Spice Continues To Face Blacklash Over White Face – You Didn’t Appreciate Me When I Was Dark Skinned!

Spice Continues To Face Blacklash Over White Face – You Didn’t Appreciate Me When I Was Dark Skinned!
“Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta” star, Spice caught her followers attention after she went whiteface last week in promotion of her new single and upcoming project. Now, that the video is out, fans of Spice are demanding the reality star go back to her dark skinned complexion.
She took to her Instagram to elaborate on her negative experience of being dark skinned while on social media,
Now everyone begging me back for the ‘Black’ spice but did they appreciate the ‘black’ spice when I was repping for dark skin women for 30 years? When I should have been encouraged and thanked, I was being dragged for my complexion by the same black women. So should I haunt you with #coconutmilk for 30 more years? I hear some say, ‘Ok Spice, we get it now,’ and ‘I learn my lesson,’ but have you? They say it’s make up but is it?
When she initially announced the sudden complexion change, she said it was for her fans to be more focused on her upcoming project. It’s rumored the Atlanta cast of Love & Hip-Hop has already begun filming for their upcoming season.
Do you think Spice’s new complexion is here to stay?
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