Open Letter to The Mail Online Users: The first picture is my great-grandfather. The second picture is my Nana Mary. Recently, the Daily Mail published an article where apparently people expressed ‘concern’ about my ‘safety’ due to the colour of my skin whilst on holiday. This was followed by nearly 700 comments, most of which were blatant and derogatory phrases or ‘jokes’ about my skin. I’m baffled that these comments have been allowed to remain on The Daily Mail, without being addressed, monitored or deleted. Regardless of their knowledge (or lack of in this case), this behaviour isn’t acceptable. Also, the ‘comments page’ on there is literally a hub for some of the most outrageous shit I’ve ever seen written. Not just about me, but most articles that are on there. They shouldn’t have one. To those who have an issue with the colour of my skin or anyone else’s: Racism has no place in our society. My great grandfather and my Nana, are of black heritage. If people cared to research or ask the question, they would know myself and my family are of African ethnicity. It’s something I’m extremely proud to be… And hopefully that clears up why I’m so shockingly ‘DARK’. Now, I’ll go and enjoy some more sun. Cheers 👍🏻😎
Open Letter to The Mail Online Users: The first picture is my great-grandfather. The second picture is my Nana Mary. Recently, the Daily Mail published an article where apparently people expressed ‘concern’ about my ‘safety’ due to the colour of my skin whilst on holiday. This was followed by nearly 700 comments, most of which were blatant and derogatory phrases or ‘jokes’ about my skin. I’m baffled that these comments have been allowed to remain on The Daily Mail, without being addressed, monitored or deleted. Regardless of their knowledge (or lack of in this case), this behaviour isn’t acceptable. Also, the ‘comments page’ on there is literally a hub for some of the most outrageous shit I’ve ever seen written. Not just about me, but most articles that are on there. They shouldn’t have one. To those who have an issue with the colour of my skin or anyone else’s: Racism has no place in our society. My great grandfather and my Nana, are of black heritage. If people cared to research or ask the question, they would know myself and my family are of African ethnicity. It’s something I’m extremely proud to be… And hopefully that clears up why I’m so shockingly ‘DARK’. Now, I’ll go and enjoy some more sun. Cheers 👍🏻😎
Open Letter to The Mail Online Users: The first picture is my great-grandfather. The second picture is my Nana Mary. Recently, the Daily Mail published an article where apparently people expressed ‘concern’ about my ‘safety’ due to the colour of my skin whilst on holiday. This was followed by nearly 700 comments, most of which were blatant and derogatory phrases or ‘jokes’ about my skin. I’m baffled that these comments have been allowed to remain on The Daily Mail, without being addressed, monitored or deleted. Regardless of their knowledge (or lack of in this case), this behaviour isn’t acceptable. Also, the ‘comments page’ on there is literally a hub for some of the most outrageous shit I’ve ever seen written. Not just about me, but most articles that are on there. They shouldn’t have one. To those who have an issue with the colour of my skin or anyone else’s: Racism has no place in our society. My great grandfather and my Nana, are of black heritage. If people cared to research or ask the question, they would know myself and my family are of African ethnicity. It’s something I’m extremely proud to be… And hopefully that clears up why I’m so shockingly ‘DARK’. Now, I’ll go and enjoy some more sun. Cheers 👍🏻😎
Open Letter to The Mail Online Users: The first picture is my great-grandfather. The second picture is my Nana Mary. Recently, the Daily Mail published an article where apparently people expressed ‘concern’ about my ‘safety’ due to the colour of my skin whilst on holiday. This was followed by nearly 700 comments, most of which were blatant and derogatory phrases or ‘jokes’ about my skin. I’m baffled that these comments have been allowed to remain on The Daily Mail, without being addressed, monitored or deleted. Regardless of their knowledge (or lack of in this case), this behaviour isn’t acceptable. Also, the ‘comments page’ on there is literally a hub for some of the most outrageous shit I’ve ever seen written. Not just about me, but most articles that are on there. They shouldn’t have one. To those who have an issue with the colour of my skin or anyone else’s: Racism has no place in our society. My great grandfather and my Nana, are of black heritage. If people cared to research or ask the question, they would know myself and my family are of African ethnicity. It’s something I’m extremely proud to be… And hopefully that clears up why I’m so shockingly ‘DARK’. Now, I’ll go and enjoy some more sun. Cheers 👍🏻😎
