Taye Diggs’ public relations advisor probably wishes they would have sent a list of questions to NOT ask Taye, after the hell he caught, following his interview a few months ago.
So why is The Best Man and Empire actor getting dragged, by fans, to ‘Uncle Tom’ hell and back you ask? Well, because he pointed fingers at Black women for apparently tarnishing his true attraction toward White women.
During a February 2018 interview on ‘The Red Pill’ podcast, Taye chopped it up with host, Van Lathan, about why he does NOT like the backlash he’s received throughout the years, after Black women learned he was married to his now ex-wife, actress/singer Idina Menzel, for 11 years. Diggs says he hated it so much, that his preference was slightly altered and now he’s dating a half White/half Black woman, instead of just going with his usual attraction for White women. Check out the video and the excerpts from the interview below:
Taye Diggs On The “Salty” Reactions
Black Women Give Him For Dating White Women
Van Lathan: The entire time you were coming up [in Hollywood] you were dating or married to Idina Menzel. And I remember the moment my mother realize your wife was white. She saw a picture and said, ‘That’s his wife?!! … Oh!…’ When you go from being the love interest of people, like Angela Bassett and Sanaa Lathan, did that impact your career?
Taye Diggs: I don’t know. I would like to think it didn’t.
VL: Did you feel like Black women were salty?
TD: Yes, but I don’t think it got in the way of anything. […] I always felt fully supported career-wise, but when it came to my social life people always made assumptions. … These days there’s no excuse, so I have no time for it.
VL: Because you’re dating a Black lady (Amanza Smith Brown) now…TD: Uh, yes. She’s mixed.
When I was 13, I was reading a magazine and there was a picture of a Black woman and I said, ‘Oh she’s pretty, I want to marry her.’ And my mom said, ‘Oh honey, you’re going to marry a White woman. It hurt my feelings, but she was right. To this day, whether I’m out at the club -or whatever- I still get, ‘I thought you only liked White girls?’ […] People didn’t know me. People didn’t understand me. It’s part of what comes with this business. A certain side of you is seen and you kind of have to accept the judgments that come with the business. It took me a minute to not be offended, or feel the need to justify things. Because at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter how many times I explain myself, there is always going to be somebody talking.
Taye Diggs On His “Resentment” Towards Black Women
VL: Did you ever have any resentment towards Black women because of some of those attitudes?
TD: Yes, deep down inside. I don’t want to say I suppress it, but I just watch it. When it happens to you personally, even though you understand the logic, there’s trauma there. I don’t know if I can ever mess with a White girl now and I don’t like that. That goes against who I am as a person.
VL: Why do you feel like you can’t mess with a White girl anymore?
TD: Because I’ve had to deal with that for so long…it has changed what I think I like or what I’m attracted to.
VL: So, no more White girls?
TD: I don’t know, but it’s not where my eyes gravitate to naturally and a lot of people would say I should feel relieved but I don’t. … I wasn’t raised to look at someone’s race, or be attracted to one race more than another. I think any psychiatrist or therapist would say it’s probably textbook.
Watch the interview clip below…
https://youtu.be/L0k8wjTubF8
Fan Reactions To Taye Diggs’ Comments:
These are a sample of the many comments Taye received on social media, following his statements..
@Ambitiousbeau: “Nobody cares about who he dates. He was the one obsessed with his own complexion and his problems with it.”
@RichHomie Silky: “Chil, ain’t nobody said Taye’s name in decades. Last time I checked, Idina had more black fans (from Glee) than he did. TF is he talking about?”
@CocoaGoddess: “I would prefer if he didn’t bring his horrible baggage to the feet of unsuspecting Black women. What’s crazy is that I liked his ex far more than I ever liked him.”
@Alenne: “Nobody cares Taye. What these dudes don’t understand is the majority don’t care that they date out. We care that they date out and speak about black women in a negative manner. Date all the non black and exotical heifers you want. Just keep black women’s name out your mouth. Now go and try and resurrect your fu*ked up career, Taye.”
@Yogi Thomas · Retired* Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD) at U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)
LMAO! Taye Diggs is so full of BS! If he had the self esteem and confidence he exudes on screen he wouldn’t care what other people think. You can always tell when the people dating outside their race consider it a showpiece to boost their shallow ego. They cower and lack confidence or overcompensate. Read their body language this goes both ways. Then you can tell the ones who date or fell in love and it has nothing to do with skin color. Taye Diggs Cowers😎@Sarah Elliott
unless mr. diggs is dating those from another planet, he’s dating HUMAN BEINGS! WE ARE ALL ONE RACE! HUMAN! WE ARE DIFFERENT COLOR GROUPS…OVER 2500 OF THEM! i dare you to find 2500 names for all those color varieties!we white chicks have NOTHING on our darker-skinned cousins…we are the faded variety of sista.
BUT…Mr. Diggs, you do whatever you want…@Antonia Rivers · School Of Thought, Self Taught
The man’s an “Actor” He’s made it very clear in his career. As to what his preference was, as it pertains to his love life. Now that the cultural pendulum on this planet is starting to swing in our “melanated woman” direction. He wants to be in that number. He was very transparent, and utterly unconvincing. “Your not clever”
Thoughts ILOSM fam?’