#Blackfishing appears to be the new #Columbusing. White social media influencers are being put on BLAST for profitting off black women. More inside...
Folks are out here doing the most and the foolery has coined a new hashtag.
White social media influencers are being called out on social media for "posing" as black/biracial women. These women are tanning their skin, braiding their hair up and then taking it down for "texture," and making sure they get their lip refills to continue capitalizing off black women/ racially ambiguous women for monetary gain.
Emma Hallberg, Swedish self-proclaimed Instagram "influencer," has been one of the main influencers who's being exposed, but she feels like she isn't doing anything wrong. In a recent interview, she said she doesn't see herself "as anything else but white" and that she gets a "natural" deep tan from the sun. Oh...
Oh, and it gets worse.
Emma claims she justs "tans easily," yet she clearly uses foundation that is tons of shades too deep.
can somebody stop emma hallberg’s blackface bitch ass pls??
“i tan very easy in the sun” faceass. pic.twitter.com/gnUZtxAMpo— (@riverscurse) November 9, 2018
Girl...
Here's an old photo of her:
Twitter followers thought she was mixed:
I honestly thought Emma hallberg was half black lol
— Mrs. (@MxssKerry_) November 7, 2018
I thought she was mixed my girl is fully SWEDISH
— La Juniaa (@JuniasWorld) November 8, 2018
Well, Emma certainly isn't the only one:
Yet another “IG girl” #blackfishing Twitter : @yuleemaimaginee
IG : @ suavecitamamacita
Yuleema Ramirez who regularly says the N word on Snapchat and her own songs on her YouTube channel. #exposeTheseHoespic.twitter.com/z31yRLOcex— OKAY (@ayanehatake) November 18, 2018
Some more #blackfishingpic.twitter.com/Q7kRkWQl0p
— OKAY (@ayanehatake) November 18, 2018
@niggerfished This girl has been posing as a black woman for years! @ bbynols on twitter and insta. She claims she's from Guyana but she's actually Russian. pic.twitter.com/7pPt51kxdV
— joannesmith (@fakehoes2019) November 8, 2018
I literally thought this girl I was following was some light skin black girl but turns out... pic.twitter.com/7oX3luc8Cy
— Kitcha Fit-Fit Stan (@ERlTREAN) November 7, 2018
mate you missed these pic.twitter.com/DAT5lqi4Xr
— big megz (@bigmegzz) November 7, 2018
omg i'm– pic.twitter.com/wirHuoS29j
— abigobble (@abigailhalla) November 7, 2018
It's frustrating because black women would have to work and bust their a** twice as hard in these same spaces, whereas a white woman can just manipulate her body with black features and she's showered with brand sponsorships. Everybody wants to be black until it's time to be black.
Photo: Emma's IG