Open Letter to The Mail Online Users: The first picture is my great-grandfather. The second picture is my Nana Mary. Recently, the Daily Mail published an article where apparently people expressed ‘concern’ about my ‘safety’ due to the colour of my skin whilst on holiday. This was followed by nearly 700 comments, most of which were blatant and derogatory phrases or ‘jokes’ about my skin. I’m baffled that these comments have been allowed to remain on The Daily Mail, without being addressed, monitored or deleted. Regardless of their knowledge (or lack of in this case), this behaviour isn’t acceptable. Also, the ‘comments page’ on there is literally a hub for some of the most outrageous shit I’ve ever seen written. Not just about me, but most articles that are on there. They shouldn’t have one. To those who have an issue with the colour of my skin or anyone else’s: Racism has no place in our society. My great grandfather and my Nana, are of black heritage. If people cared to research or ask the question, they would know myself and my family are of African ethnicity. It’s something I’m extremely proud to be… And hopefully that clears up why I’m so shockingly ‘DARK’. Now, I’ll go and enjoy some more sun. Cheers 👍🏻😎
Open Letter to The Mail Online Users: The first picture is my great-grandfather. The second picture is my Nana Mary. Recently, the Daily Mail published an article where apparently people expressed ‘concern’ about my ‘safety’ due to the colour of my skin whilst on holiday. This was followed by nearly 700 comments, most of which were blatant and derogatory phrases or ‘jokes’ about my skin. I’m baffled that these comments have been allowed to remain on The Daily Mail, without being addressed, monitored or deleted. Regardless of their knowledge (or lack of in this case), this behaviour isn’t acceptable. Also, the ‘comments page’ on there is literally a hub for some of the most outrageous shit I’ve ever seen written. Not just about me, but most articles that are on there. They shouldn’t have one. To those who have an issue with the colour of my skin or anyone else’s: Racism has no place in our society. My great grandfather and my Nana, are of black heritage. If people cared to research or ask the question, they would know myself and my family are of African ethnicity. It’s something I’m extremely proud to be… And hopefully that clears up why I’m so shockingly ‘DARK’. Now, I’ll go and enjoy some more sun. Cheers 👍🏻😎
Open Letter to The Mail Online Users: The first picture is my great-grandfather. The second picture is my Nana Mary. Recently, the Daily Mail published an article where apparently people expressed ‘concern’ about my ‘safety’ due to the colour of my skin whilst on holiday. This was followed by nearly 700 comments, most of which were blatant and derogatory phrases or ‘jokes’ about my skin. I’m baffled that these comments have been allowed to remain on The Daily Mail, without being addressed, monitored or deleted. Regardless of their knowledge (or lack of in this case), this behaviour isn’t acceptable. Also, the ‘comments page’ on there is literally a hub for some of the most outrageous shit I’ve ever seen written. Not just about me, but most articles that are on there. They shouldn’t have one. To those who have an issue with the colour of my skin or anyone else’s: Racism has no place in our society. My great grandfather and my Nana, are of black heritage. If people cared to research or ask the question, they would know myself and my family are of African ethnicity. It’s something I’m extremely proud to be… And hopefully that clears up why I’m so shockingly ‘DARK’. Now, I’ll go and enjoy some more sun. Cheers 👍🏻😎
Foden fan club… Come on England🏴
Foden fan club… Come on England🏴
Foden fan club… Come on England🏴
Doesn’t get much better than this…..
Doesn’t get much better than this…..
Doesn’t get much better than this…..
Doesn’t get much better than this…..
This ain’t a job🖤🤘🏻
@drinkprime X @erling.haaland X @adidastennis 🤙🩷
@drinkprime X @erling.haaland X @adidastennis 🤙🩷
@drinkprime X @erling.haaland X @adidastennis 🤙🩷
@drinkprime X @erling.haaland X @adidastennis 🤙🩷
Defo chilling after the football last night! Wearing @skechers_uk Court Classics. Comfy as! Link in my story👊🏻 #AD #Skechers
Defo chilling after the football last night! Wearing @skechers_uk Court Classics. Comfy as! Link in my story👊🏻 #AD #Skechers
Defo chilling after the football last night! Wearing @skechers_uk Court Classics. Comfy as! Link in my story👊🏻 #AD #Skechers