Why is sammy sosa white




















Sosa, now 51, has given only a handful of interviews since his retirement from MLB in In a interview with NBC Sports Chicago , he said he is healthy and denounced the criticism he's received amid rumors of skin bleaching. Sosa hit 66 home runs in and then 63 in — more in a two-year stretch than Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds or Hank Aaron ever managed. His fall from grace in subsequent years — related to allegations he used performance enhancing drugs — has kept him separated from the Cubs and mostly out of the public eye.

Back in December , rapper Lil Kim fought off rumors of skin bleaching after a photo of her appearing lighter than usual surface online. The year before, Beyonce and Rihanna were targeted with skin whitening accusations , as well as Jennifer Lopez and Eva Longoria, after they all donned seemingly lighter skin in photos and during red carpet appearances. Although the trend is rarely discussed openly in the U.

In West and South Africa, where a New York Times report said some 70 percent of women used lightening cream, the world of skin lightening is a multi-billion dollar industry.

Following years of billboard ads tagged with ways for women to achieve "perfect white" skin, Ghana's government banned lightening creams and lotions. However, the country has struggled to remove the products from shelves. Historically, milky white skin in many Asian countries has been a symbol of nobility, wealth and an aristocratic lifestyle. One of the main players in the documentary, Sammy Sosa, has been questioned about his significantly lighter skin tone since retiring from baseball.

So what happened to his skin? Sammy Sosa admitted his appearance shift is the result of skin bleaching cream. He's heard the mean comments and claims that he hated his natural skin color.

He's seen the tweets and the memes—and he's got something to say about it. The former baseball player spoke with longtime sports reporter David Kaplan about his career with the Chicago Cubs—whom Sosa played for during the height of his career from to During their conversation, the controversy surrounding Sosa's appearance came up. Despite critics' comments over the former slugger's increasingly lighter complexion, Sosa insisted that he was in "a good place," healthier than ever.

Healthy enough, he claimed, to rejoin the Cubs on the baseball field at nearly 50 years old.



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