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Halle Berry, Vivica Fox, Lela Rochon, Why Do Fools Fall In Love, 1998
90s and early 2000s fine
Beyoncé, Ring The Alarm, 2006
Mariah Carey “Boy” MV.
HALLE BERRY B.A.P.S
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she’s always been so pretty
Mean Girls (2004) dir. Mark Waters
MEAN GIRLS (2004) dir. Mark Waters
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This is the only day you can reblog this
They have to end up together or we’re basically saying the protagonist of our show doesn’t deserve to be with her soulmate - Insecure: The End
This joyous episode happens to be airing amid another horrible moment of the dehumanization of black people. What do you hope black viewers specifically get from watching this at this time?
This episode is a reminder of what the struggle is for. To have an opportunity to portray people of color in this kind of beauty is really a privilege right now, because it’s an image of black love, and how we can be good to each other. It’s an honor to be able to offer a nuanced view of who we are.
Our show is a love letter to black people. My hope is that it is for at least a half-hour and for the people who have the privilege of tuning in, who still have breath in their bodies and the means to do so, they can have a reprieve from the hellscape that is going on right now.
- Natasha Rothwell, the episode’s writer and “Insecure” producer who also plays Kelli in the series
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