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hey everybody my name is cortland kim
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montgomery and you are with the kirby
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fashionista today we have an amazing
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incredible
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guest
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we have the most loveliest actress from
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ghost cbs mrs danielle pinock hello
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hello
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how's it going
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it's going well it's going well
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yes happy tuesday happy tuesday thank
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you so much for having me and thank you
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so so much for coming here and being
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with us today everybody absolutely loves
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you and we are so excited to chat with
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you today you ready to talk
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i'm ready i'm ready let's do it perfect
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question one your hilarious portrayal as
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alberta on ghost cbs has received so
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much critical acclaim and rightfully so
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how has this journey been for you with
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bringing this colorful yet
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scene-stealing character to life oh my
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gosh first of all it has been a dream
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come true
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to literally book this role in the
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middle of a global pandemic and for us
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to be on set working i'm literally
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working with the best ensemble on the
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planet earth it just feels surreal so
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i'm so honored to be bringing life to
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alberta she is dynamic she is truly a
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hot mess she's sometimes out of pocket
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oh my goodness
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she is hilarious you
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she's everybody like literally like this
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is everybody's auntie she's like a girl
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she literally is a grandmother from the
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1920s
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but i just i think she's so brilliant
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and she's has not only just so much ego
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but she really truly believes in herself
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she has so much confidence and it feels
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so good as a plus-sized black woman to
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be playing somebody this beautiful and
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this effervescent like i just feel so
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honored to be in this role
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absolutely i love that for you question
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number two
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as a plus sized actress
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how has your experience been when it
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comes to the costume styling portion of
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your career
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oh you know it's actually been quite a
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journey um
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[Music]
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but particularly in uh tv and film i
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would say because a lot of times for
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theater you know you just do your
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measurements or like the theater that i
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was doing it's like you kind of just
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bring your own costumes a lot of the
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times but i feel like um for black
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people in general
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um whether it comes to costume styling
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makeup i mean we've been giving each
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other tips like the underground
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railroads and
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for
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years in the industry whether it's like
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sis make sure you bring your girl girl
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make sure you bring your foundation you
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know what i mean like yeah and these are
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just tips that have really truly
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transcended time and i feel like a lot
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of times um earlier on in my career i
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was bringing my own outfits because
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anything that was over a size 16 it was
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just kind of like
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hey do you have tights or uh what brands
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do you
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have
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you know so it was just always like you
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know eloquent taured you know back then
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like anthropology didn't have a plus
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size section back then like there it was
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very very limited yeah i would always
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just uh figure out what to do but i have
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to give a huge shout out to my aunt
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marcia johnson who um
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was the first kind of plus size style
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icon that i had in my family and
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she
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as as a teenager before i went out to
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college she was like we need to teach
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you how to dress because my grandmother
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had me in these three-piece steve harvey
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suits going to school and i looked crazy
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you know what i mean it's just it's the
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typical
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plus-sized kids struggle you know
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burlington coat factory that was the jam
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oh the burlington coat factory was the
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place
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i just looked like a grown like maxine
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waters love child like i just
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extremely grown all the time cardigans
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and covered and not you know like it was
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all those things so i never really got
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to explore
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style when i was growing up and it
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wasn't until my aunt was like no says
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you're not going to college like this
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and she took me to my uh first
