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Essence Reggie Bush on Cover of “Black Love” Issue troubling for many

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By Lorrie Irby Jackson – Dallas South News Contributor

ESSENCE, ESSENCE, ESSENCE…..

Irritated……Infuriated…….Outraged…..Undone…..

That just begins to describe the outrage that many loyal readers are feeling as they find this month’s Essence magazine in their mailbox on on newsstands this month. And who is the target of their angst? Reggie Bush.

At first glance, the cover seems innocuous: a chiseled, chocolate New Orleans Saints running back in all of his buff, bare-chested glory, giving his best ‘come-hither’ glance to the lens. That he’s handsome, skilled and successful isn’t the issue: what is the issue, however, is the fact that he’s featured on their annual Black Love issue, right beneath a headline reading “Black Men, Love and Relationships Issue.”  The problem is that he’s not in a relationship with a “sister.”   Is the target a younger reading demographic, or has the editorial staff succumbed to tabloid-era journalism to move units and lost their natural minds? Many seem to feel it’s the latter, and their scorching comments on many a blog reflect that:

With a focal topic of Black Love, why would you place a man on the cover who clearly LOVES WHITE WOMEN????
I am trying to understand the logic myself of Essence putting Reggie Bush on the cover of their February issue. . The caption on the magazine cover is “live your fantasy.” What fantasy? Why would African-American women fantasize about a Black man that outside of sports is known because of the white women he dates? You made a poor choice and based on the comments out in cyberspace, lost some readers too.

I think we as black women should boycott essence. I was outraged to see Reggie Bush on the cover. Why didn’t they use Idris Elba again, he’s sexy, educated, cultured and has respect and love for black women. Reggie is just a typical lost generation brother – I don’t support him because he doesn’t support black women whatsoever. Let a white female magazine put him on the cover since that is the audience that he caters to.

For all the people who are saying that we should be open-minded about interracial relationships and criticizing the people who disagree with Essence’s decision to put Reggie Bush on the cover, you’re missing the larger point. It’s not about Reggie dating this one white woman at this particular time. The issue is that Essence is rewarding a man who, according to various sources, has never ever ever publicly dated a black woman.

I’ve never been one to take someone’s dating choices personally. That wouldn’t make any sense. However, putting a man on the cover of a magazine for and about black women who doesn’t even think that black women are good enough for him is just as baffling. I like people that like me and black people as a whole. Up until recently, I thought Essence felt the same way about its readers. Apparently that’s no longer the case.

For those who feel that the critics are being too harsh (and a bit non-PC), ABC News just validated many of their concerns with a recent report decrying the dilemma of educated and professional sisters who cannot find an eligible black man to marry. In other words, if you’re one of those 42% of never-married black women (versus 21% of white women) who know how slim the pickings are amongst educated, non-incarcerated black men who genuinely want to marry them, putting a man like Mr. Bush on the cover might rouse some indignation within you as well.

I wish I could’ve been a fly on the wall during that editorial meeting:

“We need a man for next month’s cover everyone, any suggestions?”

“Denzel’s got that new movie coming out soon, how about him?”

“Nah.”

“What about Idris Elba? He’s got that accent, the juicy lips…”

“He was on there last year, haven’t you been paying attention? We need someone else!”

“How about Robin Thicke, he loves some sisters!”

(*fingers snapping*) “I GOT it—-Reggie Bush!”

“Word? Reggie Bush? Um, correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t he the football player who’s dating that amateur porn-tape-making, reality-show-having celebutante Kim Kardashian?”

“That’s him!”

(*crickets*)

But I digress. What’s ironic about choosing Reggie Bush is not only does he seem disloyal to many sisters, he embodies the stereotype that as long as the woman is non-black and beautiful, any woman will do, even if they have no real skill-requiring job (a reality show? Please.) and a questionable morals. Think about it: how many top-tier brothers would tolerate, much less be in a serious relationship with, a sister whose claim to fame was a tired, tawdry sex tape and a famous last name? And no, Superhead doesn’t count.

Still thinking, huh? Well, while you’re pondering that scenario, the reality remains: for a magazine that’s spent nearly 40 years branding itself for career-focused, educated and savvy sisters “dedicated to helping readers attain their maximum potential in various lifestyles and roles,” Essence achieved exactly the opposite with this dubious, if not outright despicable (at least it isn’t R. Kelly) choice of a cover model.

There are too many well-publicized examples of brothers who can’t or won’t create a life or family with the sisters….would it have taken that much more effort for the editors to select one who lives out their headline “black love” without exploiting their loyal readers in the process?

Lorrie Jackson headshotLorrie Irby Jackson is a freelance journalist based in Dallas and has covered entertainment professionally for several years, writing many articles for The Dallas Morning News. Her e-mail address is lorrie.irby@gmail.com.

