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“I Couldn’t Defend Myself Because I Looked Crazy” Meagan Good Shares Full Story Behind Her Lighter Complexion

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And because Good wasn’t saying anything about her skin, fans assumed the worst.

But over the weekend, in an Instagram comment, Good shared that she used a product to correct sun spots under the advice of an unlicensed healthcare professional.

Thankfully, in an interview with Ashley Dunn, of “Where Is The Buzz Tv,” Good broke it all the way down.

Good responded, “Yeah it got under my skin a little bit.

And what I realize was like my prayer was after I had gotten married and dealt with a lot of the church folk thing, my prayer for the last couple years was, ‘Lord, deliver me from caring about what other people think about me.’

Source: MadameNoire
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