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A light-skinned woman who changed her skin color with the help of injections is stirring up the world public

The former "glamour" model, Martina Big, was born a light-skinned woman, but now she changes her skin color with the help of injections. With what did she so upset the world public?

30 years old Martin Big (ironic, isn't it) and her husband, 31-year-old Michael Eurwen, use Melatonan injections, which darken the skin. Martina, who had many cosmetic surgeries to achieve breast size as much as 80S, is now looking for a home in Kenya where she hopes to raise a family.


In the meantime, she was already baptized and changed her name to Malaika Kubwa, which means Great Angel in Swahili. She told The Sun: “Not only do I look like an African, now I feel like an African. I spent some time in Kenya last year and felt at home. Now they are inviting me from all over Africa.”

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White glamor model Martina Big from Germany has shocked the world by trying to "turn herself black" with tanning injections. After years of melanin injections, she says that she now "identifies as a black woman". Now, she has claimed on TV that she and her husband, who is also white, have been told by doctors that they will be able to have a black baby, although no medical details were given. Many people have criticized her , including the Race Equality Foundation, whose spokesperson says they feel Ms. Big has a "limited understanding" of the challenges ethnic minorities face in Europe and America. "It's a very sad and disappointing situation really if people assume it's just skin color that makes you black... Her story distracts from the problems black people are truly facing today." the spokesperson says. SWIPE to see her before and after transformation. And then sound off in the comments: what do YOU think about all of this??

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On her Facebook profile, she has already talked about her desire to had children that she wants to raise in Africa. "First of all, I would like to educate myself about African culture, so that I can then educate my future children in this culture."

She also said that she was having trouble taking the injections changed the color of eyes and hair, but adds: "This is a change that is both inside me and outside of me. These changes are not superficial, but deep within me.”

Martina encountered more resistance this year when she appeared on This Morning, where she told hosts Holly Willoughby and John Barrowman that she "successfully changed race due to injections" and yes "she expects her children to be black or mixed race, despite the fact that she and her husband were born white".

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Martina Big, who is known for taking injections to make herself darker, appeared on This Morning again with her husband and discussed how she now identifies as a black woman. . . She says she completely feels that she is a black woman and said that she has also learned about black and African culture after visiting Kenya. . . Do you think it is possible to identify as another race? Share your thoughts below⬇️. . We also have an article on our website about transracialism that you can check out at: https://www.tcsnetwork.co.uk/does-transracialism-make-sense/. . _____________________________________________________ #tcs #tcsnetwork #news #media #socialmedia #instagram #twitter #debate #conversation #discussion #racism #transracial #blackwoman #martinabig #identity #race

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