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‘They’d Ask Me To Speak English,’ Jo-Anne Reyneke On Being Called White Growing Up

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'They'd Ask Me To Speak English,' Jo-Anne Reyneke On Being Called White Growing Up
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‘They’d Ask Me To Speak English,’ Jo-Anne Reyneke On Being Called White Growing Up! Jo-Anne Reyneke has a black mother and a white father and growing up the star says she was bullied for it.

Despite growing up with her mother, in a black family, the actress says she was often teased by other kids in the hood and asked to speak English as she looked ‘white’.

“Because I grew up in a township there was a whole lot of people calling me white and asking me to speak English, I had to have a good sense of humour about it. You either cry or you laugh,” Jo-Anne revealed.

Jo-Anne says she identifies herself as a black woman because of her upbringing.

“I grew up with my mother, so I consider myself black. I met my dad when he passed away but I never got to know anything white about me.”

My parents. Too many emotions attached to it to say anything. #truelove #firstgenerationcolored

A post shared by Jo-Anne Reyneke (@joannereyneke) on Mar 1, 2017 at 7:59am PST

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