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She does in fact see herself as blackYes and? Doesn’t mean she sees herself as black . She took her light skin and made it look like she should be Storm other than a dark skin woman because she feels she deserves the roll more. She deserves the hate the way she talked down on other black women and acted all high and mighty. Just cause the world identifies her as black doesn’t mean she indetifies as black.
And nobody has any right to tell her that she's not a real black woman. Again, her comments are in self-defense. She feels like she deserves her bag because... She earned it fair and square? She had to fight for her role through hundreds of different actresses. What's wrong with her being proud that she nabbed the role? She never said a dark-skinned actress doesn't deserve the role, she only threw shade at Kiki because she indirectly attacked by her comments & i don't blame her, honestly. Shes a bit bitter about this whole situation but honestly, after being dragged so many damn times, anybody would be. This is the comment that got everybody riled up but the hate was directed towards her, first.
She's being disrespectful? Tell that to the hundreds of people tagging her saying she's not dark or real enough to play Storm despite the fact that Storm has been interpreted hundreds of different ways. Are people forgetting that the most popular, iconic version of Storm looked like this?


Vanessa Williams or Tyra Banks could have played Storm and it would have been not only accurate to TAS' interpretation but it would have also been accurate to the comics where Storm is basically a "white woman dipped in chocolate" as some say

I don't like doing this but it's getting on my nerves how people are being purposefully intellectually dishonest about what Storm looks like HALF of the time.
As the black community, we need to do A LOT better. And yes, colorism is a huge problem but we should not be turning on our own brothers and sisters. That's not how we fix this issue