Jada Pinkett Smith: "Blonde hair on white women trigger me"



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Actress Jada Pinkett Smith said the race gap between women of color and white women should shrink, as they have all been oppressed for their sex. But she candidly revealed that she bore her own prejudices.

"I have my own prejudices, especially with blonde women," she said in the new episode of her Facebook chat, "Red Table Talk," released Monday. "The blond hair on the white women trigger me and I have to recover."

At the request of her mother, Adrienne Banfield-Jones, on whether she had been specifically abused by a blonde woman, Pinkett Smith remembered being teased by her hair and belittled by the white women throughout his childhood.

Pinkett Smith, a mother of two married to actor Will Smith, recalled a professional body in which his bias played a role. "I was going to do an interview with this blonde woman and I thought about it twice," Pinkett Smith said. "I thought," I do not know if I want to do that ". It was my first instinct because of its appearance! And I thought, "Oh! It's no different. That does not give me the right to group all blond women into one.

"And look at me, I have blond hair!"

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