which suggested taking a ‘cautious’ approach by limiting new developments to 5,000 units.
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Aisha Dee is speaking out and calling for change when it comes to what she sees as a lack of diversity on her show “The Bold Type”. The actress took to Instagram Wednesday night where she shared a lengthy message detailing her concerns with everything from representation in the writer’s room to her own character’s development and story lines.
Dee, 26, plays Kat Edison on the Freeform dramedy, an editor for Scarlet Magazine. Dee described her character as “unapologetic, outspoken, brave, the
which suggested taking a ‘cautious’ approach by limiting new developments to 5,000 units.
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The Bold Type’s season finale, Aisha Dee took to Instagram to call out the show’s lack of writers and directors of color behind the scenes, as well as to stick up for her character. On July 16, Dee—who plays , the first Black woman to hold a director position on the show’s fictional Scarlet magazine—shared her experiences growing up in Australia and , as well as concerns with , ranging from lack of Black hairstylists on set to a particularly troubling storyline in season four. In the open
“The Bold Type” actress Aisha Dee called out Freeform on Instagram on Wednesday for what she said is a lack of diversity behind the camera for the series. Dee, 26, portrays the queer and bi-racial character Kat Edison.
Aisha Dee, one of the three main characters on The Bold Type, shared a powerful statement via Instagram on Wednesday, July 15, one day before the season 4 finale.“Knowing the power that art had to shape my mind and experience, I had to speak up,” Dee, 26, wrote in a lengthy statement before explaining that playing Kat Edison on the Freeform drama was the first time she was able to not just play “the white character’s ‘best friend,'” but instead an “empowered and confident” woman with her own
Aisha Dee is speaking out and calling for change when it comes to what she sees as a lack of diversity on her show. The actress took to Instagram Wednesday night where she shared a lengthy message detailing her concerns with everything from representation in the writer's room to her own character's development and story lines.Dee, 26, plays Kat Edison on the Freeform dramedy, an editor for.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThe Bold Type actress Aisha Dee took to Instagram to give her thoughtful, yet unfiltered take on the lack of diversity on the Freeform show. Even though Freeform is known for being inclusive with their programming, Dee called out blind spots that the show has failed to recognize when it came to hiring people of color, LGBTQ people and women behind the camera.Dee plays Kat Edison on the series who is queer.
Aisha Dee is calling for more diversity behind-the-scenes of her show The Bold Type.
The Bold Type is best known for its progressive storylines and advocacy for diversity and inclusion, but talking the talk and walking the walk are two different things. Aisha Dee, who plays Kat Edison on the series, is speaking out about the lack of diversity behind the scenes on the show in an effort to make Freeform live up to its messaging. Dee posted her thoughts about the lack of inclusion on The Bold Type to Instagram Wednesday evening, calling for Freeform and The Bold Type to do
Aisha Dee is calling for more diversity behind-the-scenes of her show The Bold Type.
Janet W. Lee “The Bold Type” star Aisha Dee took to Instagram on Wednesday to call out the lack of diversity behind the scenes of the Freeform series.In her post, she reflects on growing up in a primarily white, conservative area in Australia and how playing her character Kat Edison “pushed [her] to be better” personally and professionally.“For the first time in my career, I got to play a character who was centered in her own narrative,” Dee wrote.
's fourth season next week. Katie Stevens recently told ET that the Freeform series' shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic meant that they weren't able to film the final two episodes of the season, a fact that will leave a lot of characters' stories up in the air indefinitely, as it has yet to be renewed for season 5.That's unwelcome news for fans, who saw a number of shocking things go down during Thursday's penultimate episode, all of which need further explanation.
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