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White Woman Takes Tanning Injections To Turn Herself Black, Believes She Can Have White Babies

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Many people think being black is only about the colour of your skin. Being an African is way more than just skin colour. It has a lot to do with the DNA, culture, tradition, history, and upbringing that makes up a black person.

 

However it has been gathered that a German model, known as Martina Big believes she is black, after taking steps to change the colour of her skin with tanning injections as well as make her formerly blonde hair appear dark and nappy like that of an African.

Martina and her husband, Michael Eurwen, who got married in October 2018, are both take tanning injections to become black.

 

Meet Martina Big, white woman who believes she can have black kids after she transformed her pale while skin to black through chemical injections.

 

The couple was recently on the This Morning Show, and they explained to presenters Holly Willoughby and John Barrowman that doctors told them their babies would be born black.

This is quite surprising seeing as they are both originally white and their child would most likely take after their real colour.

One of the baffled presenters, Holly, had to cut in to ask Martina if she would feel the child is not connected to her if eventually born white. She said: “And if that baby is not… because I’m trying to think biologically how that is possible, if you give birth to a white child will you somehow think it’s not connected to you?”

Then Martina replied that the child would be a mix of her and her husband and would most likely be born dark or at least ‘milk chocolate’.

She said: “No, it’s a mix of Michael and me. “I’m pretty sure it will be black or milk chocolate or a little bit lighter, it doesn’t matter.”

The interview raised a lot of reactions on Twitter as many people wondered how a white woman married to a white man would believe she can give birth to black kids.

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