The 28-year-old former Disney star
made headlines over the weekend after telling Oprah that she’s “tried of being
labeled,” and more specifically she does not wish to be categorized as “an African-American.”
“I’m tired of being labeled,” Symoné
said. “I’m an American. I’m not an African-American. I’m an American.”
Symoné told Oprah she wasn’t sure
“what country in Africa” she was from but that she did know her family’s roots
are in “Louisiana.”
Symoné later clarified her statement
telling Oprah, “What I really mean by that is I’m an American. That’s what I
really mean. I have darker skin. I have a nice, interesting grade of hair. I
connect with Caucasian. I connect with Asian. I connect with Black. I connect
with Indian. I connect with each culture.”
Symoné’s comments to Oprah sparked
outrage from critics on social media and the blogosphere. In an exclusive
statement to theGrio.com, Symoné addresses the criticism she’s received since
her interview with Oprah and wants to make one thing clear; she’s still
“black.”
“I never
said I wasn’t black… I want to make that very clear. I said, I am not
African-American. I never expected my personal beliefs and comments to spark
such emotion in people. I think it is only positive when we can openly discuss
race and being labeled in America.”
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