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Saturday 6 April 2013

MANENO YA WAKOSAJI SIKU ZOTE DAWA YAKE NI MATENDO" HUYU ALESHA WALIKATAA KUMUWEKA ON THE FRONT COVER OF MAGAZINE KWA SABABU SHE IS BLACK AND NOW IN MAY ATAKUWEPO ON THE COVER OF COSMOPOLITAN" MBUTA NANGA!!

 

She's bright: Alesha Dixon wore a neon jacket as she opened up about racism in the showbiz world
She's bright: Alesha Dixon wore a neon jacket as she opened up about racism in the showbiz world "
Speaking about the incident, she shared: ‘Sadly, I’ve learnt that prejudice still exists in parts of the entertainment industry – I did an interview with a magazine once and the journalist quite openly said they wouldn’t put a black person on the front cover because the magazine wouldn’t sell.’ FLFP >Say:HOW SAD"
However the star is hopeful that things are finally changing for the better. She said: ‘There still aren’t many black women on prime-time TV… Times are changing, but it’s interesting we’re in 2013 and still experiencing firsts… Hopefully in the next 100 years things will balance even more.
‘Britain is an amazing multicultural place to live in, and that should be celebrated and represented.’
Talented: The star, who has enjoyed a successful career, revealed she has dealt with prejudice in the past
Talented: The star, who has enjoyed a successful career, revealed she has dealt with prejudice in the past"

 
Cover star: Alesha shines on the cover of May's Cosmopolitan
Cover star: Alesha shines on the cover of May's Cosmopolitan'
 Appearing on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine the pretty star, who is arguing that black women are still in the minority on TV, said: ‘It made me angry because it shouldn’t be about the colour of the person’s skin, it should be about the person.’
‘I grew up in Welwyn Garden City and, when you’re a woman of colour in a predominantly white area, you become aware of prejudice from a young age,’ she said.
‘I was the only mixed-race girl in my school, but for me that was a positive thing; it made me unique. If it wasn’t for spending time with the black side of my family, perhaps I may have felt like an outcast, but I never did.’

Hiyo ndiyo Fimbo ya Haters na Maneno ya wakosaji siku zote dawa yake ni MATENDO NA SIYO MANENO MATUPU BILA MATENDO YA NGUVU'MBUTA NANGA "Flora Lyimo"

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