Diddy And Ciroc Dark Skin Women Problem
By MIA on Mar 25, 2009 in Diddy | | 6 Comments ||

Diddy And Ciroc Dark Skin Women Problem – Diddy and Ciroc hate dark skin women,well at least in their commercial.Above is a casting call that was mailed out by Ciroc–Imperative Talent Management for the new Ciroc commercial that will be shot on Friday with Diddy.If you are dark,then stay away.

Sherry | Mar 25, 2009 | Reply
I will call and express my concern with the light skinned issue. I expect others to do the same.
Don’t support bias and discrimination!
M | Mar 25, 2009 | Reply
It’s a fake, guys….Ciroc issued a statement:
This is completely inaccurate and we do not even know what company that is. We have never worked with Imperative models. Additionally, both of our TV ads (08 and 09) prominently feature beautiful brown skinned women.
beautiful dk diva | Mar 27, 2009 | Reply
I don;t care what diddy likes he is not all that himself look at him, I am a beautiful dark skin model and I get alot of props and I feel good about myself don;t let some bs like this tear you down for being a dark skin woman love yourself to heck with diddy and his ciroc..he likes men for real and he knows that whether he likes them dark or light I dunno..BAMMA
Ms. A | Mar 29, 2009 | Reply
Unfortunately most of these guys don’t want dark skin in there commercial or ads. You have to be light brown or nearly white or white. And absolutely no short or natural hair. I guess we really have not come that far after all. In closing people like what they like and that’s ok. But all shades God made and all shades a beautiful.
The Publicists | Apr 3, 2009 | Reply
I initially opened a modeling agency in 1999 and am publicist for some celebrities. Now I have a full service Marketing and Publicity firm 10 years young. This is more than likely an actual casting request. It looks accurate to me. The advertising firm for Ciroc probably outsourced this clearly inexperienced agency. Considering they are located in Atlanta, I am certain they did not know what the heck they were doing. First, they should have never used the client’s name in the casting request and their website and models suck. The agency does not look professional. They wanted to gain exposure for the rinky dink agency apparently. I am certain Ciroc’s ad agency made this request.
The Publicists | Apr 3, 2009 | Reply
Wow I did not know people were still naive… It’s called crisis communications honey