Charlene White recounts racial profiling experience in a shop

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Loose Women presenter Charlene White experienced racial profiling in a shop, leaving her feeling devalued. She was followed by a security guard in a stationary store, noting she was the only Black person present. This incident occurred amidst other personal challenges, including grief and mental health struggles. White, who has previously made history as the first Black woman to anchor ITV's News At Ten, highlighted the importance of recognizing when to seek support. She has since returned to her presenting roles.


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