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I respect Samina Peerzada but cannot endorse Fair & Lovely, says Nadia Jamil

I respect Samina Peerzada but cannot endorse Fair & Lovely, says Nadia Jamil

Jamil distanced herself from Peerzada's talk show for being sponsored by the "heinously racist brand" Fair & Lovely
Updated 21 Jun, 2019

Nadia Jamil wants nothing to do with Fair & Lovely.

The actor recently recorded an interview on Samina Peerzada's show Rewind with Samina Peerzada and it was only after recording that she was made aware of the show being sponsored by Fair & Lovely.

She took to Facebook to make her stance on the brand very clear.

Nadia Jamil took to Facebook to distance herself from Fair & Lovely
Nadia Jamil took to Facebook to distance herself from Fair & Lovely

She wrote "I want to publicly distance myself form the heinously racist and demoralising brand Fair and Lovely. I had no idea they sponsor the interview I have recorded. Till right now."

She went on to call out the colourism perpetuated by the brand, letting her followers know that she is not and will never be complicit in the matter.

She continued "I cannot and do not endorse the need for ANY woman to lighten her skin to look more attractive. A woman’s dark skin is her beauty. She should wear it with extreme pride and love! Yes, us women come in different colours, shapes, sizes and personas. Deal with it world. Respect them all please. Stop telling us and making money off brainwashing the planet as to what our standard for beauty needs to be. We are all beautiful. Racism should not be endorsed. Body shaming should not be endorsed."

Jamil did make sure to point out that there is no disrespect from her towards Samina Peerzada who she "love[s] alot."

In the past, Jamil has also raised her voice for issues like sexual abuse, child labour and child trafficking.

Comments

Dharmaraj Jun 21, 2019 01:21pm
Respect for taking a public stance. However, a cosmetics brand is an easy target. Society is a much more difficult beast.
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Sajid Jun 21, 2019 01:33pm
People in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh should launch a protest against the brand name, why only fair is lovely, dusky skin has its own charm. Both India and Pakistan are teeming with diversity and the average skin tone is wheatish, Fair and lovely don't pepper our prejudices! Nadia Jamil, you are an inspiration!
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Anti-Corruption_Pakistani Jun 21, 2019 01:48pm
There is no match for 'natural beauty' and we should all be grateful and appreciate what we have inherited without any interference.
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