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plus-sized store i think in brooklyn
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called lee lee belize um i don't know if
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they're there anymore but like it was i
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felt like i was walking into euphoria i
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was like oh my god they they go up
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larger than the 13 like they have
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additional sizes here and they have
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swimsuits and what is peplum oh my gosh
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leather cap
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i just my world expanded so
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because of her guidance in my life with
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style i was able
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very you like throughout my college
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years to redeem my redeem my high school
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years when i was looking crazy um so
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anytime i would have to come to scent i
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always had something cute i was like as
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long as i look cute
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that's all that matters and i'm so
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grateful for
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ghosts because this costume is
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custom-made for me yeah like a delicious
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crush velvet ensemble giving 1920s
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realness and gorgeous on you it fits
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like a well we know it's custom now
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because it does fit like you like a
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dream it's absolutely stunning i feel so
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beautiful in it um
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and they i mean those pieces are from
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all around the world the shoes are from
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spain you know what i mean like they've
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gotten like the material from england
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like there were so many different facets
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and how that costume was made so shout
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out to the wardrobe department for
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making me feel so beautiful every
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episode they they truly kill it that
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makes me so happy for you because like
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you said it is a journey but now you're
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at a space where you can walk in you
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know you're gonna look
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like that [ __ ] and just like walk in
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and just do what you need to do a
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pandemic too listen we all gained our
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little quarantine momentum okay let's
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talk about it because we just had that
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chat about that at the soul train awards
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and i get it like i was just like oh
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gosh but they really have made me feel
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so beautiful and i i'm i'm excited for
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girls that look like me to see me and be
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like okay you know what that's the
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representation that we have we can do
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this too exactly no i i can only imagine
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i bet you the little girls see you and
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they're
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like it's a queen
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that's me i see me and that has to be so
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amazing and just like you i hope that
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you're so proud seriously that's
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fantastic gratifying i mean there are so
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many people that i used to look up to uh
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octavia spencer being one of them redda
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um even you know some of my closest
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friends that are curvy um latifah holder
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who's been in so many shows disjointed
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modern family my very dear friend devine
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joy randolph um and like also even like
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melissa mccarthy you know i mean like
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these are just women that i saw and
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seeing them do it i believe that i can
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do it so i hope that i can be that for
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somebody too
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of course absolutely oh that fills my
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heart with joy
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question three if you were given the
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opportunity to design your own clothing
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line collaboration
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who would it be with
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and why
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listen
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that's a good question okay
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my dream pairing
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would be diara blue who i'm actually
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currently wearing right now okay
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phenomenal clothing everybody check them
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out they are fantastic they have plus
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sizes and extended sizes like they are
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just the bomb the the outfits they're
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all custom like she's utterly fantastic
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i would love a diara blue and an aloque
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pairing
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because eloquy has always held it down
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for me
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yeah everything i mean like that two-day
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shipping is the bomb.com and like i
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always know that i can look good and
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solid i mean the suits that eloquently
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have like every i just love them so if i
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could get like a diy blue eloque
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danielle pinnock moment that would be a
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dream without question
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oh my goodness i can't wait to see that
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line and i would try to buy that line
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okay like that
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it sounds like it's ready to go already
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we gotta make it happen danielle we
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gotta make it crawls we go man
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oh my goodness number four if you were
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able to star in your dream biopic role
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at this very moment who would you want
