Friday, 16 September 2016

Lupita Nyong'o covers Vogue magazine; Shares how she didn't let her skin colour deter her from her goals.


Lupita Nyong'o covers the October issue of Vogue magazine, where she talked about the painful criticisms she's received since her starring role in 2013's 12 Years a Slave made her a household name. She talked about how one talent agent told her that her career in Hollywood would last only "two-and-half, three years," because as the agent put it, "Would Beyoncé be who she is if she didn't look like she does? Being lighter-skinned, more people can look at [Beyoncé's] image and see themselves in her," but Lupita said she didn't let the racist criticism deter her from achieving her goal.


 
 
She told Vogue magazine:

"I have to deafen my ears to that Christian lady," the 33-year-old told the mag. "She is looking at me as part of the cultural tapestry. I am living and breathing. That person is not considering what I had for breakfast, how that is sitting in my stomach, and why I didn't do well with that audition."
Lupita continued, "I cannot run away from who I am and my complexion or the larger society and how they may view that."

"There are certain cards that have been dealt me that I take on," Lupita explained. "I want to create opportunities for other people of color because I'm fortunate enough to have a platform to do that. That is why (my characters in) Eclipsed and even Queen of Katwe are so important, to change the narrative, offer a new lens on African identity."

"Being able to use my platform to expand and diversify the African voice, I feel very passionate about that. It feels intentional, meaningful."



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