If she had worn some color on her lips, she wouldn’t have looked such a hot mess, but I thought there was another picture of her with a dress on that is on the cover. She does look much better and darker on that picture. I think here it is the lighting. I think Beyonce is kind of pale, but that hair and no color on the lips just makes her looked washed out. I don’t know when and why she decided this look was cute. It’s supposed to be that natural look, but when you see her hair, it just makes it all fake.
It’s the thin, pale, lips that make this picture look so bad. She should have at least smiled.
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“Whether you think Beyonce is black or not (I’ve never debated this, to me, she’s black),”
I wasn’t even aware this was up for a discussion.
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Clearly, you haven’t seen Beyonce in person. She’s not a dark-skinned woman, never has been and never will be. Do we not see how light her mother, sister, and nephew are? However, she is a black woman and I, another black woman, am proud to see this hard-working, successful, humble BLACK beauty on the cover of a mag that’s only had one other black woman listed as “most beautiful.” Granted, there is no one person who is most beautiful on Earth; we simply could never narrow it down to one person. But I am sick of the black community and these ignorant rants about light-skin/dark-skin foolishness. Get over the insecurities and unite together as black women supporting black women.
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Exactly @J…. but dont waste your breathe on the insecure and jealous.
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Only accept Beyonce is NOT black but mixed.She said so.Beyonce is a representation/imitation of white women and their beauty.
Stating the obvious doesn’t make anyone a hater.it just means they’re honest.Beyonce is not black.Neither is her mother.Her and her sister represent multiracial women.Not black women.
If she had worn some color on her lips, she wouldn’t have looked such a hot mess, but I thought there was another picture of her with a dress on that is on the cover. She does look much better and darker on that picture. I think here it is the lighting. I think Beyonce is kind of pale, but that hair and no color on the lips just makes her looked washed out. I don’t know when and why she decided this look was cute. It’s supposed to be that natural look, but when you see her hair, it just makes it all fake.
It’s the thin, pale, lips that make this picture look so bad. She should have at least smiled.
“Whether you think Beyonce is black or not (I’ve never debated this, to me, she’s black),”
I wasn’t even aware this was up for a discussion.
Clearly, you haven’t seen Beyonce in person. She’s not a dark-skinned woman, never has been and never will be. Do we not see how light her mother, sister, and nephew are? However, she is a black woman and I, another black woman, am proud to see this hard-working, successful, humble BLACK beauty on the cover of a mag that’s only had one other black woman listed as “most beautiful.” Granted, there is no one person who is most beautiful on Earth; we simply could never narrow it down to one person. But I am sick of the black community and these ignorant rants about light-skin/dark-skin foolishness. Get over the insecurities and unite together as black women supporting black women.
Exactly @J…. but dont waste your breathe on the insecure and jealous.
Only accept Beyonce is NOT black but mixed.She said so.Beyonce is a representation/imitation of white women and their beauty.
Here’s where she says that she’s mixed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc50e02zDt8
Stating the obvious doesn’t make anyone a hater.it just means they’re honest.Beyonce is not black.Neither is her mother.Her and her sister represent multiracial women.Not black women.
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