leigh-anne is such a strong and powerful woman! she's inspiring so many people, me included, and i'm so proud to see her shine ✨ i'm very excited for her future!
I am so proud of her. I literally learned confidence from her. I am so glad she feels empowered to speak about her experience. Not only is she so talented, she is making change
I’m so proud of this girl, she’s just so brave and sweet! I send her a lot of hugs from Colombia! She’s doing amazing, I love her so much, we love you Leigh! ✨🇨🇴❤️🩹
What a Beautiful Strong Lady you truly are, you are beautiful inside & out, i have 3 childten who are now in there twentys with 2 having there own children, Belive me when i say your children are & will always be Proud of there Mummy, You are a Queen Sweetheart, always stand strong in your Power👌💛🙏 Maybe doing some Inner Child healing might help💖
What's for you is for you, but the work put in will always show its fruits, and once you look back, you'll appreciate all that extra efforts that you put in. I feel for Leigh-Anne because not only was she feeling the pressures being less than due to race, she was also in a group with top tier other singers and that can also be a battle within, when we compare the vocalist. What I do hope though is Leigh gives herself credit for that hard work because these vocals be FIRE and I hope she stays pushing herself in that aspect, because her and the others talents are impeccable 🔥. Shine young queen and really ENJOY THIS! Theres so much QUALITY in Leigh and I want her to continue to tap into that. Very proud of her progression so far and stay believing in yourself.
Leigh-Anne you are amazing and always believe in your path and your talent! I am so happy you felt the love from Brazil and I pray you career continues to rise. X you are a queen for sure and so inspiring x
Thos shows that your destiny is to help sing for the black community. I'm glad you saw it was all about standing up for your culture. Love you Leigh Anne ❤
This conversation is not new, just new to those who hadn't heard or weren't listening. Black people have always discussed racism, in public, in protests, in literature and art. It's now that it's literally shoved in people's faces and on people's phones that many others are realising what is an everyday reality for many black people and how they may be contributing. So many things in society make it hard for black people to have these conversations openly with white people. Here are a few hazards when you speak up: Gaslighting (as Leigh-anne experienced), victim-blaming, retaliation, backlash, alienation, defensiveness, manipulation. Many people haven't reached a place where they can genuinely and compassionately acknowledge racism and work to doing better. There can be a lot of lip-service and small gestures but no real change. So with all that, speaking out can be emotionally and mentally exhausting and can cause further trauma. That's why there are books like "Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Racism". The people who really want to change, will change. Endless recounting of racial trauma won't change those who don't want to change.
7:45 the book she's comment about is "Why I'm No Longer Talking To White People About Race" by Reni Eddo-Lodge For the people that cares about fighting racism remember to do the job of studying it and joining communities that work on dismantling it as well. Search for other authors like bell hooks and Lelia Gonzalez. They are references! Lots of love 💕
Yes these topics need talking about, i Live in England in a area were there is very few diffrent races than White folk!! My Partner of 14 years is Black, his Mother is from St.Lucia & Father is Jamaican. I am not being paraniod but we do get stared at by people in local supermarkets, for example & its summit i just cant get use to, so i stare back until they look away, He says just ignore them im use to it, Its not something he should be use to, Specialy White men. Shock horror theres a Black man with a White woman😮. We have definetly choose before we were born to have this life together.💛
in any band there are favourites and least favs. Beyonce got the most attention in Destiny's Child I believe Michelle was the least fav. Thst was not about race. Well you are solo now it will be interesting to know about the demographics of your fans.
leigh-anne is such a strong and powerful woman! she's inspiring so many people, me included, and i'm so proud to see her shine ✨ i'm very excited for her future!
She's the sweetest person ever, and i'm so happy she has found this comforting enviroment 🥺
I am so proud of her. I literally learned confidence from her. I am so glad she feels empowered to speak about her experience. Not only is she so talented, she is making change
I’m so proud of this girl, she’s just so brave and sweet! I send her a lot of hugs from Colombia! She’s doing amazing, I love her so much, we love you Leigh! ✨🇨🇴❤️🩹
Lee Lee, not a little legend, but a big one! I will always cherish her, support, protect and just care and love, just as her beautiful heart does.
