Henna has been a part of Indian Culture longer than the United States has existed.Oh, and loose the Henna BS, that was a slightly popular late 90's thing.
Actually, she is. If you had watched the interview or did some reading on her before crapping out your answer, you would have found that she is very concerned with representing her country and culture, breaking down stereotypes, etc. In fact, she still lives with her parents, a very traditional thing for Indian women to do. SHe's not faking her culture for attention or to be different. She is who she is.But Im sure shes "Holding strong" to her indian heritage.
Hmmm... she's only going to make it big because she's taking advantage of an unfair affirmative action program in Hollywood. There's a white woman out there who isn't getting her break because this is taking her spot, right TPARK?S make a big splash in hollywood, why, cause shes Indian who doesnt look ugly?
She's going to make it because she is mesmerizingly beautiful, talented, and well-grounded.
What a ing ignorant thing to post.

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