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Amena Khan stepped down after her old tweets criticizing Israel were uncovered.
L’Oréal Paris just made history by featuring YouTuber Amena Khan, wearing her headscarf. It’s the first time a major mainstream hair campaign has featured a woman in a hijab.
“How many brands are doing things like this? Not many," Khan told Vogue UK.
Fans on social media think Munroe Bergdorf would be perfect for Rih's brand.
Supporters believe they understand the words but often deliberately misuse them for political purposes.