Politics has been more than a little shouty of late.
04.09.2020 - 20:45 / hollywoodreporter.com
Nine minutes into the pilot of Hulu’s Woke, Lamorne Morris’ character, Keef, is shoved to the ground by a cop for “fitting the description” of a mugger. He looks up to see his irate white friend being coddled by the police.
From that moment on, nothing looks the same to him. A comedy loosely based on the life of cartoonist Keith Knight, Woke is about a Black man belatedly coming to terms with systemic racism and trying to negotiate that newfound awareness with his increasingly public career.
Politics has been more than a little shouty of late.
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Olivia Attwood was spotted filming her new ITV reality show Meets Her Match with fiancé Bradley Dack in Manchester on Wednesday.The Love Island star, 29, and footballer, 26, were spotted sharing a giggle as they headed to the celebrity favourite high intensity interval workout Barry's Bootcamp.Olivia cut a low-key figure in a pair of grey leggings with a matching coloured oversized hoodie. The TOWIE star finished her ensemble with a pair of grey trainers and a water bottle.Adding a touch of
Woke. The IRL person is named Keith Knight (lol, get it?) and he is actually a cartoonist.
Woke also stars and .«It's about a guy who walks the road ambiguously on the political side, so he doesn't really take sides;But the caveat here is that he's Black and what's happening out in the world is for Black people, it definitely feels as though we're under attack,» the alum explains.
Woke, streaming now. Morris plays Keef Knight, an up-and-coming cartoonist who's finally on the verge of mainstream success, but a traumatic incident with police changes everything. “I immediately thought, ‘Holy crap, this reminds me of me,'" Morris tells me over the phone.
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