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to portray
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and in what way would you deliver said
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performance
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oh my gosh a dream biopic
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mm-hmm if you like if you got the phone
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call right now and he said danielle
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you're playing
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and you just completely passed out from
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just the
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incredibleness of just the whole
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situation to be honest i
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i don't know i i let me think on that
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let me think because i know that there
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are just people that i admire and i love
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so much
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um
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but i i would have to think about that
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that's a that's a that's a good question
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you got me stumped on that but i'm like
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a dream biopic to be honest one of my
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dream worlds is to be is to play a
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disney villain
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that counts yeah i i mean my dream role
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is to be a disney villain in real time i
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mean ursula is is my girl you know i
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would love to do her like how they did
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corella where it was like a um a
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pre-story uh to like who she was uh if
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ursula could be black
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oh my god
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oh my god no okay so give me okay so
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give me a little clip of that so like if
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you were to be if you were to play
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ursula right now
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be like and i'm kind of like i'm
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wondering i'm like let's talk about sis
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though like so she's in the water she's
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half woman but she's also octopus like
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how did we get here you know what i mean
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like i want to know like
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was she on the ship was she on a cruise
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ship and then fell in like
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awesome and jetson come in like there's
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just so many questions
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because we never gave a girl a back
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story now she's just tried
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yeah they she just pulled up and caused
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chaos no nothing nothing literally but
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it's like why
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you know i think that's the thing and i
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love how disney is like doing these
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backstories and all these incredible
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villains like maleficent and cruella and
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i think ursula without question needs a
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backstory in real time i gotta know more
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wow
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because i feel like the like the villain
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story is just way more interesting than
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the hero it's just
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it is it just
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to me yeah because there's like
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something that's like interesting about
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the darkness but then there's got to be
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that layer of like the understanding of
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why
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they are the way they are because you we
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both know ursula has a reason to be oh
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yeah there's a reason why she's stealing
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all these voices like what's going on
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see
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yes the bottom of it
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you know what we have to do now right we
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have to call disney like immediately
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after this and then we just have to get
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people on the phone and just listen i'll
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write the email disney and intern disney
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sign me up now let's pull up the
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entrance
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[Laughter]
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sign me up i'm interested and available
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for the role that i'm making up and
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creating corrections
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here's my headstarter resume
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you and me we're going to make it happen
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for you i promise
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[Laughter]
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oh my goodness
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question five hashtag booked isn't it is
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the incredibly refreshing yet successful
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actor-based instagram account that you
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share alongside actress lanissa
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frederick how did hashtag book
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originally come into fruition and
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expanded into the talk show intermission
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that you also share together yes
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absolutely so we leniency and i met in
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2013 um we were both under studies at
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the goodman theater and we were in a
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basement eight days a week eight shows a
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week um and we got very close because we
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just never knew when we were going to be
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on stage so we were often waiting in the
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wings for our chance and i think a lot
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of hashtag books started there without
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us even knowing um and then when we both
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moved to los angeles in like 2017
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we were so tired of being in
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audition waiting rooms because like
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you know acting in la is like the act
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it's like the acting olympics like you
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are there with the best of the best and
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you're also there with like so i could
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be in an audition room with like half of
