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Julianne Hough Did Blackface For Halloween

Ohh man. Julianne Hough did blackface as part of her Halloween costume when she dressed up as “Crazy Eyes” (Uzo Aduba) from Orange Is the New Black. The costume idea is a good one — it’s creative — but the execution (the makeup) is just so bad and for so many different reasons.

The thing is, Julianne Hough looks nothing like actress Uzo Aduba (below) to begin with, so making her face dark doesn’t help the costume at all. I don’t know why she thought it was a necessary choice.

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  • I don’t know why but this kinda makes me like her, I think the costume is hilarious and clearly this was her idea. Who would have thought this chick is funny?

  • Who cares?! Why should she have to “go as piper” just because she’s white?!?!

    I don’t know how this is offensive. She isn’t doing anything to put down people of color, fact is, the person she wants to look like has darker skin than she does! So what!

  • Irrelevant and now racist. You can dress up as a character without having to put on blackface. I can’t believe what I am about to say but Miley Cyrus dressed as Nicki Minaj a few years ago and it was completely clear who she was going as, but she didn’t don any blackface. I don’t understand why it’s so hard to comprehend that blackface is racist.

    • It’s a costume. She’s trying to look like the woman she is dressed as for Halloween, who just so happens to be black.

      I’m not entirely sure why this is such a sensitive issue. Is there something wrong with being black? There must be if you’re not allowed to pretend to be black for a Halloween costume.

  • Hey , we all paid money to watch “WhiteChicks” where two black men played white chicks. People shouldn’t be so sensitive, we all beat from a similar heart.

  • You guys (bar mireee and author) are totally ignorant. Look into the history of blackface and try to understand why it’s racist and totally inappropriate for a person in this day and age to be donning it. White people have never had to fight to be who they were born into this world as, so therefore you don’t get to say people of colour are “too sensitive”. I’m sorry there aren’t smarter readers on this site.