health conditions, Stone said. Stone's sister, Kelly Stone, also has lupus, “and is not doing well,” the actress said.
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Another cast member on the CW’s “Riverdale” is speaking out about its portrayal of Black characters. The teen drama was previously criticized by actress Vanessa Morgan, who is currently the only Black lead on the show.
In a series of tweets in June, she called out not just the show’s portrayal of Black characters, but in media in general. Now, in a new interview with Elle magazine, actress Bernadette Beck, who joined the cast in Season 3 as Peaches ‘N Cream, derided the show for portraying her
.health conditions, Stone said. Stone's sister, Kelly Stone, also has lupus, “and is not doing well,” the actress said.
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Riverdale star Bernadette Beck has slammed the show for not fully developing its black characters and only casting her to “fulfil a diversity quota”, making her an easy target for trolls.The English actress, who played Peaches ‘N Cream on the third and fourth seasons of the teen drama, said that she was ignored on set or asked to behave “sassy”.“I get it, there’s always a protagonist and antagonist, but I never had much of a story plot or enough character development to even be considered an
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Television’s reckoning is far from over. On Monday, July 27, Riverdale’s Bernadette Beck slammed the portrayal of Black actors on the hit teen drama, marking yet another blow to The CW show.
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Riverdale will get bigger, not smaller. Riverdale will be part of the movement, not outside it.
Bernadette Beck opened up about her experience as a Black actress on Riverdale, two months after costar Vanessa Morgan called for more diversity on set.Beck, 26, has portrayed Peaches ‘N Cream, a bisexual member of the Pretty Poisons, since season 3.
actress Bernadette Beck is speaking out about her experience working on the hit CW show, and like her co-star, Vanessa Morgan, says the show is failing its Black characters.
Bernadette Beck isn’t happy with how her character was treated on “Riverdale”.
Riverdale actress Bernadette Beck, who portrays Peaches ‘N Cream in seasons 3 and 4 of the show, is calling out the way black actresses are portrayed.