Taraji P. Henson is hitting back at all of the rumored drama surrounding The Color Purple.
09.01.2024 - 21:07 / justjared.com
Oprah Winfrey has already denied that she had a feud with Taraji P. Henson while working on The Color Purple and now we’re learning more about what happened on set.
Taraji has spoken out to explain the on-set issues she faced and how she get Oprah involved to help fix them.
In a new interview with The New York Times, Taraji said, “I didn’t tell [co-stars Fantasia Barrino and Danielle Brooks], but a lot of the stuff on that set, they got because I fought.”
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Taraji continued, “They gave us rental cars, and I was like, ‘I can’t drive myself to set in Atlanta.’ This is insurance liability, it’s dangerous. Now they robbing people. What do I look like, taking myself to work by myself in a rental car? So I was like, ‘Can I get a driver or security to take me?’ I’m not asking for the moon. They’re like, ‘Well, if we do it for you, we got to do it for everybody.’ Well, do it for everybody! It’s stuff like that, stuff I shouldn’t have to fight for. I was on the set of Empire fighting for trailers that wasn’t infested with bugs.”
Danielle recently revealed that Taraji was the one who got the cast their own dressing rooms and food provided during rehearsals.
“I remember when we first came and we’re doing rehearsals, they put us all in the same space,” she said (via THR). “We didn’t have our own dressing rooms at the time. We didn’t have our own food…[Oprah] corrected it for us. [Taraji] was our voice. This was my first studio film. Sometimes you do come in saying, ‘Ok, I’ll take whatever they give me. I’m just happy to be here.’ But [Taraji] spoke up for us. You showed me how to do that.”
Pictured inside: Taraji supporting Ava DuVernay at the Threads celebration of her movie Origin on Monday (January 8)
Taraji P. Henson is hitting back at all of the rumored drama surrounding The Color Purple.
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during a live Q&A session on Friday with the film’s cast. According to the actress, they also were not given any food. “You corrected it for us,” Brooks told Winfrey, 69, who said she heard about the situation from Henson, 53.
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