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This is only to lift someone’s profile and does nothing to address real racism. Your cheapening racism by everything being racist.
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? Lol, why would Who mag apologize? Wasn't it the models agency that 'accidentally' sent the wrong pic, resulting in their very own client being 'newsworthy'?Īdut Akech contemplated 'not saying anything' after magazine photo blunderSouth-Sudanese international model Adut Akech says she will use her platform for change, following a ‘racist’ photo blunder in an Australian magazine spread. If she wasn't so attractive she'd be walking 25 miles every day carrying water on her head Meh, not surprised. You only have to see many of the social media responses to this issue to know that racism and bigotry are alive and well in Australia It's not racism, she doesn't even know what the word means. Sudanese-Australian model Adut Akech vows to keep calling racism out after mix-upSudanese-Australian model Adut Akech has vowed to continue to call out racism after a magazine confused the teenager with another black model.
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Honest mistake can’t see racism in any of that geez She's really milked the publicity out of this one. I am concerned that I don't think I would not have picked the difference so I also have sympathy with those who stuffed up. It's clear she is hurt and I wish it had not happened. It's possible to appreciate that the model is seriously offended and also understand how it happened. what about your own indigenous peoplesįashion is a waste of the world's resources. She’ll get over it! Oh my god I have no idea how she will keep down the Moët and caviar at the after party Why are you giving thing person media coverage. BlackFragility Omg, it’s not the end of the world. Wtf! Big f$&ken deal Toxic femininity, a cancer sweeping the globe. Miss understanding someone’s name has nothing to with racism. Millions of flame red crabs have started to make their way out of the jungles of Christmas Island to the ocean to breed. Millions of flame red crabs begin annual migration off Australian coast Model Adut Akech (inset) and the Who magazine spread that incorrectly used a photo of Flavia Lazarus.Credit:Steven Chee/InstagramThe magazine said it "spoke to Adut personally after the error occurred and also publicly apologised", adding that it also apologised to Lazarus. Akech's family fled South Sudan for Kenya when she was a baby, before settling in Adelaide, where she grew up before moving to New York to pursue her modelling career. Lazarus appeared in the campaign materials, while Akech, 19, is the ambassador for the event.AdvertisementThe images were provided by Melbourne Fashion Week's public relations agency, OPR, to accompany the article on Akech, in which she addresses the need for better understanding and education about refugees. "To say we were mortified by the misprint is an understatement."īoth models have associations with Melbourne Fashion Week, which. "When story was published in last week's issue, it ran alongside an image of another model, Flavia Lazarus, that was provided to us accidentally," the magazine stated. Kerry Chant urged ‘consistent’ lockdown restrictions across all of Sydney, emails reveal Police investigating 'specific threats' against politicians, AFP commissioner says Desperate measures: Morrison in danger of misjudging what Australians think is important Of two African-Australian models, saying it was "mortified" when it discovered the error.In the issue out today, the magazine ran an unsigned apology on page three, in which it apologised for featuring a large photo of model Flavia Lazarus alongside an interview with international supermodel Adut Akech in last week's edition. The incident has cast a grey cloud over the opening days of Melbourne Fashion Week. WHO magazine has printed an apology for mixing up photos of two African-Australian models, saying it was 'mortified' when it discovered the error.