K. D. Aubert

Aubert in 2009, photo by Joe Seer / Shutterstock.com

Birth Name: Karen Denise Aubert

Place of Birth: Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.

Date of Birth: December 6, 1978

Ethnicity: African-American, some Louisiana Creole [African, French]

K. D. Aubert is an American actress, fashion model, and singer. She is known for her roles in the films Friday After Next, Soul Plane, and In the Mix, among others. She has also been credited as K.D. Aubert and K.D. Rose.

K. D. has stated that her ancestry is “African-American with a dash of Creole.” She was raised in Riverside and Los Angeles, California.

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Curious about ethnicity

50 Responses

  1. Seba says:

    HERE WE GO AGAIN FOLKS YET ANOTHER CELEB IDENTIFYING HR CREOLE
    AND FOLKS R ARGUING AS IF THEY KNOW! LOL! THINK ABOUT THIS FOLKS HOW ABOUT THE ENTIRE MONTH OF QUOTE AND QUOTE BLACK HISTORY MONTH JUST PASSED AND NOT ONE OF U BOTHERED TO CELEBRATE NOT ONE PIECE OF THIS CULTURE! SHAME ON U! U CLAIM THE CULTURES R ONE IN THE SAME BUT FAIL TO SHOW ANY FORM OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THIS CULTURE! I HAD THE PLEASURE TO INTERVIEW A CULTURAL AND HERITAGE COMMISSION SPEACIALIST IN THE NEW YORK Area he4 insight is well respected Not just because I am of Creole resent but because fact is fact! She stated after. Laughing hysterically that people in genealogy make the mistake of assuming rather than facts! As the conversation went on she explained that Creole people of color r the first multiracial people within the U.S. well before America was a thought! She explained that this group holds with high regards their rich background with heavy French dictatorship! SHE ALSO EXPLAINED HOW INTERESTING IT IS TO HEAR HOW AMERICANS COMBINE THE French dictatorship with the English! Totally two different cultures! She continued to explain how African Americans when asked to explain the similarities they cannot! YET SOMEHOW THEY DRAW TO THE CONCLUSION THAT THEY ABSOLUTELY WILL ARGUE WHAT THEY CALL POINTS! Unfounded information! In addition it is apparent that even though they acknowledge no real recognition of the culture They tend to believe their theory even though they don’t have one! Finally she explained this culture is separate and indifferent all together from African American culture and those who argue only argue because they feel offended when the people who should be insulted r those of this rich culture!

    would take a classroom setting for some to understand since they choose to bloc making comments that r unsupported!

    Confusethis culture with their own yet when asked which part of this culture

    immediate relatives Native American or French

  2. MCantu says:

    For real The Black people on this site are embarrassing us and I am only half myself.

  3. victoria says:

    TBH who cares what she is she’s beautiful

  4. oooooooo says:

    SHE IS NOT BLACK,SHE IS BIRACIAL

    • ONLY ANGLO-SAXONS ARE WHITE says:

      Shut up.

      • chicks823 says:

        She may be biracial but she is still Black and that is how she identifies herself. I don’t understand why ppl take offense when others, espeically those seen as beautiful and light skinned, state that they are Black and prod to be Black. You know you can be Black and beautiful.

    • llll says:

      YOU ARE STUPID

      IF SHE IS BIRACIAL

      AND HAS BLACK IN HER

      SHE IS BLACK


      DID YOU SEE HER PARENTS

      HOW DO YOU KNOW

      THAT SHE IS BIRACIAL


      BIRACIAL MEANS

      WHEN TWO PARENTS COME FROM DIFFERENT RACES

      I THINK BOTH OF HER PARENTS LOOK JUST LIKE HER

      • mimi6981 says:

        BOTTOM LINE, NOBODY IS PURE THESE DAYS EVERYONE HAS SOMETHING IN THEM….AND BIRACIAL DOES NOT MEAN WHEN BOTH PARENTS HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN THEM, IGNORANCE I SWEAR. SHOUT OUT TO MY LOUISIANA FOLK, NEW ORLEANS ALL DAY EVERYDAY…LOUISIANA IS ALL MIXED UP, IT CONSISTS OF NATIVE INDIAN, SPANISH, & FRENCH DECENT. ITS MUCH MORE MIXED UP THEN THAT, BUT THATS WHAT WE ARE MOSTLY MIXED WITH, CALL US THE GUMBO STATE….#BEAUTIFULPEOPLE

    • midori29 says:

      Not true my friend is from Louisianna and she told me that there are mamy BLACK creoles. CREOLE IS NOT A RACE its a cultural ethnicity

  5. Duh, It's Nai! says:

    everytime I come on here it’s always the same damn hating as muthafucking ppl that want to be mixed themselves, if you truly love yourself you wouldnt beat someone else down for being who and what they are……

    • MCantu says:

      Duh, It’s Nai! You are Correct Some Black people who are not as Mixed as other Black people have an inferiority complex which goes back to slavery. Biracial Slaves were treated better then the Black ones which divided the Black race and caused jealousy and envy and I guess that kind of things gets breaded into people after generations. My Salvadorian family is the same way they act jealous of Hispanics who have more Spanish blood

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