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the cast of living single and then like
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somebody who has 2 million followers
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on instagram and you're kind of like
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where is the rhyming reason there's none
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you know like we wanted to talk about
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those experiences
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um and all of the things that we've kept
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sacred as black actors over the last few
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years you know in the decade plus i've
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been we've been working so we created
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these sketches and they went viral and
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my still to this day my favorite one is
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us going in for the one black handmade
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rule
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and like so many people identify with it
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because they're like wow i feel seen
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like i've gone through these experiences
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as well too
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um and then last year in the pandemic we
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went viral for um and i take
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responsibility spoof on all of those
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caucasian actors who lovely you know did
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uh you know their public service
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announcement and we're like you know we
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kind of want to do a little our little
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version of that too
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but um
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it's been it's been probably one of the
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biggest pride and joys of my life
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creating content with she's not even a
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best friend she's a she's family you
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know what i mean like we get it and it's
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very odd when you can just gel with
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somebody and improv with them and we
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laugh until we're crying often this is
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my business partner she we are
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trademarked do you know what i mean like
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we're doing all the steps that we need
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to do to make this become a television
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series because we do feel like there is
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life in that like it can't just be
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the broad cities of the world we need
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two black women telling this story you
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know what i mean like we knew what is
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the broad city like what is broad city
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for two girls that are auditioning for
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slave number three like what
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what does is world look like really you
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know what i mean like and like the
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backstories of like having to pay for
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sallie mae and not having enough money
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and living together and being broke and
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like still trying to pursue your dreams
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and like you know in a gig economy like
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those are stories that are important to
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me i've never quite seen
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my story told like this before usually
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it's from a perspective of a man you
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know i mean he shows like date a white
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man usually dave do you know what i mean
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entourage the other two you know and
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shout out to robert townsend with
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hollywood shuffle but like we need the
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black woman's perspective what's going
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on there so
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it's like
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it's important they're missing they're
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missing the mark for sure because like
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like like what you just said i feel like
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a show about just like the process of
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being a black actress in hollywood
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that's what we have not seen at all
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because we there's way more that goes
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into it
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than what they're full like claim there
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is
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there's so and it i mean and at the end
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of the day it's so many shenanigans too
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from like
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getting headshots you know like just
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having to style yourself for headshots
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and like okay what i remember when how
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to get away with murder came out
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everybody needed a blazer in their head
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shots were we all were [ __ ] biola you
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know we got to get that how to get away
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we need that blazer you know what i mean
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we need the natural hair now because
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they like our natural hair now so now
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everybody's going and getting kinky
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curly wigs i'm screaming
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[Applause]
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it's so many shenanigans that we'd be
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having to go through to pursue our
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dreams and there's so much comedy in
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that as well too so fingers crossed as
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well that um somebody would like to
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develop it
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now yeah no that would that has to that
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has to be that's got to happen because
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that
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fingers crossed
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tick tock is a social media platform
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that you have truly utilized to showcase
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your immensely wide range as an actress
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what is your method when it comes to
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your content creation in that particular
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realm of social media
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um tick tock i got on it for the first
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time uh
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in
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january
