The Baaji actor took to school those who promote fairness creams for the sake of money and greed.
Obsession with milky tones and feeding off the 'gora' complex has been a prevalent issue in the subcontinent for as long as one can remember.
While dark girls are kept under constant scrutiny for not being beautiful enough according to societal standards, actor Amna Ilyas is done feeding into this narrative; holding fellow celebrities accountable for not using their said platforms responsibly.
My fellow colleagues inthe industry,time fr promoting fairness creams fr the sake of money n greed has long passed.Our influence as public figures is meant to make othrs feel beautiful,not less beautiful.Shame on evryone,who still subscribes tothis way of thinking! #endcolourism
— AMNA ILYAS (@IlyasAmna) October 6, 2020
"My fellow colleagues in the industry, time for promoting fairness creams for the sake of money and greed has long passed," she schooled, careful to not take names.
"Our influence as public figures is meant to make others feel beautiful, not less beautiful. Shame on everyone who still subscribes to this way of thinking! #endcolourism
Previously, the Ready Steady No actor took to Instagram to share a message of self-confidence, determined that her skin colour would not be the reason she would hold back from her ambitions.
"My dark skin won’t be the reason I fall. No matter the shackles of colonisation or the microaggressions, I’ll set my goals and achieve them all," Ilyas posted.
You go, girl.