Zendaya Blasts 'Acceptable' Hollywood Beauty Standards: 'That Has to Change'
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The 21-year-old actress says at Beautycon Festival that she's tired of being Hollywood's 'acceptable version of a black girl.'

AceShowbiz - Zendaya Coleman took aim at Hollywood's unacceptable beauty standards during a talk at Beautycon Festival in New York on Sunday, April 22. She was one of the key speakers on day two of the event and stunned in a colorful print dress as she sat down to chat with Uber's chief brand officer Bozoma Saint John.

"If the opportunity isn't there, we will pave the way for our opportunity. And not just opportunity for myself, but for my entire community," Zendaya stated, as the crowd cheered her on. "As a black woman, as a light-skinned black woman, it's important that I say 'listen, I'm using my privilege and my platform to show you how much beauty there is the African-American community'. "

"I always find it weird that Hollywood - I wish you guys could be in these meetings - but I am Hollywood's, I guess you could say, acceptable version of a black girl, and that has got to change. We're vastly too beautiful and too interesting for me to be the only representation of that," she added. "But what I'm saying is about creating those opportunities, you have to create the path, and that's with anything, whether it be Hollywood, art, whatever, sometimes you just got create your own."

The 21-year-old found fame alongside Bella Thorne on Disney Channel show "Shake It Up" and has had no difficulty shaking off her child star tag with roles in "Spider-Man: Homecoming" and box office smash "The Greatest Showman".

She's about to start filming "Finest Kind" opposite Jake Gyllenhaal and Ansel Elgort, and also has biography "A White Lie" coming up, in which she plays Anita Hemmings, the first African-American woman to graduate from Vassar College.

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