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Kheris Rogers, Who Was Bullied For Her Skin Tone, Is Now ‘Flexin’ In Her Complexion’ In Her First Nike Ad

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January 4, 2018

Photo via Mashable; courtesy of Flexin’ In My Complexion 

Last year, after being severely bullied for her skin tone by her classmates, then 10-year-old Kheris Rogers launched an empowering t-shirt line called “Flexin’ In My Complexion.” The powerful phrase is a reference to the hashtag Rogers’ old sister Taylor Pollard used in now a viral tweet of her little sister. 

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Since then, Kheris has inspired the entire internet, including Oscar-winning actress and advocate of Black beauty, Lupita Nyong’o, who posted a photo of herself in the t-shirt. The young designer’s inspiring message also made its way to New York Fashion Week, where Rogers became one of the youngest fashion designers to present a clothing line. Now, the 11-year-old has landed her first Nike ad. 

“My first Nike ad,” Rogers wrote on Instagram. 

“Let’s all make 2018 the year of ‘doing.’ In less than a year, I went from feeling bad about myself because I was being bullied for how I looked to loving myself completely and following my dreams. I encourage you all to ‘do’ what makes you happy and believe in yourself that you can make your dream a reality!” 

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My first Nike ad Let’s all make 2018 the year of “doing.” In less than a year, I went from feeling bad about myself because I was being bullied for how I looked to loving myself completely and following my dreams. I encourage you all to “do” what makes you happy and believe in yourself that you can make your dream a reality! #JustDoIt #nike #nikegirl #flexininmycomplexion #kherisrogers #basketball #kyrie4

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We second that. Congratulations, Kheris! 

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