That is it.Thriller wrote:In the UK especially, a lot of people don't like that... the knee-jerk reaction is to slate them as arrogant and annoying.
Round of applause. This is the truth of it. Black women in the UK need to keep their mouths shut and smile otherwise they are 'arrogant' 'bitchy' or 'strange'. It's rare outside of athletics to see a black woman from the UK do well. We only get the drippings of American culture and that has been exaggerated, from crazy black women in films, to bitchy crazy black women in Jerry Springer/ Maury. There just doesn't seem a lot of exposure for black women outside of reality shows. Even then we get some 'characters' reinforcing the stereotypes i.e. Makosi, Charley Uchea (Big Brother) etcUKMusicLova wrote:I hate to bring race and sex into it, but black women get it worse than any other social group. We in England don't seem to like a confident black woman.
bezza888 wrote:Its arrogance. This song however is amazing even if the video isn't. Hope it can hit number 1 at some point.steophonic wrote:Not particularly, I watched it and thought she came across quite well - she was being quite fun.cabanaboy wrote:she seems pretty likable to me. Why was everyone hating on twitter earlier???? I really want to know. Did something specific happen???Star wrote:Promo
I can see why people dislike her though, she has a certain confident manner about herself that people might not like.
True. It's a shame but if she were white I doubt she'd be getting this much hate.aaliyahman wrote:Round of applause. This is the truth of it. Black women in the UK need to keep their mouths shut and smile otherwise they are 'arrogant' 'bitchy' or 'strange'. It's rare outside of athletics to see a black woman from the UK do well. We only get the drippings of American culture and that has been exaggerated, from crazy black women in films, to bitchy crazy black women in Jerry Springer/ Maury. There just doesn't seem a lot of exposure for black women outside of reality shows. Even then we get some 'characters' reinforcing the stereotypes i.e. Makosi, Charley Uchea (Big Brother) etcUKMusicLova wrote:I hate to bring race and sex into it, but black women get it worse than any other social group. We in England don't seem to like a confident black woman.
Alex seems like a genuinely lovely girl who wanted a singing career so bad and got it, she always seems greatful and tries to get her personality across and I think that's her main problem, she tries.
In no way does twitter represent the views of the UK general public as a whole. We would be in real trouble as a society if it didStar wrote:^ Don't disagree with ya'll.
Alex has always seemed like an old-school kinda American diva anyways, like Mariah/Whitney/Diana.
She's just too fahbulous for the general UK public.
Do people even understand the meaning of the word arrogance?jole wrote:bezza888 wrote:Its arrogance. This song however is amazing even if the video isn't. Hope it can hit number 1 at some point.steophonic wrote:Not particularly, I watched it and thought she came across quite well - she was being quite fun.cabanaboy wrote:she seems pretty likable to me. Why was everyone hating on twitter earlier???? I really want to know. Did something specific happen???Star wrote:Promo
I can see why people dislike her though, she has a certain confident manner about herself that people might not like.
"Elephant" is down to #3 in today's midweeks.king_oxymoron wrote:I love Alexandra but I can see why people find some of her actions OTT or cringeworthy. I can't however understand why they'd HATE her or want to hurt her?
I think she's a naturally fun person but not a naturally comic person, so when she tries to be funny, it comes across as a bit try hard.
I agree!king_oxymoron wrote:I love Alexandra but I can see why people find some of her actions OTT or cringeworthy. I can't however understand why they'd HATE her or want to hurt her?
With regard to Celebrity Juice, she did nothing wrong, except for try to keep up. I think she's a naturally fun person but not a naturally comic person, so when she tries to be funny, it comes across as a bit try hard. That's my take anyway - she wants to please so bad. Did she deserve that backlash? No, she mostly came across as someone there to have fun and get involved.
Yeah I didn't realise it was such a busy week when I said that!king_oxymoron wrote:To be honest Mike I think it'll have done well to spend a second week top 10 what with Katy Perry, JLS, Labrinth and Sean Paul all out... I suspect a run of something like 3/4-10
Aye, I wish they'd given Alicia Dixon, Mel B, Leona Lewis, Kelly Holmes and Denise Lewis more exposure over the past 10 years, I'm really annoyed that they've not been well recieved by the public purely because of their skin colour.UKMusicLova wrote:I hate to bring race and sex into it, but black women get it worse than any other social group. We in England don't seem to like a confident black woman.
She didn't say we don't like 'when a black woman is given exposure', she said we don't 'seem' to like a 'confident black woman'. Leona Lewis does NOT fall into this category, and I wouldn't say Denise Lewis does either especially. Kelly Holmes and Alesha Dixon have definitely both had criticism over their personality and been described as arrogant (mind, I'd argue that Kelly actually IS). The only good example there is Mel B, who is obviously a very confident black lady who has done really well and remained loved...djedwardsmith wrote:Aye, I wish they'd given Alicia Dixon, Mel B, Leona Lewis, Kelly Holmes and Denise Lewis more exposure over the past 10 years, I'm really annoyed that they've not been well recieved by the public purely because of their skin colour.UKMusicLova wrote:I hate to bring race and sex into it, but black women get it worse than any other social group. We in England don't seem to like a confident black woman.
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Absolutely hilarious the lengths some of you in here are going to in trying to find reasons for her not being liked.