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🔥 Colorism in Beauty: Influencer Says Dark-skinned Women Can’t Achieve Her Fame 🔥

Recently, a TikTok beauty influencer set the internet on fire with some shockingly ignorant and offensive remarks that have the beauty world fuming. Let’s tap into the issue on colorism in beauty and why it’s a must we address it.

So, here’s the tea. In a recent video, this influencer who has a huge following dropped a bombshell. She claimed that dark-skinned women will never achieve her level of success simply because she’s lighter-skinned. Yes, you heard that right. She basically said her skin tone is a golden ticket to the top, implying that darker-skinned beauties are at a disadvantage just because of their complexion. The audacity!!

“Do you understand I’m a light-skinned woman?” Ekane asked on a live stream. “So I benefit from colorism. You’re a dark-skinned woman, you could never make it to the heights I make it from. Oop. Can we clock that one, or is it going to hurt y’all’s feelings because it’s me saying it?” – See Full Article Here



Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube are on fire with criticism.

Influencers, fans, and beauty brands are dragging her for filth, with everyone uniting to call out her BS.

@ms.monetsaidit

Replying to @Kenya🦋 it was an accident! But yes, my point being please believe people when they tell and show you who they are over and over. Ekane’s latest antics are not shocking and I hope she gets some help. #ekane #colorism

♬ original sound – Ms. Monét

People are demanding followers to block her, and brands and sponsors to cut ties with her.

Ekane even claim she was evicted due to the controversial video – no one is playing around.

This mess has refueled the push for representation and diversity in beauty.

Our dark-skinned queens are sharing their stories of slaying despite the odds, proving once again that melanin magic is unstoppable.

As a beauty blog dedicated to inclusivity and empowerment, we are here to take a stand against discrimination and colorism in beauty .

Every shade deserves the spotlight. We need beauty campaigns, products, and media that celebrate all skin tones, especially the darkest ones.

It is all about supporting and empowering dark-skinned influencers and creators who face extra hurdles just to get a seat at the table.

We need to talk about colorism, understand its impact, and spread awareness. Knowledge is power, and we need to use it to create change.


  • Amplify Voices: Follow, support, and engage with influencers and creators of every shade. Let’s make sure everyone shines.
  • Educate Yourself: Learn about colorism and its effects. Share resources, have conversations, and spread the word.
  • Demand Better: Hold brands and influencers accountable. Support those who walk the talk when it comes to diversity and inclusivity.

We want to hear from you! How are you feeling about this mess?

What do you think the industry needs to do to squash colorism in beauty for good?

Drop your thoughts in the comments, and let’s keep this crucial conversation alive.

Together, we are unstoppable. Let’s show the world that beauty comes in every shade and that we won’t stand for anything less than total inclusivity. 💖

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