Love & Hip Hop’s Spice Allegedly Bleaches Her Skin – “Nothing Wrong With A Fresh Start”

Love & Hip Hop’s Spice Allegedly Bleaches Her Skin – “Nothing Wrong With A Fresh Start”
Fans are having a hard time wrapping their minds around Spice’s new look. On Monday, the dancehall musician and Love & Hip Hop star deleted all of the photos of on her Instagram page and replaced them with a brand new photo. In the photo, Spice has a seemingly lighter complexion and a blonde wig.

Spice captioned the photo, “Nothing wrong with a fresh start,” before plugging her upcoming project, Captured. Later on that day, Spice tuned in to Instagram Live where she explained her reasoning for deleting all of her photos.
I really wanted people to gravitate solely to this project that I’m working on called Captured. That’s really why I deleted all of the other performances, I never wanted a distraction. That’s really why I deleted it.
However, when asked about her skin pigment on Instagram Live, Spice completely dodged the question. Check out the video below.
Many fans believe that Spice did not actually bleach her skin and that this is all for promotion of her new project. Fans have pointed out that the tattoos on Spice’s arm are missing, indicating that this new look is just a really good makeup job.
What are your thoughts?
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