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Vicoria Rowell SOW Cover

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Are you sure they aren't talking about Sharon's hair?

LOL. This made me laugh on top of a bad day. I can appreciate CASE but man does she always leave room for jokes from you guys and her hair.

I admire VR's passion and love her talent but at this point I really want to see it dedicated to another dynamic role that is better scripted elsewhere

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Holy crap. When did Victoria become white?

That's what I asked above. I'm trying to figure out if the cover is really that underexposed or if it's the scan.

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I am REALLY trying not to overthink it, but if they chose to put a big ol' pic of VR on the cover yet bleach her out so nobody would in a cursory glance confuse SOD for JET, wow.

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Umm, I must have missed when Victoria Rowell was EVER dark....the fact that the woman is already really light skinned and that mixed with a high flash camera will only lead to her looking lighter.

Here is a recent candid of Victoria:

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I don't think there is any wrongdoing on Soap Opera Weekly's side.

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Exactly, she was never dark but I would never call her light skinned either, at least not in black vernac. Makeup and lighting often make her look lighter, sure, but naturally she's more light brown skinned, and certainly not as light as that cover.

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