DJ Lamiez Holworthy opens up about colourism
DJ Lamiez Holworthy opens up about colourism
TV star DJ Lamiez Holworthy has opened up about dealing with colourism, saying she grew up around people who made her feel like there was something wrong with her dark skin.
In the age of Beyonce’s Brown Skin Girl, many conversations have been popping up on our TLs lately. One of them is about colourism, or discriminating against someone because of their skin colour.
TV personality Lamiez joined the convo when a tweep responded to a photo of herself with Khuli Chana by advertising skin lightening products.
The star didn’t take too kindly to the post trying to sell her something she clearly doesn’t want.
mara nna ka thlolwa waitsi.
No offense to anyone who deems it fit to bleach their skin but me? I my dark skin wholeheartedly!
Now more than ever. Especially coz I grew up around people who made me feel like there was something wrong with it.
Road tripping le stocko saka ? pic.twitter.com/LgS2KJcEL7
— ?? ?????? ℍ???????? (@LamiezHolworthy) August 30, 2020
? mara nna ka thlolwa waitsi.
No offense to anyone who deems it fit to bleach their skin but me? I my dark skin wholeheartedly!
Now more than ever. Especially coz I grew up around people who made me feel like there was something wrong with it. https://t.co/nnj4ShUTKc
— ?? ?????? ℍ???????? (@LamiezHolworthy) August 30, 2020
“No offence to anyone who deems it fit to bleach their skin, but me? I love my dark skin wholeheartedly! Now more than ever. Especially because I grew up around people who made me feel like there was something wrong with it,” said Lamiez.
Other celebs have weighed in on the colourism debate in recent weeks.
TV and media personality Kuli Roberts took to Twitter to encourage dark-skinned women to love themselves. She said we are not going to raise a generation of children hating themselves.
“We are not going to have a generation of dark-skinned kids hating their complexions because of you. Not today, satan,” she said in a post last month.
Re ka lapa Ke bo “you’re pretty for a dark skinned girl”
Also,you’d be surprised at how much Indian people bleach!
Also coz colorism is a real thing- the lighter,the more superior!Thank God my mom Ke lepara and made me love my dark skin from a s long as I could remember. https://t.co/kXq6jOOfnR
— ?? ?????? ℍ???????? (@LamiezHolworthy) August 30, 2020
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