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Criticism of Starfire's look and design is perfectly reasonable, but any harsh response focused on Diop's skin color are, to borrow the actress' words, " deplorable.List of characters voiced by Hynden Walch in Teen Titans Go!: When the final look of Starfire does release, though, it's certainly okay to disagree with the look, especially if it significantly deviates from the comics. So, it's very likely that the leaked photos are just a very small fraction of what Diop will look like in the final product. Previously, Diop herself teased that Starfire's appearance would require VFX. In addition, as Diop implies, there's probably a lot left to be revealed with Titans' Starfire. Plus, taking into account that Diop is human, Titans was never going to find an actress who looked exactly like Starfire in a set photo, no matter what her race. Diop, being African-American, obviously doesn't have either physical quality. Like most Tamaraneans, Starfire's skin has vibrant orange glow and fiery read hair.

In the comics, Starfire aka Princess Koriand'r is from the alien planet of Tamaran. Even though Starfire looks " sloppy," which Diop herself admitted in her post, that doesn't make it OK to make racist and hateful comments. There's a big difference between a candid and unofficial set photo and the final product, especially for a character on a superhero show who can emit ultraviolet energy and various other superpowers. While the set photos don't inspire a ton of confidence in Starfire's look, they are taken completely out of context. It's a perfect response to a tirade of hate that's not at all acceptable. And because I know this - I’m unfazed :) But for anyone out there who may not - I am here to remind you that whatever ugly and negative thing anyone ever chooses to say about you is always a reflection and revelation of themselves- it does NOT define you, and it certainly does NOT make you any less perfect than you are - Be you! Stay beautiful!" "Racist, derogatory, and/or cruel comments have nothing to do with the person on the receiving end of that abuse. Diop explained that, personally, she is " highly unbothered" by these comments, but that doesn't mean she finds them at all tolerable. However, the actress' most important address referred to the disturbing comments she's received regarding the color of her skin.
