Rihanna: “Transgender people are not a marketing tool.”

Rihanna: “Transgender people are not a marketing tool.”

Rihanna has never been shy of speaking her mind and her latest views, on the status of transgender models, have been widely praised on social media.

The singer was asked by a fan to consider using a trans woman to promote her Fenty Beauty make-up range.

“I’ve had the pleasure of working with many gifted trans women over the years,” she replied, “but I don’t go around doing trans castings! I respect all women. Whether they’re trans or not is none of my business.”

The star went on to criticise firms who hire models from minority groups as a “token” gesture.

“I don’t think it’s fair that a trans woman, or man, be used as a convenient marketing tool,” she said. “Too often I see companies doing this to trans and black women alike. There’s always just that one spot in the campaign for the token ‘we look mad diverse’ girl/guy! It’s sad!”

The conversation took place between Rihanna and a fan called @lbertootero via private messages on Twitter. He then took a screengrab of the star’s comments and made them public.

Many fans praised the pop star’s stance.

“As a trans woman I have so much admiration and respect for Rihanna,” wrote one user. “She worded all of that so perfectly and respectful and kind. She’s a true angel.”

“Good on Rihanna to not want to exploit trans women just for the sake of marketing,” added @silbiee, who posts under the name Heart Shaker.

“I’m proud of my idol,” said a Chilean user called Francisca, while US fan Jason simply called Rihanna “queen of lgbt”.

Rihanna has already received praise for her Fenty Beauty line, which caters to a wider range of skin tones and types than most mainstream brands. She also refuses to test her products on animals, meaning the range will not be available in China where animal testing is required by law.

Previous “I Am Not My Hair!” Lance Gross lashes out at detractors of his new look
Next Idris Elba or a Bae to call your own – What Would You Like For Christmas?

About author

You might also like

The Happenings 4 Comments

Beyoncé and Rihanna make Forbes’ World’s 100 Most Powerful Women 2019 List

As if we needed any more proof that Beyoncé and Rihanna reign as two of music’s most supreme royalty, Forbes has confirmed what fans have long upheld: that Bey and

Editor's Desk 0 Comments

Update on the TIERs-partnered national conference on Diversity, Inclusivity and Equality

Yesterday, we announced the news about the upcoming conference on Diversity, Inclusivity and Equality in Nigeria, organized by the University of Lagos, set to be held at the UNILAG main campus

The Happenings 4 Comments

Fans outraged at two journalists who made derogatory comments comparing Blue Ivy Carter to Jay-Z

Two reporters from Vanity Fair and Harper’s have been accused of “mocking” 7-year-old Blue Ivy Carter in a new picture. The comments came in response to a picture of Beyoncé,

4 Comments

  1. Chloé
    December 02, 05:45 Reply

    Good stance coming from Rihanna. These days it seems like if you don’t put anything lgbt in your work it won’t get recognized. I love her view on this absolutely!

  2. Rehoboth
    December 02, 06:23 Reply

    It cuts both ways. I wouldn’t say the publicity is bad.

  3. teeboi
    December 03, 23:18 Reply

    Hmmmm…..

    Is This Side Eyes @QueenBey??? For Using Laverne Cox For The IVY Clothing Line

  4. Cleo
    December 04, 13:48 Reply

    Good thing Beyoncé’s name wasn’t mentioned.

Leave a Reply

Click here to cancel reply.