From the trivia section of IMDb's bio page:
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SmokyBrownEyes — 18 years ago(March 03, 2008 06:02 PM)
She was just too ahead of her time then. America wasn't ready for Grace back then so she had to take her business elsewhere. She was and still is a striking woman. I'm sure if she were coming onto the scene now, we (Americans) would give her a second look.
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jardinpapillion — 18 years ago(March 08, 2008 08:35 AM)
It seems America never really is ready for anything. You just have to try to move things along regardless of it being popular or not.
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thetheeyecreature — 17 years ago(August 21, 2008 05:13 AM)
I don't think it's that America wasn't ready culturally; it's just that magazines only care about the bottom line, and don't want to take any chances. They tend to be trend-followers, not trend-setters.
My God, Grace Jones is 60. Still 2000a JILF. (J for Jamaican.)
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sweiland75 — 17 years ago(October 31, 2008 12:32 AM)
too strong or too black?
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lksmash247 — 10 years ago(May 25, 2015 03:52 AM)Face it.. America is a majority white nation and seems at times to only be able to celebrate its whiteness.. Bruce Lee started out at about the same time that Grace Jones did; and look what America did to him. They took his creation "Kung Fu" the tv series and gave it to David Carradine; a man that was not half the martial artist that Bruce Lee was.. Sure we love Bruce Lee now; but back then, there simply was no place for him on American TV outside of being a sidekick. A woman that looked like Grace Jones had no chance to make it modeling in this country.