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NOVEMBER 29 - JENIFER LEWISOnce nicknamed the “Black Mother of Hollywood”, Jenifer Lewis is known foNOVEMBER 29 - JENIFER LEWISOnce nicknamed the “Black Mother of Hollywood”, Jenifer Lewis is known foNOVEMBER 29 - JENIFER LEWISOnce nicknamed the “Black Mother of Hollywood”, Jenifer Lewis is known foNOVEMBER 29 - JENIFER LEWISOnce nicknamed the “Black Mother of Hollywood”, Jenifer Lewis is known fo

NOVEMBER 29 - JENIFER LEWIS

Once nicknamed the “Black Mother of Hollywood”, Jenifer Lewis is known for playing maternal roles films that include Poetic Justice,What’s Love Got To Do With It,Dead Presidents,PantherandPenny Marshall’sThe Preacher’s Wife. It is likely no coincidence that she was selected to portray Dre’s mother Ruby on the ABC sitcom Black-ish, delivering some of the biggest laughs alongside Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross and the rest of the cast.

In her early career, Lewis was cast as Effie White in the workshop for Dreamgirls, but when the show moved to Broadway, Jennifer Holliday was chosen for the role instead. Shortly after, she landed a gig as one of Bette Midler’s back-up singers, earning her first television and film credits with the diva’s HBO specials and the 1988 film Beaches. She would also play one of Whoopi Goldberg’s back-up singers in both Sister Actmovies.

On television, Lewis had memorable roles as Dean Davenport on A Different World, Aunt Helen on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Veretta Childs on Girlfriends. She appeared in six seasons as Lana Hawkins on Lifetime’s Strong Medicine, also performing the show’s theme song.

Lewis has contributed her vocal talents to several animated projects, bringing to life Mama Odie in The Princess and the Frog, Flo in the Cars franchise and Bebe Ho on Eddie Murphy’s television series The PJs. Her stage credits include a Shakespeare in the Park production opposite Meryl Streep and five Broadway credits, including the role of Motormouth Maybelle in Hairspray.

In 2007, Lewis revealed on The Oprah Winfrey Show that she has bipolar disorder. Beyond participating in causes to promote mental health awareness, she has continued to speak out about her diagnosis since then.


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Black Mixed fishing

I don’t want to spend too much time on this “hot” topic. So here are my thoughts on the mixed fishing phenomena…

1. I’ve noticed that average looking non-richly melanated women, who dont meet the conventional beauty standards i.e. slim, blonde and white, tend to partake in mixed-fishing shenanigans. In an attempt to appear more “desirable”, they use cosmetics, non-invasive/invasive surgery to alter their natural average features with hopes of looking : racially ambiguous, exotic, or of mixed heritage… because in “urban” culture such looks are considered beautiful.

2. If you are blessed to be an offspring of two Black parents, you shouldn’t feel offended or disappointed by this nonsense, because these white women aren’t contributing to our dehumanisation or erasure. If anything, their actions are negatively impacting mixed women.

3. Accordingly, Black women I urge you to put down your capes, and let mixed women and the ignorant self hating black men (who worship white/mixed women) fight this battle…it isn’t any of our beautiful black business.

Stay blessed and highly favoured Queens

Author - @iameriwa

Models - Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jesy Nelson

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