to combat the unconscious prejudice against black women’s complexion, hair style and texture,” she concluded.

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Nyong’o added the hashtag #dtmh (don’t touch my hair) to drive the point home. In an industry where Black women are already underrepresented, it’s problematic to photoshop images of women like Nyong’o who, as she says, want children to know that they’re beautiful as they are.

Furthermore, it was straight-up disrespectful to make such a change without consulting Nyong’o and allowing her to explain exactly why the photoshopping is a racial issue.

This isn’t the first time a magazine has come under fire for photoshopping Nyong’o. As noted by People, a 2014 Vanity Fair cover generated controversy online after people pointed out that it appeared her skin had been lightened.

 

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