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of this year because
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i wanted because because i've been doing
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content with hashtag booked and with
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lisa i wanted to see could i do this on
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my own um and i part of me was very
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scared to do it on my own because we had
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been doing it together for three years
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and i was like uh i don't know who am i
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without my friend
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but um i started off by doing these kind
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of recaps of
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of bridgeton um and a lot of them went
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viral they caught the attention of
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shonda rhimes but just took me out
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because i'm obsessed with her um and
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obsessed with the series and
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i did this whole kind of collection of
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daphne's diaries
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and like in like these 15 to 30 second
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recaps um what her what the episode was
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about and i played all the characters
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from the duke to her to her family and
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all these things and like that inspired
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me to keep going because i realized hey
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it was creating a lot of joy within me
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to make people laugh um and during a
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time when we really needed to laugh in
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this pantheon
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um but also visibility wise i think a
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lot of people were starting to see me as
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the writer that i've always been and um
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the creative that i've always wanted to
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be um i think a lot of times like in
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earlier when i first started my career i
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was getting these kind of like sassy
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truck driver roles or but you don't mean
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like you know disgruntled receptionist
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with no family you know what i mean like
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it was just these kind of very like
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you know stereotypical black roles
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and
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content creating has allowed me to
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create my own legacy outside of
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the white people lens you know what i
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mean i think when i'm able to create my
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own things i think then people can see
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and say okay wait that's actually the
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artist that she wants to be
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um i don't think if i had hashtag booked
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or my own content if i necessarily would
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have been cast in a really quirky
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amazing comedy such as ghosts because
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um all of the things on my reel
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amazing as they are we're kind of
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giving that like
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sassy this you know what i mean sassy
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that but like being able to do my own
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stuff just gives me a whole nother
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dimension and i i think it's absolutely
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helped me in my career and i'm so
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grateful that
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um people are finally starting to take
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note because this is the kind of stupid
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stuff that i've been doing for
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years i've been doing like characters
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for my family i used to i had a
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one-woman show called body courage that
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i was running for five years where i was
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like interviewing people on the street
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and then bringing their stories to the
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stage and um i very much so am obsessed
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with women like anna devere smith or
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sarah jones where they do that
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transformative work um
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whoopi goldberg is another one like she
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my question of my life is what would we
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do
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you know so
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i am honestly so grateful that people
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like the content and they're laughing at
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it and that it's led to opportunities
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like being on ghost i'm truly grateful
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yeah because what it sounds like is that
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tick tock is like giving you like the
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creative freedom to
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do the things that you know that you can
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do but yes hollywood is not particularly
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giving out to like black actresses right
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now does that absolutely okay absolutely
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and honestly i would have to say that
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like social media has really
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it has changed the industry in a very
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real way yeah there are so many content
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creators now that are on television
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shows because
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you know i think a lot of times what
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happens with actors you know trained
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actors which i am one you know i have my
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mfa you know my you know my
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undergraduate degree i've gotten all the
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things
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um
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sometimes trained actors do look down on
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social media creators but and i used to
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be one of those people too like linus
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and i before we started content creating
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we're like oh god another ticket
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youtuber oh god they about to be
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but if you understand the mechanics
19:56
behind creating content these people are
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their own writers they're their own
20:00
actors they're all makeup artists
