L'Oreal did it again. First they lightened up Beyonce and now Freida pinto for there new ad campaign. This is the first photo released from Freida's ad campaign for L'oreal Colors. Do you think L'Oreal needs to stop whitewashing its stars?
Even beyonce who often talks about racism never said anything when l'oreal was accused of lightening her skin toneOriginally posted by: chatpati900After everything she's said about people in India discriminating based on color, I would hope she objects to this. But I'm willing to bet she won't say a word simply because it's L'Oreal Paris.
Originally posted by: chatpati900After everything she's said about people in India discriminating based on color, I would hope she objects to this. But I'm willing to bet she won't say a word simply because it's L'Oreal Paris.
& besides she is looking gorgeous π
LOL. I like that she does that. I badmouth India more than Freida considering I'm not even a celeb. I don't like the fact that Indians only seem to be attracted towards "light skinned." for example, one of my second cousin in India I heard didn't want to marry some girl because she was too brown. ROFL. I don't like that mentality. it sickens me. Freida does have a right to badmouth the norms of Indian, and so do I. π anyways, I hope this obession with "light skinned" dies soon. but it wont.Originally posted by: masakaliiiYeah Frieda, as someone who badmouths india constantly i would loveee to see how shes going to deal with this one.
Originally posted by: TheatreLOL. I like that she does that. I badmouth India more than Freida considering I'm not even a celeb. I don't like the fact that Indians only seem to be attracted towards "light skinned." for example, one of my second cousin in India I heard didn't want to marry some girl because she was too brown. ROFL. I don't like that mentality. it sickens me. Freida does have a right to badmouth the norms of Indian, and so do I. π anyways, I hope this obession with "light skinned" dies soon. but it wont.
comment:
p_commentcount