"I am YOU and you are ME," she wrote. "I see you sis."
And although Leigh-Anne has spoken out before, she will continue in hopes of a better future.
"You learn to
"I am YOU and you are ME," she wrote. "I see you sis."
And although Leigh-Anne has spoken out before, she will continue in hopes of a better future.
"You learn to understand that you can't be seen as too loud or too opinionated, otherwise you're deemed a diva or aggressive. You learn that by walking into a room, you are deemed as unapproachable or offish, before anyone has even approached you.You learn that by voicing your opinion about the lack of diversity within the industry is like smashing your head against a brick wall," she shared. "We are no longer in a position where we need to be quiet on this matter. And let's all continue to speak up on racism and keep this movement going."
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