The internet over the weekend buzzed with the picture of the
youngest member of the Kardashian/Jenner family going viral, on Saturday night,
Kylie Jenner posted a photo from a recent shoot.
"What I wish I looked like all the time," she
captioned it.
Fans did not take well to it, Owing to the fact that
blackface has a not so good history in the United States dating back to
"minstrel shows" in the pre-Civil War era. Non-white people would
paint their faces black and draw exaggerated lips and other features to make
themselves look like hideous stereotypes of black people. The practice has
persisted in pop culture, reappearing frequently at racist frat parties and
sometimes on celebrities>
"Kylie Jenner wishes she looked ____ all the
time," wrote Karen Civil, an entrepreneur and writer.
The 17-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashians star
reposted the photo to Instagram, defending the shot as lighting.
"This is a black light and neon lights," she
wrote, adding, "People lets all calm down."
She also responded on Twitter.
"So just got the time to head on social media,"
she tweeted. "The photographer used a black light & neon lights for
those photo
"Yes, In another world I wish I could have pink hair
& blue eyes & covered in sparkles," she wrote in another tweet.
"But in this world I'm happy w the way God created me. Happy Easter
everybody."
Later on Saturday night, Jenner posted another photo from
the shoot to Instagram, captioning it "goodnight."
Her friend Zendaya had initially gushed over the photo, but
changed her tune after fans pointed out the problematic blackface element.
"At first, I saw more of an avatar look but thank y'all
for keepin me on point," Zendaya tweeted. "We all gotta stay aware of
what image we project." She tagged it #lessons.
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