What a gorgeous soul
love you all the way from south africa!!
🇿🇦♥️
What a Beautiful Strong Lady you truly are, you are beautiful inside & out, i have 3 childten who are now in there twentys with 2 having there own children, Belive me when i say your children are & will always be Proud of there Mummy, You are a Queen Sweetheart, always stand strong in your Power👌💛🙏
Maybe doing some Inner Child healing might help💖
Yaaaay! This TH-cam channel is a treasure BTW 💗. Thank you so very very much for helping make life just a bit better to deal with.
Leigh is beautiful in and out 🥺❤️
What's for you is for you, but the work put in will always show its fruits, and once you look back, you'll appreciate all that extra efforts that you put in.
I feel for Leigh-Anne because not only was she feeling the pressures being less than due to race, she was also in a group with top tier other singers and that can also be a battle within, when we compare the vocalist.
What I do hope though is Leigh gives herself credit for that hard work because these vocals be FIRE and I hope she stays pushing herself in that aspect, because her and the others talents are impeccable 🔥.
Shine young queen and really ENJOY THIS! Theres so much QUALITY in Leigh and I want her to continue to tap into that.
Very proud of her progression so far and stay believing in yourself.
Leigh-Anne you are amazing and always believe in your path and your talent! I am so happy you felt the love from Brazil and I pray you career continues to rise. X you are a queen for sure and so inspiring x
Thos shows that your destiny is to help sing for the black community. I'm glad you saw it was all about standing up for your culture. Love you Leigh Anne ❤
Leigh Anne baby, you really are making great music 🩵 i love you too the moon and back
Bless her.
She’s such a beautiful soul 🪽💖💖💖💖💖🪽
This conversation is not new, just new to those who hadn't heard or weren't listening. Black people have always discussed racism, in public, in protests, in literature and art. It's now that it's literally shoved in people's faces and on people's phones that many others are realising what is an everyday reality for many black people and how they may be contributing.
So many things in society make it hard for black people to have these conversations openly with white people. Here are a few hazards when you speak up:
Gaslighting (as Leigh-anne experienced), victim-blaming, retaliation, backlash, alienation, defensiveness, manipulation.
Many people haven't reached a place where they can genuinely and compassionately acknowledge racism and work to doing better. There can be a lot of lip-service and small gestures but no real change. So with all that, speaking out can be emotionally and mentally exhausting and can cause further trauma. That's why there are books like "Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Racism". The people who really want to change, will change. Endless recounting of racial trauma won't change those who don't want to change.
Brazil loves you Leigh-Anne 💌🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Im crying 😭😭❤️ i loved this so mucj
I'd love to be able to tell myself 'i'm a queen'.
7:45 the book she's comment about is "Why I'm No Longer Talking To White People About Race" by Reni Eddo-Lodge
For the people that cares about fighting racism remember to do the job of studying it and joining communities that work on dismantling it as well.
Search for other authors like bell hooks and Lelia Gonzalez. They are references!
Lots of love 💕
Leighanne ❤❤❤she is a queen she is strong talented love her😢❤
Im proud of leigh ann strong beautiful woman
I cannot put into words how proud I am of Leigh-Anne 💚
When we will get a Ferne and Reggie reunion!
Leelee such an inspiration
Yes these topics need talking about, i Live in England in a area were there is very few diffrent races than White folk!! My Partner of 14 years is Black, his Mother is from St.Lucia & Father is Jamaican. I am not being paraniod but we do get stared at by people in local supermarkets, for example & its summit i just cant get use to, so i stare back until they look away, He says just ignore them im use to it, Its not something he should be use to, Specialy White men. Shock horror theres a Black man with a White woman😮. We have definetly choose before we were born to have this life together.💛
You are being paranoid hahaha
But here's hoping his mother his light skinned coz in the words of leigh Anne's husband 'all drk skn blak women are u*ly'
Just sorry black me still think that way
Love her
Yesss love❤❤
❤
😢Hugs
in any band there are favourites and least favs. Beyonce got the most attention in Destiny's Child I believe Michelle was the least fav. Thst was not about race. Well you are solo now it will be interesting to know about the demographics of your fans.