When I go to the D.R., the press in Santo Domingo always asks, “¿Qué te consideras, dominicana o americana?” (What do you consider yourself, Dominican or American?) I don’t understand it, and it’s the same people asking the same question. So I say, time and time again, “Yo soy una mujer negra.” (“I am a black woman.”) [They go,] “Oh, no, tú eres trigueñita.” (“Oh no, you are ‘dark skinned’”) I’m like, “No! Let’s get it straight, yo soy una mujer negra.” (“I am a black woman.”)
Zoe Saldana
will you do this for me? | Sherlock BBC
by KatrinDepp
STOP SCROLLING. WATCH THIS. WATCH AND CRY. CAN’T HANDLE THE FLAWLESS.
Andrew thinking hard about the differences between working in London and Hollywood
“…and sometimes the food is better - usually here. Yeah, American food!”
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a moose Misha, a moose
Good God Misha you’re so cute please control your face