Maybe Iggy thought that she could get away with that
Anyway, you're right, it's not that important.
And I feel with you on this point. Being lightskin or darkskin doesn't matter, we're all black.
I'm half white, half black and I've been told that I don't even look half white (white people told me this.)
I remember my aunt asking my mum for some products because she was "too black". That shocked me a lot. My aunts and uncle are what you would call "dark black" people. And I found this soo beautiful, especially since their skin is smooth and perfect.
My mum used to bleach her skin, but she stopped thankfully.
This divide between black men and women is something I don't understand!!!!
Especially black men, like don't you have any respect for your mothers, aunts, sisters and grandmothers??
Plus I think there's some unhealthy competition and jealousy between black men who love white women and black women who love white men.
And yes, hair is soo important. Black women have gorgeous hair and they don't feel like it is.
My mum hates her hair, even when it's straightened! I've never seen her natural hair.
My sis is the same frankly. Me too as well, because of my mum. It's only recently that she's into the curly girl movement.
Yes, not enough black people in the industry
Or for bad reasons (see Exodus). When you see that the actors from Selma got jack **** from the Oscars...
And yeah please go on