Tyra Banks Finally Addresses 'Top Model' Bi-Racial Photo Shoot Controversy

Access Hollywood - November 19, 2009 8:36 PM PST
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NEW YORK, New York -- Tyra Banks spoke out for the first time on Wednesday about the controversy that was sparked late last month after six contestants on "America's Next Top Model" were made to look bi-racial for a Hawaiian photo shoot.

In a nearly nine-minute speech at the start of Wednesday's "The Tyra Banks Show," the TV talk show host and "ANTM" Executive Producer revealed that the headlines prompted by turning her contestants into different races was difficult for the star.

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"What we thought was a celebration turned out to be... very negative in some of the press and a lot of them were even saying that it was a former of racism," Tyra said. "A lot of them went so far as to accuse me and 'Top Model' of putting the girls in black face."

As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, following the October airing of the episode, E! News asked whether the shoot was "Racy or Racist?" noting the girls were "coated in creams to darken their skin tone." Over at Entertainment Weekly, a writer noted that the models acted "like there's nothing socially charged at all about race-as-costume." And AOL TV ran a recap under the headline "Tyra Banks Puts 'Top Models' In Blackface. When Did This Become OK?"

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The supermodel-turned-TV-mogul, who actually photographed the models like Laura, who went from "Caucasian" to "a stunning mix of Greek and Mexican cultures," for the Hawaiian shoot, said she wanted to address the headlines the episode prompted because "People read the headlines, but they don't take the time to read the facts... and a lot of the time, those facts are omitted to make a story sound more interesting."

Tyra went on to explain that the shoot was inspired by the Hawaiian word Hapa, which she explained "is when men and women of different cultures come together and they create racially mixed babies." And she insisted that her shoot (Tyra photographed the girls herself) did not cross the line.

"I want to be very clear: I, in no way, put my 'Top Models' in blackface," she said. "I'm a black woman. I am proud. I love my people and the struggle that we have gone through continues and the last thing that I would ever do is be a part of something that degraded my race."

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And she went on to apologize to anyone who took offense to the shoot.

"I'm sorry to anybody that watched 'Top Model' and was offended by the pictures because they didn't understand the real story behind them or even if you did see the whole episode and you were still offended, I truly apologize because that is not my intention," she said. "My intention is to spread beauty and break down barriers."

Tyra said the reason she set up the shoot was related to a personal mission.

"It is a passion of mine, it's one of the reasons why I live and breathe and what I feel my duty is and it is definitely my number one passion in my life, to expand the definition of beauty, to stretch the boundaries and help young girls raise their self esteem by teaching them to embrace their beauty... to look in that mirror and see that different shade of their skin and say... 'This is beautiful,'" she said.

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  • BMWRedheadDR
    the tanning comment lmfao lol true and funny about gringo's some anyhow way too much they do thathowever, i am happy she did this,but i do not watch her anymore i precluded from doing so too boring same ole people.same ole topics etc. is not mi style or mi amigo'z she is DONE,in talk shows now in 1 year thank god,but adore love independent women as mi self.love her! good luck wit h
    report abuseposted December 29, 2009 3:11 PM PST
  • Selina
    i accept your apology love ya
    report abuseposted December 20, 2009 11:39 PM PST
  • piscesgirl
    actors act different roles all the time.why can't models model different things?
    report abuseposted November 20, 2009 11:10 PM PST
  • FlipFlopsAndSocks
    why do you people feel the need to post everything 10 times?
    report abuseposted November 20, 2009 10:13 PM PST
  • Andrea D
    I wasn't offended. I thought it was beautifully done. The difference from back in the day to what she did are so big...back in the day, white people were dressed up like black people to perpetuate stereotypes...she was showing the beauty of another race...and it was definitely not black face.
    report abuseposted November 20, 2009 10:09 PM PST
  • A
    Give me a break ppl! y'all go tanning to get darker anyway, how hypocritical! STFU!
    report abuseposted November 20, 2009 10:08 PM PST
  • Em
    Please. She did a stupid thing and should just say so. Putting someone in black face, or anything close, isn't okay even if it is done by someone who happens to be black.
    report abuseposted November 20, 2009 9:49 PM PST
  • A63
    BigOeyes ...get your head out of the sand...open your eyes.
    report abuseposted November 20, 2009 9:48 PM PST
  • A63
    Her explanation is totally MORONIC. Just like back in the day when studios hired whites to play minorities in movies. Some studios still do it today.
    report abuseposted November 20, 2009 9:47 PM PST
  • A63
    Her explanation is totally MORONIC. Just like back in the day when studios hired whites to play minorities in movies. Some studios still do it today.
    report abuseposted November 20, 2009 9:47 PM PST
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