Dinah Jane Reflected On Inspiring The First Modern Polynesian Barbie, And My Samoan Heart Is So Full

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You know Dinah Jane: former member of Fifth Harmony and solo artist.

As a Samoan woman, I've always loved her! So cool to see a talented Tongan singer in the mainstream.

As a Samoan woman, I've always loved her! So cool to see a talented Tongan singer in the mainstream.

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Well, on a recent episode of the Real Gems with Erin podcast, the 26-year-old reflected on a big moment for Pacific Islander representation.

  Dinah Jane / ICON PR
Dinah Jane / ICON PR

Back when she was 15, Barbie dolls were made of each Fifth Harmony member. Dinah served as the inspiration for the first modern Polynesian Barbie!

They've made Pacific Islander Barbies here and there throughout the decades, but this is the first truly modern one.

At the time, she lived with 27 of her family members. "All my first cousins, all my girl cousins, were like, 'Oh my gosh, I have a Dinah Jane Barbie. I wanna be Dinah!' And just hearing that made me so proud to be Tongan, just to be an Islander."

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Leon Bennett / Getty Images

"I knew it wasn't just me, but other younger Islander girls who were proud to be like, 'That's me.'"

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"Just to see that for myself and hear it for myself, it made me realize, 'Damn. I definitely have responsibility here, and I'm sticking to it,'" she concluded.

  Dinah Jane / ICON PR
Dinah Jane / ICON PR

While I would've loved to see some Pacific Islander representation in the new Barbie movie, I guess I'll just have to buy one of these Dinah Jane dolls!