Edited by Shawn Williams

  • http://www.unsignedthemagazine.com Mut

    Great article. All perfectly good questions regarding the cover choice.

  • http://n/a Christine

    I loved your column on Reggie Bush on the cover of Essence. I think they were wrong to have him on the cover when he clearly does not respect or cherish black women.

  • Sarah

    I think the intent of this article is right however, the argument itself is pointing in the wrong direction. First of all I have dated out of my race many of time however does that send the message that any man will do as long as he is not black? Reggie Bush is black and whomever he decided to date is his business, yet I do believe he is a respectable role model. And to put Robin Thicke on the cover is silly that sends the message that any body who dates a woman of color deserves to be on the cover which isnt right either.

  • http://dallassouthnews.org Lorrie

    Thank you for reading and leaving your comment Sarah: the editorial meeting was a ficticious scenario, but how is Robin Thicke a ‘silly’ choice when he’s actually MARRIED to an African-American woman? Also, Reggie’s dating preference is not the problem, EXCEPT when it’s put in the spotlight ON A MAGAZINE COVER PROCLAIMING THAT ITS CONTENTS ARE ABOUT BLACK RELATIONSHIPS. If it were about interracial dating, it would make sense, but in this case, it did not.

  • http://facebook Lynne

    Ithink the article represents the sentiments of the majority of black women. Although I am older and married, I have raised 3 sons who are college educated. I raised them to love,respect, and to marry Black Women. I am sorry that Reggie Bush’s mother did not do the same!!!!!

  • http://www.dallassouthnews.org admin

    If Reggie Bush does not want to date Black Women, that’s his choice. I don’t call his character into question. I don’t care that much to be honest. But when you talk about the cover of an issue on loving Black Women, it makes no sense for him to be on the cover. It’s probably the desire of Essence and their new ownership trying to get away from their base of Black women and appeal to other groups. Lorrie I think you have it right, but I don’t think less of Reggie Bush for dating or marrying outside of his race.

  • Ben

    My question is why put a single black man or single black woman on a cover of a magazine with a focus on black love. The cover picture should be of a black married couple or black family. I feel Essence dropped the ball on this one BAD!

    Why would any editorial staff think a picture of a single person represents black love? This is a problem with our culture. Essence is playing to the all mighty dollar, they thought most black women are single and frustrated in Valentine month and thought they would enjoy seeing Reggie’s chest on the cover to comfort them. That is what you sistha should be mad about.

  • http://jazzybecauseisaidso.blogspot.com Kristin

    I could not agree more than with Ben. Our culture has become so fragmented that we are willing to accept pieces instead of a whole. If love and the standard of love is a married couple then that is what should have been showcased.

  • Nairan Chaola

    Pick up a map! Kim Kardashian is not white. Her family is from Armenia. Nice way of showing your ignorance.

  • Lorrie Irby Jackson

    MY ignorance, Nairan? I never referred to Ms. Kardashian as white, the readers who left the comments did. In my article, I referred to Kim as ‘non-Black,’ and to assert that truth, no map is required.

  • Christopher Mccier

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  • Miss

    I agree with you, I dont like some black men who think they are too good for their own mothers. Disgusting filthy pigs. Trying to look sexy in front of my eyes, but he is just fake and disgusting and this comes from a Somali girl in London.

  • FRANCENA TURNER

    I love this article! It has been the most concise one on this topic yet. I vowed a long time ago not to buy Essence anymore after they printed and article about black women being “wrong” for being disgusted with down low brothers! Anyone remember that one? Anyways, I think Reggie Bush is nice to look at.

    But he has a black mother and I am a little saddened that she raised HIM. I don’t care if he dated a yorkie, that’s his choice. I simply choose how I spend my money. And it won’t be on him or anyone like him. He should not have been on the cover of that issue. But . . . .Essence has been slacking for a LONG time.

    Do men write the articles and use female pen names? I have a hard time believing that black women are writing articles encouraging us to “be more like white chicks” (another article that made me want to puke). As if it matters, KIM is not black so what she actually is is of no relevance.

  • http://www.dallassouthnews.org lorriejackson

    Thank you for reading Francena, Miss and Christopher, your letters made my day!

  • ZT

    When are we as blacks gonna stop doing this %^&* to each other!!??? I am a black guy, and this totally offends me. I couldnt care less if this guys girlfriend was purple, or orange, or gray she is a human Woman! When you turn off the lights we are all the same colour. What is with black women and this reverse racism? Being against interracial dating make you NO better than the KKK. Ignorance is not for this generation, so just get over it!

  • http://adultsplash.com Splashy

    Imagine the amount of toilet paper she uses!

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