20:02
they're their own stylists they're their
20:04
own producers they're budgeting do you
20:06
know what i mean what do we need for
20:07
this there's so much that goes into it
20:10
that i don't think a lot of people quite
20:12
understand so obviously somebody that
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has amassed two to 15 million viewers on
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their channel i trust that person yeah
20:23
you know i do trust that person because
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they've done that on their own
20:26
you know just like the things that with
20:29
what they with their network with their
20:31
channel with their stuff they have done
20:33
that and i do trust that person i feel
20:35
like we do need to give these content
20:37
creators a little bit more
20:39
um a little bit more love and we we
20:41
can't look down on them because they're
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doing fantastic work
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absolutely they're literally changing
20:46
the trajectory of what social media is
20:48
in real time it's like yeah it's really
20:50
i i personally love it because it's just
20:52
new terrain so there's so much that we
20:54
can see and it's not like the usual like
20:57
twitter or instagram it's just yeah it's
20:59
different and it's like a free range and
21:02
i love that for us
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brown
21:06
she's incredible like wow
21:08
she's incredible she is like
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literally an angel you know what i mean
21:14
oh my goodness social media has been
21:15
able to come out with books and tv shows
21:18
and
21:18
you know she's doing she's putting her
21:20
family on too you know like that's a
21:23
generational wealth that was created off
21:25
of an app
21:26
and it's
21:27
like that's huge that's dangerous
21:30
you don't mean that's huge so i hope
21:32
that people don't um discount it you
21:35
know and look down upon it and that
21:36
people can see like this is very this is
21:37
a very serious business oh absolutely it
21:40
is lucrative a thousand percent
21:43
question number seven we're going to ask
21:45
you just a little not nothing too
21:47
personable but sure a little personal
21:49
what is your favorite way to prioritize
21:52
joy in your life
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who okay
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um i'm a journaler i take a lot of notes
21:58
so um my biggest way of prioritizing joy
22:03
is making sure that my cup is full
22:05
enough so i can give to others and i
22:09
know that my cup is full enough if
22:11
everything on my task list gets done
22:14
because if the task list is not done
22:18
i cannot give and give and i am such a
22:21
giver like i'm a tourist through and
22:23
through like i'm loyal to a fault i love
22:26
my naps and i love a good snack i mean
22:29
and i'm stubborn like these are these
22:31
are my traits i am the stereotype of a
22:33
tourist but like i cannot
22:36
love my community
22:37
um and do all the things that i want to
22:39
do for my community if my if my glass is
22:41
not full so
22:43
i'm going to and that's not just like oh
22:45
taking you know naps and bubble baths
22:48
those things help but it's also like
22:50
making sure that i'm going to therapy
22:52
you know what i mean it's making sure
22:54
that i see my black lady therapist and
22:56
we get stuff on track you know it's also
22:58
making sure that like my house is in
23:00
order it's making sure that like i'm
23:01
going out for a walk and exercising and
23:03
moving my body and eating well because
23:05
the hours that we're working on set i
23:08
mean like i can't just be out here
23:10
eating like you know what i mean like
23:12
like i have to make sure that like i'm
23:14
nourishing my body in and out so that i
23:16
can withstand
23:18
this athleticism you know because it's
23:24
and a physical athleticism to become and
23:27
be a serious regular on a on a hit show
23:30
so like whatever i need to do to nurture
23:32
myself in that way i got to do it and i
23:35
have to like put myself first sometimes
23:38
before others and i think that's how i'm
23:40
able to culminate joy because
23:41
it's like if my stuff is not together i
23:44
can't give so i think that task list is
23:47
the moment for me always um
23:49
because if you can't if you can't do
23:51
what you need for yourself how can you
23:53
do anything for anybody else no it's
23:54
true and my like the artist in my
23:56
community they know i'm ups they i'm
23:58
obsessed with all of them you know like
23:59
i'm the type of person that like every
24:01
thanksgiving my mother my grandmother
24:03
and i would cook for 100 plus artists in
24:05
la for thanksgiving like that's the type
24:07
of person like i'm the house that
24:09
everybody can go to if they're like
24:10
struggling if they need a word they can
24:12
call me but like if i don't have my rest
24:14
and if i don't have my things in order
24:16
i'm not able to feed back in so
24:19
those are the things that are just very
24:20
very important for me too
24:23
now i feel that that's like that's a
24:25
solid list to me like it's well-rounded
24:27
straight to the point yes it serves you
24:29
it helps to your loved ones like one
24:31
more than you ask for you know yes
24:33
absolutely not much more but the final
24:36
question
24:37
you ready
24:40
about to say my little voice i'm like
24:41
i'm trying to be comedian like you
24:44
come here for it
24:48
maybe one day one day
24:50
at this very moment in your life
24:53
what is your personal definition of
24:55
success and how does that look to you
24:58
in the future times
25:01
you know it's so
25:03
funny because i think
25:07
when i was younger i had such a
25:09
checklist as to
25:11
what it meant to be successful
25:14
and i'm realizing that my definition of
25:17
success has changed um for a very long
25:20
time i thought success was having a ton
25:24
of money having the house having the
25:26
kids being married you know putting you
25:28
know i'm first generation jamaican
25:30
american paying off every my debts and
25:32
everybody else's debts and all of those
25:34
things
25:35
but
25:36
the more that i realize for myself now
25:39
that
25:40
success
25:41
truly is just being able to live in the
25:45
moment yeah
25:46
day to day
25:48
if we can just wake up in the morning
25:50
that's success
25:53
that's what like really
25:55
and like if we can wake up in the
25:56
morning and not cut somebody out of the
25:58
day that's even
26:00
in the middle of a global campaign you
26:02
know me every day this
26:04
every day this pandemic because everyone
26:05
bothers me you know what i mean like if
26:07
we could really just like wake up and
26:09
like
26:10
okay i'm here i'm alive i've made it
26:14
that truly is the definition definition
26:17
of success for me and like all of the
26:19
additional things will come or not or
26:23
not do you know what i mean and being
26:25
okay
26:26
with whatever
26:28
god whoever the universe has in store
26:31
for you
26:32
but just knowing like being present in
26:34
the moment and now is success and i
26:36
think like as a generation we need to
26:38
redefine that because i think we're in
26:40
such a gig culture and like oh we got to
26:43
do this now and no sleep hustle no sleep
26:46
no we got to sleep
26:48
oh my god i'm like
26:49
i love to sleep that's like my favorite
26:51
thing to do okay we need to we need to
26:54
nourish our bodies and we need to rest
26:55
you know what i mean because how are we
26:56
going to
26:57
get our dreams if we're exhausted and
26:59
then when we get the dream we're going
27:01
to be passed out cold there's no way to
27:03
keep that going you know what i mean so
27:06
it's just like it's truly is living in
27:07
the here living in the now making sure
27:09
that like my family's okay making sure
27:12
that i'm spending time with my family
27:14
like i love working so much i like for a
27:18
very long time was a workaholic you know
27:20
what i mean but that's not important to
27:22
me anymore what's important to me is
27:23
like i have enough coin to take care of
27:25
who i need to take care of and i can
27:27
spend the time with the people that
27:28
matter because when they're gone and
27:30
when i'm gone june and i mean like what
27:33
is the legacy that i want to lead is the
27:35
thing of like oh my gosh she was amazing
27:38
she was working
27:40
or is it she loved on her loved ones
27:43
while she was doing all these amazing
27:45
things too i think it's a ladder for me
27:47
of course
27:49
absolutely
27:50
so that's it
27:52
wow wonderful wonderful way to end the
27:55
interview danielle thank you
27:57
so much thank you
27:59
for spending time with me today you are
28:00
absolutely
28:02
just phenomenal and i'm so thankful to
28:05
spend this day with you oh my goodness
28:07
i'm so honored this was amazing and like
28:09
thank you so much for taking the time
28:11
out i'm a huge fan of curvy fashionation
28:13
like this is a huge moment for my career
28:15
like i've been following the one it was
28:17
a blog you know what i mean like i'm
28:19
just so honored and thank you for taking
28:21
the time to meet with me this this is
28:22
this is the highlight of my year
28:24
no thank you and with that being said
28:27
this is the kirby fashionista and we're
28:30
signing out
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