The Asian Age

Lupita reveals she had prayed for lighter skin as a child

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London: Actor Lupita Nyong’o has warned of the dangers of colourism, revealing she longed for lighter skin when she was younger.

“I had a sister who was lighter-skinned, and people would coo over her in ways they wouldn’t at me, so I definitely internalis­ed that,” the Black Panther star told the Sunday Times Style.

Nyong’o went on to recall being mocked for the colour of her skin as a child, the Independen­t reported.

“In school I experience­d some teasing and, of course, on TV you’re seeing light skin and it’s all over the magazines, so all those things subconscio­usly programme you to think that light is right,” she said. “I definitely wished for lighter skin. I tried what I could to make it so — prayer and stuff like that.”

The Years a Slave actor added that the lack of representa­tion in fairytales, such as Cinderella and Rapun zel, affected her when she was growing up.

“You know, they were all white characters. I would read those over and over again, but I didn’t see myself in those books,” she said. “Subconscio­usly, there is that conditioni­ng.” It is only with hindsight that she has realised how problemati­c some of the children’s books she read were in terms of their presentati­on of race, she added.

“When there were characters that were supposed to look like me, it was Enid Blyton and it was the golliwogs,” she said, referencin­g the once popular toys that featured in the children author’s books which are now widely seen as representi­ng negative racial stereotype­s.

“I actually didn’t know they were a representa­tion of me,” she added.

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Lupita Nyong'o

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