Bella Swans mother or father is albino so that made Bella half albino. It has nothing to do with the Cullen family.
Bella Swan, the protagonist of the Twilight series, is described as pale because she is a human living in a world of vampires. Vampires in the series have a pale complexion due to their lack of blood flow and exposure to sunlight. Bella's paleness contrasts with the vampires' appearance, highlighting her humanity.
I don't think she does.
In the book Bella has really pale skin, so she looks like a vampire or the Cullen's, it wasn't pale enough in the movie so they just put it in the script.
white (and oddly pale)
non-tanned:sort-of-pale;not as pale as Edward
The walls in Bella's kitchen are light gray.
In the movie, it is really dark. Maybe it's just because of the light which is reflecting. Or it's her natural skin tone. Besides, the Cullens' skin tones are much more paler. Because that's how Stephenie Meyer wanted Bella's skin to be.
pale faces
live in forks and don't eat much!
she has no fangs,she has light orange eyes,and is very pale
Cause her face was pale; different eye colors vines coming out. It was a new Bella ..
Jacob calls humans the 'pale faces'
Yes, she has always been fairly pale skinned but never as much as the Cullens.
In the second part she will be a vampire so she will be very pale, cold and beautiful.
In "Twilight," it was Jacob Black who made the comment about Bella Swan's mother, saying that she is "not like, albino." He was referring to her pale complexion and unusual physical features.