Pearl was trying to sway the interview to a wrong direction and Khanyisile answered like a Smart Queen especially about the “dark” notion 💯🤞🏾I’m impressed 🔥🔥 Why is Pearl speaking about herself while she is supposed to pose questions to Khanyi? WTH is this?
I feel for Khanyi though . Taking about slavery. The fact that we were brainwashed about being light skin is beautiful n she's lighting her skin to me is mental slavery.🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷I hope and pray that she will heal from whatever 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Pearl is so naive...she doesnt understand the reality of colourism. Colourism is the cousin of racism. I used to be critical of Khanyi but now l realise she is a strong woman. I get her now.
You are right …I am dark skinned it’s actually painful people point it out every single day like there’s something wrong with me …I remember in high school a teacher looked at me and said “kusviba” some as charcoal and the whole class celebrated…it’s damaging..you can’t run away from it African people are just ignorant…they hate it when you are dark skinned …they are on your case more after you bleach your skin …you just never belong …where and what do you want me to do …it’s difficult to get a job when you’re dark skinned it’s ridiculous
Oh pearl I love you but it’s not kanyis problem what you went through I thought you were interviewing kanyi.. now you’re making it all about yourself omg
The interviewer and her tears. The interviewer must know that her light skin complexion gives her automatic privileges that brown and dark skin people don't get access to. Her guest had to change her skin color through bleaching in order to have more opportunities in the entertainment world. Save your tears.
It's not pearls fault that Africa is predominantly black and the society prefers light skin people, so the hate from black and brown skin people is real.
I am a Nigerian boy, with what I watched I think that people should stop making mockery of people 's appearance it is very sensitive pls. I think that colorism needs to be stop it is a very bad thing it is wrong and it is not something to promote especially in the African society. And besides everyone is African no matter how they look.
That’s not her point. She says she wants to be mysterious. Eg if you see a person with slanted eyes and pitch black hair, you automatically assume they are Asian. If the person wears braids and a tan, you start thinking; ‘is this person blasian or Latino or dominican or African?’ Do you understand? She’s saying she doesn’t want to have one particular identity; she wants to be spontaneous. So that when people look at her, they have many questions and then, they have to approach her.
I prefer Khanyi's brand of colourism. It's direct. Lo omunye usisi is a colourist masquerading as a victim. Scefe sodwa. 🙄 To think how much I used to adore her growing up.
The worst interview ever. Oh poor Pearl!How empathetic and wise of Khanyi. I get to appreciate her more with each interview. I didn't know much about Khanyi except that she stirred a lot of controversy and blogs are enthralled by her. Until a few people started saying I remind them of her, I had to look her up. She's a breath of fresh air. A trailblazer imo 💖🌟
cue in the violin ... those light skin tears ... honey. Khanyi literally spends thousands a month rubbing her skin off to have what Pearl has naturally and she has the audacity to cry about it. lmao.
"You're asking for the industry to be opened up.. what do I care?" -Pearl Thusi Lmfao. I was empathising before that.. someone mentioned how it's a me or you deal with her. I see it. There's a time and space for survival tactics to be shared. This wasn't the time or space. I see why this interview got her dragged.. oof
@Shayla Because you were born here and you grew up here with us? Are you confused or something? You literally just said black Americans don’t use lightening products which is in fact a giant lie. I called you out on that and now you’re saying we don’t speak like this? I am so confused. I think you should stop being close minded, making judgements on things you have no knowledge of and actually travel here. Enjoy your week.🧡
@@enihashim1603 I am African American live in United States- I lived in Minnesota, Atlanta, and Tennessee. Went to a black college - let me correct my self . In my culture and circle of people I know. I have never known a black person to speak of lightning their skin. Language is not spoke of in a highly manner
@@enihashim1603 Being born black in America doesn’t make you African American. Skin bleaching is not a part of African American culture. This nonsense is frowned upon and you will be clowned for looking crazy. This something Africans and caribbeans people do and they have no influence in our culture ie Nicki Minaj who is Caribbeans is not African American.
Pearl was trying to sway the interview to a wrong direction and Khanyisile answered like a Smart Queen especially about the “dark” notion 💯🤞🏾I’m impressed 🔥🔥 Why is Pearl speaking about herself while she is supposed to pose questions to Khanyi? WTH is this?
Khanyi has such a straight face you never know what she's thinking.
It's all the botox and fillers. Her face is frozen 😂
I had to type this here “ I love Khanyi” the level of calmness she has: ae! Man!!! I stan boss!!!
Khanyi is soothing to the soul..
I feel for Khanyi though . Taking about slavery. The fact that we were brainwashed about being light skin is beautiful n she's lighting her skin to me is mental slavery.🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷I hope and pray that she will heal from whatever 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Pearl Thusi will always find a way to make things about her 😂😅
I can’t get over this interview 🤣 hai. At this point Khanyi should be the interviewer 💀
Tell me about it 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pearl is so naive...she doesnt understand the reality of colourism. Colourism is the cousin of racism. I used to be critical of Khanyi but now l realise she is a strong woman. I get her now.
You are right …I am dark skinned it’s actually painful people point it out every single day like there’s something wrong with me …I remember in high school a teacher looked at me and said “kusviba” some as charcoal and the whole class celebrated…it’s damaging..you can’t run away from it African people are just ignorant…they hate it when you are dark skinned …they are on your case more after you bleach your skin …you just never belong …where and what do you want me to do …it’s difficult to get a job when you’re dark skinned it’s ridiculous
@@rutendoreza9137 at least now dark skin tone is now trending gaining fame. Times are changing.
The colorism in Zim is something else.
I could listen to Khanyi speak all day .
Awww, Pearl! We love you... And we are bigger in numbers than the ones breaking your heart. We love you! 🤗
Bathong Pearl how did u manage to twist everything and make it about u????
