I might underscore this if for no other reason than it’s true for all of us. I once watched a fast forward video of a perfectly lovely Black woman layering on twelve tons of makeup, it took her more than an hour, and she looked like a fake Barbie doll at the end of all. While that sure sells product, it also speaks to the unspeakable cost and pressure on Black women and all the rest of us to live up to others' standards instead of our own. I stuggle to understand how any of us gets to set ourselves up in judgement of ANYONE else, famous or not, White or Black or Asian or anything else. Nobody asked us. And the unsolicited judgement is, to me, far more a statement of our own terrible insecurity, having nothing whatsoever to do with the target. Ms. Stallion or anyone else for that matter. But that’s just me.