Whenever Mushiya Tshikuka went into a toy store, she couldn’t help but notice that none of the dolls reflected the look of her two daughters.
“All the dolls were either bald or they had wool hair or they had straight hair,” the star of We tv’s Cutting It in the Atl, 36, tells People. “They just didn’t look like them. I remember going to one of the bigger doll companies, and the black doll that was there was representing a slave. I was like, ‘If this is the only representation of dolls that exist out there, then they...
“All the dolls were either bald or they had wool hair or they had straight hair,” the star of We tv’s Cutting It in the Atl, 36, tells People. “They just didn’t look like them. I remember going to one of the bigger doll companies, and the black doll that was there was representing a slave. I was like, ‘If this is the only representation of dolls that exist out there, then they...
- 12/15/2016
- by gabrielleolya1
- PEOPLE.com
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