😂
Jeso!!! 😒 what a bore😬
Khanyi is boss love how she handled this interview.
Pearl is so sensitive
Oh pearl I love you but it’s not kanyis problem what you went through
I thought you were interviewing kanyi.. now you’re making it all about yourself omg
Khanyi speaks and we listen 💯💯
The interviewer and her tears. The interviewer must know that her light skin complexion gives her automatic privileges that brown and dark skin people don't get access to. Her guest had to change her skin color through bleaching in order to have more opportunities in the entertainment world. Save your tears.
It's not pearls fault that Africa is predominantly black and the society prefers light skin people, so the hate from black and brown skin people is real.
Pearl you're beautiful. May you find healing.
Pearl is beautiful yes, and enough with all this privileges stuff is not everyone that worship light skin everyone loves ppl equally.
I am a Nigerian boy, with what I watched I think that people should stop making mockery of people 's appearance it is very sensitive pls. I think that colorism needs to be stop it is a very bad thing it is wrong and it is not something to promote especially in the African society. And besides everyone is African no matter how they look.
I love her for being African. No matter what she does that is what she will always be.
I agree
Its more sad for someone to say they need to lighten their skin to be accepted more globally
That’s not her point. She says she wants to be mysterious. Eg if you see a person with slanted eyes and pitch black hair, you automatically assume they are Asian. If the person wears braids and a tan, you start thinking; ‘is this person blasian or Latino or dominican or African?’ Do you understand? She’s saying she doesn’t want to have one particular identity; she wants to be spontaneous. So that when people look at her, they have many questions and then, they have to approach her.
Khanyi is a master at deflection. When she’s lying she just goes on a nonsensical rant. A lot of words nje ; that dont mean anything.
It really sucks to be judged by your Appearance and Complexion,I truly understand what she went through,This has to stop.
I prefer Khanyi's brand of colourism. It's direct. Lo omunye usisi is a colourist masquerading as a victim. Scefe sodwa. 🙄 To think how much I used to adore her growing up.
🤣🤣🤣🧡
😂
I love khanyi wow
Pearl literally speaks my heart out...as a light skin person the hate is so much. It's like people are mad you're alive because you're lighter.
you are not light skin ston lying
@@vusumuzi_mathumo Learn how to type in English first before poorly projecting your insecurity 😂😂😂😂😂
Haibo who is the host na apha?SmH
The worst interview ever. Oh poor Pearl!How empathetic and wise of Khanyi. I get to appreciate her more with each interview. I didn't know much about Khanyi except that she stirred a lot of controversy and blogs are enthralled by her. Until a few people started saying I remind them of her, I had to look her up. She's a breath of fresh air. A trailblazer imo 💖🌟
Khanyi Mbau is smart..
Who is the interviewee here??????
Not the liteskint tears!
Khanyi l respect👌🏿
Who was being interviewed?
What exactly was Pearl trying to communicate here?
Khanyi though 🥰
And the show just get cuts while mbau hadn't finished speaking....she changed from being interviewed to being interviewer
Pearl … dramatic much🙄
Bathong this was so random.
I thought her ex boyfriend from Kwela Tebza was light 🙆🏻♀️ I guess light skinned is subjective
She said she dated one light guy.
cue in the violin ... those light skin tears ... honey. Khanyi literally spends thousands a month rubbing her skin off to have what Pearl has naturally and she has the audacity to cry about it. lmao.
Because she is light skinned she can't expressed her pains?
I feel sad for Khanyi.
Pearl is such a typical light skin person and she ain’t even that light 😵💫😂😂😂😂
"You're asking for the industry to be opened up.. what do I care?"
-Pearl Thusi
Lmfao. I was empathising before that.. someone mentioned how it's a me or you deal with her. I see it. There's a time and space for survival tactics to be shared. This wasn't the time or space. I see why this interview got her dragged.. oof
Pearl don’t worry people will keep talking
Haibo Pearl🙄🙄😳😳
Man! Yall went in 🤣🤣🤣🤣
❣♥️
Isgaxa bakithi ngoba I thought be sikhuluma ngo khanyi.
What happened 💀💀😭 A hot mess at the end
A woman who bleaches her skin has an opinion on colorism.😅
Gwate go labokae batung 🤔😐
Nah Pearl, easy!
So she wants to be global by wanting to lightening her skin.
These women think we care😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jesus.
Batshele pearl
Please no that African Americans in America do not blech their skin or use skin lightening product . Your born the color you are.
Lmao many of us do dear. Many of us do. Especially in LA and Atlanta.
Black American in Atlanta and California do not speak like this .
@Shayla Because you were born here and you grew up here with us? Are you confused or something? You literally just said black Americans don’t use lightening products which is in fact a giant lie. I called you out on that and now you’re saying we don’t speak like this? I am so confused. I think you should stop being close minded, making judgements on things you have no knowledge of and actually travel here. Enjoy your week.🧡
@@enihashim1603 I am African American live in United States- I lived in Minnesota, Atlanta, and Tennessee. Went to a black college - let me correct my self . In my culture and circle of people I know. I have never known a black person to speak of lightning their skin. Language is not spoke of in a highly manner
@@enihashim1603 Being born black in America doesn’t make you African American. Skin bleaching is not a part of African American culture. This nonsense is frowned upon and you will be clowned for looking crazy. This something Africans and caribbeans people do and they have no influence in our culture ie Nicki Minaj who is Caribbeans is not African American.
She's like 20 shades darker than a few months ago. Musta finally had a bad reaction from all that shit she puts on her skin tryna be white🤷🏻♀️.
@Miss Sweden skin bleaching constantly is attempting to get ur skin as light & white as possible.