Listen up, everyone. Supermodel Tyra Banks has had enough of the fashion world dictating how people should look. In a powerful new promo for her upcoming amusement park, ModelLand, she laid it all out on YouTube. This isn’t just a rant—it’s a declaration of independence from outdated beauty standards.
“Twenty-eight years in this business, and now this? Always something with you, huh?” she began, her tone dripping with both frustration and sass. “First, I was too skinny, then I was too fat. My backside? Oh, that was too big for a while. But guess what? Now you’re all over that, aren’t you? Don’t even try to deny it. I see who you’re following on social media. And excuse me? You loved me in 1991? Oh, so now we’re talking about the '90s?”

Let’s Talk About the Past: Tyra’s Struggles in the Industry
“Alright, let’s rewind and talk about the '90s,” Tyra continued, her voice filled with nostalgia and a touch of exasperation. “Back then, you’d spend less time with me in winter because my skin didn’t look as good on your arm as it did in summer. Can we address that for a second? And don’t even get me started on makeup. I had to mix my own shades because the people you hired for me would make me look like an ashy clown. Oh, and the hair? Let’s not even go there. The hair was a disaster.”
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Tyra, now 46, wasn’t done yet. She revealed why the top influencers in the fashion industry finally changed their beauty standards—and spoiler alert, it wasn’t out of the goodness of their hearts.
Why Did the Fashion Industry Change Its Standards?
“Oh, you changed? Yeah, you changed because you had no choice. If you didn’t, nobody would want you around anymore,” the America’s Next Top Model judge exclaimed. “It’s too late now because I’m wise enough to know my beauty isn’t defined by you. Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes, all colors and genders. It’s young and old, tall and short, thin and thick. It’s diversity in its purest form.”



