She is the first Native American woman in Elle and Vogue.
At least she is the first one to appear on the cover of those magazines in A LONG TIME. She deserves praise simply because of that.
shareAt least she is the first one to appear on the cover of those magazines in A LONG TIME. She deserves praise simply because of that.
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shareShe's native French too. The accomplishment is that she at 160 cm tall get to work as a model. ;)
shareWho cares that she is native French? She is beautiful because her father is a Native American.
shareI'm pretty sure she cares.
share"Johnny's family has lived in Kentucky for many generations, and many of his antecedents have lived in the United States, in general, since the 1600s. His ancestry includes English, as well as Irish, Scots-Irish, Scottish, Welsh, French, Dutch, Belgian (Flemish), and German. Also, in 2013, researchers for Ancestry.com established that Johnny has remote African ancestry; they traced his lineage back to Elizabeth Key, a biracial woman, born c. 1630, who was the first woman of African ancestry to successfully sue to emancipate herself from slavery in the North American colonies (she emancipated her son, as well).
Johnny has frequently stated that he believes that he has Cherokee, or other recent Native American, ancestry, although this ancestry has never been verified by genealogists.
Asked the origin of his last name by James Lipton on Inside the Actors Studio, Depp stated, perhaps jokingly, that his name means "idiot" in German."
Native American? Are you referring to Johnny Depps roots? Just because he believes he's Cherokee, doesn't mean he IS. Even if it were true, she'd be like 1/20th Native American--the rest is french, Belgian, welsh, and a slew of others according to Depps bio.
I'd praise the magazine if they actually had a Native American on the cover--not movie stars daughter that says she has native blood.
And how much blood does someone have to have on order to be considered to have it?
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