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‘Saved By the Bell’s Lark Voorhies Says She’s No Longer Black

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Saved By the Bell Lark Voorhies says she is no longer black after posting a photo with lighter skin.

The actress that played Lisa Turtle on Saved By the Bell, Lark Voorhies, is apparently no longer an African American. In fact, she’s no longer brown. The former Saved By The Bell star allegedly underwent a skin bleaching process and dyed her hair beach blonde.

In the new photo caption, she wrote, “No, I am not black. I am American! I was born in America. I was not born in Africa, therefore I am not african. Africans are not african-americans! LV

In the past, Lark’s mother has claimed her daughter suffers from bipolar disorder.

But, it is important to point out that Lark Voorhies is not the only actress saying they are no longer black. In fact, Raven Symone and Taye Diggs both said they don’t identify with being black.

What do you think of Lark Voorhies? Share with us your thoughts in the comments below!

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