White Woman 'Changes' Race Through Tan Injections, Wants To Have Black Children With White Husband
Dec 31, 2019 by apost team
Oscar Wilde said, "Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." So, what do you do when you feel your true self looks intrinsically different than your inner self? If you’re former glamor model Martina Big, you change everything from your ethnicity to your breasts. Now she is even planning on moving to Kenya.
Once upon a time, Martina Big was a white glamor model. Today, the 30-year-old German woman identifies as a black woman, reports The Daily Mail. In her mind, she has changed her ethnicity.
Big’s story begins seven years ago with body alterations. She quit her job as a flight attendant and began 24 different surgeries to gain an “extravagant Barbie” look. While her waist shrunk, her breasts grew from a 32D a massive 32N, which she later increased to 32S. As it is, she already has to use a saline pump to keep her breasts inflated. But, Big’s aspiration is to have the biggest breasts in the world, according to an earlier article by The Daily Mail.
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In 2017, she began injecting herself Melanotan, which was originally designed to increase skin cancer resistance. These “tanning injections” work a little differently on everyone, but Big’s skin now looks like a dark-skinned black woman. After many treatments, Big says her hair and eye color even darkened.
Her husband, Michael, also took the injections, but his skin coloration changes are comparatively minor. Big no longer identifies as a white woman, and she feels these superficial cosmetic changes just mirror what she feels inside - she’s a black woman. In fact, Big and her husband are planning a move to Kenya to rejoin “her people.” On a recent house-hunting trip to Kenya, Big decided to be baptized and re-christened as Malaika Kunwa (Big Angel in Swahili), The Daily Mail says.
Big has already picked out the perfect location where the dry hot climate offers plenty of sun-time to get darker. She looks forward to raising her family in Kenya and has already adopted the African lifestyle, foods, culture, clothing, friends, and so on.
While she looks and acts the part, many are upset by her transformation. Online viewers have scrutinized her actions and appearance as diluting and detracting from the struggles of people born with dark skin. Big counters by saying most of the negativity comes from Americans; she says that elsewhere she’s been largely accepted by an African community understanding this isn’t just a surface situation, reports The Sun.
She believes her transformation is so deep that her children will be born black even though she and her husband are both genetically white. When asked how she’d feel if the baby is white, Big responded that it would be a mix of her and her husband, which made her certain it would be black, milk chocolate, or light.
Big has already discussed facets like breastfeeding and her body’s capabilities in carrying a child. In the meantime, though, Big says her physical transformations will continue. Her next surgeries will be to create more African-like features, such as a broader nose, bigger booty, and plumper lips, The Daily Mail continues.
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