I was quite shocked and out of sorts when supermodel Ajak Deng
announced her retirement from modeling last week, though we’re not naive
to the intense pressures of the industry. Luckily for us, it seems Ajak
had a change of heart, as she took to Instagram to announce the fact
that she wouldn’t be leaving modeling after all:
In the post, Ajak said, “I was selfish to only think of myself
and forget the people that have always been there for me through the
worst times and good times,”. She continues, “I feel like I have touched
so many young people’s lives, gave them hope. Just because I come from
NOTHING does not mean that I can’t make something for myself and for
that I will still want to continue to touch more lives. Yes sure giving
up is easier but who will fight the war that we are so in denial about? I
am just getting started and modeling isn’t the only thing I will be
successful in, in my lifetime. I apologize to every kind soul/heart that
I have broken in the past week. I thought giving up was easier but I am
going to stay and fight this war with kindness, forgiveness, love and
support to all humanity. We are all beautiful and deserve to be
respected. #BigLoveToHumanity.”
At the beginning of the statement, she talked about the first time
she noticed herself in a Philipp Plein campaign, as well as her first
season in Milan and the prejudice she encountered. “I remember my
first season in Milan, walking through the the airport and seeing the
@philipppleininternational campaign. Wishing I could one day be one of
the faces up there, NOW all I can say is thank you for making my dream
come true. P.S my first season in Milan, no one booked me and I was so
destroyed because they weren’t booking black girls like me that season
and thank God for my sweet and encouraging agent @meansss who told me
that there was absolutely nothing wrong with me and that I was one of
the most beautiful girls in the world, to wipe off those tears, come
back to New York, and change their minds one day at a time. She
continued to support and still have my back even though I decided to
throw it all away after our hard work and for that I came to realize
that she is my spirit and a guiding angel.”
I am happy to see that Ajak is continuing in the industry: she’s one
of our faves. Her decisions with this have been courageous and though
racism and prejudice in the industry is something we unfortunately
report on what seems like weekly, it does take bravery for her to
address that huge issue head-on in a public forum.
I can’t wait to see what’s next for her! Thoughts on Ajak’s decision?
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