Carl Samson
Carl Samson2439d ago

Pakistani Model Does Blackface Photoshoot, Claims She’s a Victim of Discrimination

A popular model in Pakistan has defended herself after coming under fire for wearing blackface in an advertisement for a local salon.

Pakistani Model Does Blackface Photoshoot, Claims She’s a Victim of DiscriminationPakistani Model Does Blackface Photoshoot, Claims She’s a Victim of Discrimination
A popular model in Pakistan has defended herself after coming under fire for wearing blackface in an advertisement for a local salon.
Zara Abid, who has nearly 73,000 followers on Instagram, posted the series of controversial photos for Nabila, a stylist based in Karachi, Sindh province last week.
Image via Instagram / @zaraabidofficial
Abid credited the team behind her spread, with Ikram Gohar — who works at the salon — being responsible for her hair and makeup.
Image via Instagram / @zaraabidofficial
“For art’s sake,” she captioned one of the photos.
Image via Instagram / @zaraabidofficial
Abid’s other Instagram posts show her with much lighter complexions, which some believe support Pakistan’s “obsession” with fair skin.
Image via Instagram / @zaraabidofficial
The series has since attracted a massive backlash, with people criticizing the salon and the 35-year-old model for promoting blackface.
Over the weekend, Abid posted a series of notes defending the photoshoot, claiming that she is “a proud dark-skinned model” and “a first-hand victim of discrimination and colourism.”
“When I initially started modelling professionally, people would refuse to hire me because of my dark skin tone.
“I am first-hand victim of discrimination and colourism that exists within our society.
“However, I fought tooth and nail to get where I am today and I am very grateful for all the opportunities I received purely on the basis of my talent.”
Image via Instagram / @zaraabidofficial
Abid went on to explain that the photos, which have been “misconstrued,” enhanced her color as she wanted to “empower” the “darker-skinned population” in the name of representation.
“On multiple occasions, I have been made two to three tones lighter, so why not darker?”
Image via Instagram / @zaraabidofficial
Image via Instagram / @zaraabidofficial
Abid concluded her defense with a call to stop shaming dark skin.
“I live to see the day when all skin tones are equally represented within our society and we can proudly celebrate our natural skin tones.”
Image via Instagram / @zaraabidofficial
Unfortunately, Abid’s statement did not exactly pacify critics, who argued that blackface is not representation.
Featured Images via Instagram / @zaraabidofficial

Discussion

Ari C.
Ari C.2h ago

If this happened on campus, Stanford should issue a clear public update and specific safety actions.

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Mina Z.
Mina Z.1h ago

Agree. People need facts and process, not silence. The school should confirm what is being investigated.

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Ken L.
Ken L.48m ago

Also important to separate verified details from rumors so this does not spiral online.

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Linh P.
Linh P.1h ago

The death threat part is extremely serious. Hoping law enforcement and campus security are already involved.

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Jae T.
Jae T.35m ago

This is where official reporting and support channels need to be visible and easy to access.

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Sophie W.
Sophie W.56m ago

Can NextShark keep a timeline thread here as updates come in? That would help keep context in one place.

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