Victoria’s Secret Model Thinks Bleaching Her Hair Is Same As Experiencing Racism
Victoria’s Secret Model Thinks Bleaching Her Hair Is Same As Experiencing Racism
Being incredibly thin and white have practically been prerequisites to becoming a Victoria’s Secret model in the past. But according to Devon Windsor, it’s hard out there for girls like her.
In a clip from the E! docu-series “Model Squad,” Windsor — a white, blonde VS model — seemingly infiltrated a meaningful discussion about diversity in the modeling industry to complain about how hard it is to be her. It’s just as cringeworthy as you’d imagine, and naturally, it shook up the world wide web.
Being incredibly thin and white have practically been prerequisites to becoming a Victoria’s Secret model in the past. But according to Devon Windsor, it’s hard out there for girls like her. In a clip from the E! docu-series “Model Squad,” Windsor — a white, blonde VS model — seemingly infiltrated a meaningful discussion about diversity in the modeling industry to complain about how hard it is to be her. It’s just as cringeworthy as you’d imagine, and naturally, it shook up the world wide web. Being incredibly thin and white have practically been prerequisites to becoming a Victoria’s Secret model in the past. But according to Devon Windsor, it’s hard out there for girls like her. In a clip from the E! docu-series “Model Squad,” Windsor — a white, blonde VS model — seemingly infiltrated a meaningful discussion about diversity in the modeling industry to complain about how hard it is to be her. It’s just as cringeworthy as you’d imagine, and naturally, it shook up the world wide web. seemingly infiltrated a meaningful discussion about diversity in the modeling industry to complain about how hard it is to be her. It’s just as cringeworthy as you’d imagine, and naturally, it shook up the world wide web.