Was Gabourey Sidibe's Skin Lightened For The Cover Of ELLE?

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In the world of American fashion magazines, women of color have notoriously been underrepresented, pretty much since the birth of print. Ditto the plus-size population, who go almost entirely absent from the pages of big-name publications, as if they don't exist. So it was a boon for both groups this summer when ELLE magazine announced that full-figured African-American actress Gabourey Sidibe would grace the cover of its 25th anniversary issue.

For its special October edition, ELLE produced four separate covers, each one meant to celebrate a different mid-20's female star--in addition to Sidibe, 27, it included actresses Amanda Seyfried and Megan Fox and reality star/fashion entrepreneur Lauren Conrad. But here's where things got tricky.

While each of the other three (all oft-used, not to mention skinny and Caucasian) cover girls are shown off in full-body glamour shots wearing stylish clothes, Sidibe is cropped at the mid-chest, with a swath of ruched green fabric hiding her curvy frame. Plus, her skin appears to be lighter than in most photos of the actress we've seen, which has stirred reactions on the Web.

This is the first big magazine cover for Sidibe, who became famous last year after an Oscar-nominated turn as an abused teen in the Oprah-backed film "Precious." Since then, she's received raves for her appearance on "Saturday Night Live" and a new role in the Showtime drama "The Big C." Similar claims about skin lightening were made in 2008 about the possible whitening of Beyonce's face for a L'Oréal Paris ad and in 2009 for an ad with Indian actress Freida Pinto.

For their part, the folks at ELLE deny any dramatic lightening or retouching of their cover girl. They sent us the following statement via email: "Nothing out of the ordinary was done. We have four separate covers this month and Gabby's cover was not retouched any more or less than the others. We had 25 cover-worthy subjects in our portfolio and we chose Gabby because of who she is. We shot this as a story of exuberant young women changing the world. If you take a look at the portfolio, each of the women were shot in different ways and for different reasons."

Hmmm. The images are above. You be the judge.


http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beau...skin-lightened-for-the-cover-of-elle-2391180/
 
who the fuck cares? She's still fat as hell.


matter of fact, the OP should read


WTF is Gabourey Sidibe doing on ELLE?
 
It's not as if everyone doesn't already know how dark she is.

But yes, a too dark cover photo (for reasons of lighting or otherwise) would be a turn-off to most newstand buyers.
 
But yes, a too dark cover photo (for reasons of lighting or otherwise) would be a turn-off to most newstand buyers.

Just like you are a turn off to ALL posters on this board. I'd love to drown your sorry ass in a vat of vomit.
 
why the fuck was she on the cover in the first place.
elle is a fashion magazine, with all the fine ass black women out there. they put that ugly blob on the cover.:smh::smh:
just like when Jennifer Hudson got the cover of
Vogue magazine instead of Beyonce.

GTFOH with this bullshit.

damn near impossible for attractive black women to get any shine on tv and hollywood.
 
why the fuck was she on the cover in the first place.
elle is a fashion magazine, with all the fine ass black women out there. they put that ugly blob on the cover.:smh::smh:
just like when Jennifer Hudson got the cover of
Vogue magazine instead of Beyonce.

GTFOH with this bullshit.

damn near impossible for attractive black women to get any shine on tv and hollywood.

You're an idiot. :smh:
 
why the fuck was she on the cover in the first place.
elle is a fashion magazine, with all the fine ass black women out there. they put that ugly blob on the cover.:smh::smh:
just like when Jennifer Hudson got the cover of
Vogue magazine instead of Beyonce.

GTFOH with this bullshit.

damn near impossible for attractive black women to get any shine on tv and hollywood.

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Lighten? Truthfully I think photoshop would just freeze and restart if they decided to tighten up her arms. Lol strongarming the photopgraher like either she gets lighter or thinner pick one or get a 36gig ram for me to render this photo.

Lol @ her pictures being auto deleted by the camera and the sdcard burning when a picture is taken of her.
 
LMAO! That bitch takes up the entire FRONT PAGE of the magazine. She even spills over the borders.

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im sure ELLE could have had other black women, models. actresses. Lord knows Female actresses have hard time getting their shine on mainstream so why her? I could understand ELLE gave her front cover when she started getting exposure.. oh well do your thing ma.
 
Welcome to America

Absolutely :hmm::smh:

"While each of the other three (all oft-used, not to mention skinny and Caucasian) cover girls are shown off in full-body glamour shots wearing stylish clothes, Sidibe is cropped at the mid-chest, with a swath of ruched green fabric hiding her curvy frame. Plus, her skin appears to be lighter than in most photos of the actress we've seen, which has stirred reactions on the Web."
 
Assholes in this thread smmfh

In the picture on the right her skin tone looks very pretty IMO I prefer that to the way they lightened her skin on the left ... and yeah they could have done a body shot ... ok it may have to be from a short distance but they could have made it work ... and the wig ... I dont even wanna talk about it ... they coulda done something cute with her hair ... maybe throw on some African beads and give her an Afrocentric look like yours truly lol just sayin
 
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