A black woman’s beauty has not always been appreciated in America. They said Mrs. Obama looked like a man or ape. This is the most racist rhetoric you can say about the first lady. She is beautiful and always has been. She is just not white. White is not the standard of beauty everywhere in the world. Thank god for that. Black women are the women that God created as the standard of beauty. Racism was thick because we were slaves in America and the white man wanted to rape men, women, and children. Because they owned us. They saw us as animals but they wanted to screw any animals. Really that was shameful. That’s why the wives had intercourse with the slave men and had them killed when they fell in love with other slaves. White-owned 40% of the slaves they were not innocent in this mess. Martha Washington owned more slaves than George Washington. So black is ugly was a lie from the beginning white men made slaves cover up their hair because they were attracted to all the styles we had. The white women made the slave women cut their hair off. Jealousy is something. So I decided to put up some beautiful black women from around the world. All shapes sizes and colors, black women are like a beautiful rainbow and God created her first. Every woman came from a black woman.
Temi Otedola
This content creator and beauty/lifestyle vlogger is a delight to see. Also a fashion blogger, JTO is familiar with all your favorite clothing brands and puts them together so well. In 2019, she launched the JTO X Orange Culture Capsule Collection which included beautiful pieces crafted from locally sourced materials in Nigeria. We’ll keep watching out for this beauty in the fashion space.
Bonang Matheba
One of biggest media personalities out of Africa, it’s not unexpected that Bonang made it to Forbes Africa’s 50 Most Powerful Women 2020. This South African doll is also a successful businesswoman launching House of BNG, a luxury beverage brand. Last year, she was named African Influencer of the Year at the 2019 E! People’s Choice Awards. Bonang broke viewership records TWICE this month when the first episode of the two-part documentary of her incredible 2019, A Very Bonang Year, premiered on SABC with over 1.86 million views and the second episode gathered more than 2 million views. What can’t Bonang achieve?
Joselyn Dumas
Even more striking than her amazing bod is her extraordinary talent. Hailing from Ghana, this actress has major roles in blockbuster movies like Potato Potahto and Cold Feet, both streaming on Netflix. Keep up with Joselyn on YouTube at her channel, Joselyn Dumas Channel.
Pearl Thusi
If you’ve watched Netflix’s first African Original Series, Queen Sono, Pearl Thusi needs no introduction. You may also remember her from Quantico where she played the role of Dayana Mampasi, an attorney and CIA recruit. As one of the most influential actresses from South Africa, we understand you are looking forward to seeing more of her. Good News: Queen Sono has been renewed for a second season!
Vanessa Mdee
She has the looks of an angel with the voice to match. This Tanzanian songstress has given us many platforms to listen to her so you can keep up with Vanessa Mdee through her radio shows, music, and her podcast, Deep Dive with Vanessa Mdee.