The kid is published 🙊
Wrote a love letter to The Famous Jett Jackson in celebration of its 25th anniversary today for HuffPost with some sweet reflections from series creator Fracaswell Hyman.
We miss you, Lee! 🕊🤎
How delulu of me but this is how I want to remember their bond and I do believe on some level there'll always be love and respect intersecting between all 4 women, full stop.
QUEEN SUGAR is done tonight?!
Whew. I hope we don't go backwards in its wake. I hope the industry was paying attention. The identity behind an American family portrayed on TV has to CONTINUE to stretch and mirror more of our lives. If it doesn't, then it's a colossal waste.
maybe unsung Black veterans since the last few films skewed much younger in the lead roles. Tonye Patano? Lorraine Toussaint? Debbi Morgan? I'll take all three.
just upset myself remembering the Black Man Figuring Out His Bi Shit project could've been such a transformative watershed moment for TV.
I need a different zipcode in the multiverse where this actually happened.
*sanitizes & taps mic*
Thinking about sitcoms that eventually push themselves into serious territory. To the point where you're kinda scared things won't be resolved or that the relationships might be a bit broken moving forward. Debra + Eric really took it there for W&G in S5.
As Melinda was burned at the stake, she vowed that each generation of Warren witches would grow stronger, culminating in the arrival of 3 sisters. The most powerful good witches the world has ever known. They would destroy all kinds of evil...and be known as The Charmed Ones.
Y’all…I went on ONE date with this dude in my building, we’ve exchanged a few texts with four days max in between…I come home from the gym and THIS is on my door…call 911
Immensely blessed to share I was asked last year to pen the script for a remake of my favorite coming of age movie NOW AND THEN. It's been a labor of love. We've already cast the project with these 8 electrifying women and I truly can't wait for this tweet to not be false.
Glad to see we were all raised properly in community w/ Lady Baxter.
1) Pay the writers. Pay the actors. Bring my shows back.
2) Hire Black, poc, trans, queer, & disabled TV/Film executives so that what we see onscreen mirrors more of our lives.
3) It costs $0 to be kind.
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Daily petition to get a full reunion/THR/Variety/Essence spread on the books, especially since next November is gonna mark 25 years.
I don't ask for much.
Moderating a Disney panel next month in Chicago!
I'll be sitting down with these prolific women to reflect on how their beloved roles made a culture-defining imprint on zillions of preteens, launching Disney Channel into emboldened new territory.
DM your best Q's! Deets soon 👅
Girls coming-of-age/road-tripping is always a yes for me but more importantly the gal behind this film--ADELE LIM--is the same cool kid who walked away from Crazy Rich Asians after they offered her like 100K to pen the 2nd entry when her dude co-writer was offered next to 1 mil.
Muting this before I slip and fall on all the squirting everyone's done over that trade devil 🙏🏿
1) It costs zero dollars to be kind.
2) Eat all the ass your dietitian will allow.
3) Fucking ceasefire already 🇵🇸🤎
This tweet has now graduated so I'm kicking it out to pay its own bills.
1) Extend unemployment insurance benefits to striking workers so these employers can sweat.
2) Eat as much ass as your dietitian will allow.
3) It costs zero dollars to be kind.
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