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Model Trinette Lucas has something important to say about colourism after a rude Instagram comment

Model Trinette Lucas has something important to say about colourism after a rude Instagram comment

She shared a series of stories on Instagram talking about how much work we still have to do in Pakistan.
Updated 26 Mar, 2025

Model Trinette Lucas took to her Instagram stories on Tuesday to talk about a real and very toxic trait in Pakistani society — the need to make belittling comments about someone’s skin colour.

Lucas highlighted a comment she received on a recent video she posted on social media in which someone called her a “jamadar” or sweeper. First she laughed at it, then she asked herself why she was laughing because it wasn’t funny at all.

Lucas is a well-known Pakistani model who has been in multiple fashion campaigns, including for Generation, Hussain Rehar’s Jugnu, Iqbal Hussain, Esfir, Zara Shah Jahan and Sana Safinaz, to name a few.

“It’s sad, it’s really sad that this is the world we live in, where we think we are so much better than everyone else based on how we look, what we do and who we are,” she said.

“We think it’s okay to use terms like maasi [maid] and jamadar and words we think we can use to belittle someone else when really, there is no shame in being a jamadar, there is no shame in being a maasi, there is no shame in doing anything that you’re doing honestly and earnestly,” she said.

She asked where the entitlement comes from that enables people to think that they can call someone something they consider a “bad word”.

“I know why they called me this — it has to do with the colour of my skin,” she said. “It doesn’t offend me, I’ve been hearing this since I was a child,” said Lucas.

“It makes me angry and sad that this is still where we’re at and we have so much work to do still.

“I keep thinking that I’ve made some kind of a difference — I’m in fashion, I’m a model, I’m really unapologetic about the way that I look and my skin and I really own it and all of these things are true,” she said. “But do I think we have a lot more work to do? Yes, the fashion industry is a small community, a small group of people, a bubble but there’s a lot more work we need to do.”

Pakistanis are no strangers to colourism — it’s deeply embedded in our society and the way we view beauty. From little children being shamed for having darker skin to a gorgeous model being told she looks like a ‘jamadar’, colourism is something all of us, especially women, are familiar with because it has been drummed into our heads from a despicably young age that to be fair means to be lovely.

We can argue for days about how this mindset is part and parcel of our colonial hangover and our obsession with distancing ourselves from anything that could be considered too desi but it all boils down to a deep insecurity where we believe brown skin is inferior. Lest the people who make colourist comments forget — we are all brown. That one person’s skin is a slightly lighter shade of brown does not suddenly make them less Pakistani or less brown. We are all the same people and putting someone else down doesn’t elevate you in any way.

We also agree with the point Lucas made about people thinking they are better than everyone else based on arbitrary perceptions of their own self worth. If only the people calling someone a jamadar or maasi and then patting themselves on the back for a job well done realised that their words say more about themselves than the person they’re addressing.

It’s not on Trinette Lucas or anyone else to change people’s perceptions about skin colour — it’s on people to educate themselves and realise that we need to break toxic cycles ourselves. It’s 2025, let’s be better than this.

Her.

Comments

Ahmed Mar 26, 2025 04:35pm
Disgusting. Shameful comment.
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John Cool Mar 26, 2025 05:12pm
They are little and insecure people. Well done little angel.
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Taj Ahmad Mar 26, 2025 06:20pm
All humans regardless of white, black or brown skin color are beautiful and be respectful by all people in our society.
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Ehsan Mar 26, 2025 06:57pm
Feel so sorry for the pathetic mentality of the commenter
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Mar 26, 2025 11:49pm
Color should not be a bar anywhere in the world for anyone including the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
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Leftandnotreturning Mar 27, 2025 06:49am
Let’s be honest here. It’s because she belongs to another faith. Pakistan is very well known throughout the world for its utter contempt and disregard for anyone not belonging to the “only” religion. The world has moved on yet PAKISTAN holds on to their “ I’m superior because I was born in the right religion” and therefore I’m entitled to belittle anyone else. It’s easy being a bully when 99% of the country will either side with you or staysilent
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Laila Mar 27, 2025 07:43am
The person who commented that to her, only displayed his own ignorance and pigmentation based superiority complex. We are all people of color. Some have more pigmentation than others. Such comments have no place in a civil society. Unfortunately some people will also remain ignorance, that's why racism is still alive and always will be.
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Karamat Ali Mar 27, 2025 09:54am
We sould not think it’s okay to use terms like maasi [maid] and jamadar and words we think we can use to belittle someone else when really, there is no shame in being a jamadar, there is no shame in being a maasi, there is no shame in doing anything that you’re doing honestly and earnestly. Jamadars and maids r doing what war cannot do so they rabbit great people. At they work hard.
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Karamat Ali Mar 27, 2025 09:57am
i totally agree to model lady's comments. I have only repeated what she said. She is 100% right.
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Karamat Ali Mar 27, 2025 10:04am
I endorsea Trinett Lucas comments.
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Laila Mar 27, 2025 02:23pm
Ms Trinette Lucas, If you read this. Know, that you are absolutely stunning. Your stunning features and flawless smooth skin are to die for. That commentator is ignorant and jealous. Never let them into your beautiful head. All the best.
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