#ThisIsUs family was devastated to learn of Jas Waters passing. In our time together, Jas left her mark on us and ALL over the show," the account wrote alongside a photo of Waters.
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How soon is now, is now, and the neon painted landscape strokes to the club beat. That night was more than a sweaty crowded dance floor your friends dragged you to—criminally packed bodies bumping, tossed together—searching for one another.
A forest with one tree swaying in a different air. A glance meets yours—conversation follows—and your changing complexion is more than the Vegas drinks talking.
#ThisIsUs family was devastated to learn of Jas Waters passing. In our time together, Jas left her mark on us and ALL over the show," the account wrote alongside a photo of Waters.
Institutional racism. Economic inequality.
Not the Insecure fan we were expecting. Twitter users are still sharing Issa Rae’s response to President Trump’s liked Insecure tweet about Molly. If you haven’t seen the latest episode of the HBO series, let’s just say the tweet includes a minor spoiler about the episode—so backtrack and go watch it if you haven’t already.
Mackenzie Nichols Staff WriterHundreds of stars have banded together to sign an open letter calling out leaders in the theater industry for neglecting to acknowledge their own white privilege and lift up people of color.Actors, including Sterling K.
Kerry Washington recruited her dad Earl to play an extra in the Insecure episode she directed.As the latest episode of the hit U.S.
and actor took to Instagram to celebrate the occasion. "Have been a huge fan of since the jump," Washington wrote in the caption of a photo featuring herself and the show's stars, Yvonne Orji and (who also created the series).
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorHere’s a bit of a mystery. The only liked tweet on Donald Trump’s Twitter account is about Issa Rae’s HBO comedy Insecure.
Issa Rae is responding to Donald Trump‘s unusual Twitter like.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorIs Donald Trump actually a fan of Issa Rae’s comedy “Insecure” on HBO? Or is something else going on?Sometime late Sunday night, Trump’s Twitter account liked a tweet about the HBO show that said, “This is how I wanted tonight’s episode of insecure to end…Damn Molly,” referencing the character played by Yvonne Orji, who has an up-and-down relationship with Rae’s character.
President Donald Trump has done some headline-making things on Twitter, but on Sunday night, he left fans and critics stumped after he liked someone else’s tweet for the first time. As a new episode of Issa Rae’s HBO show, “Insecure”, aired, Trump liked a tweet that read, “This is how I wanted tonight’s episode of ‘Insecure’ to end…Damn Molly.”
has only one “liked” tweet — and it’s about the HBO show “Insecure,” much to social media’s mass confusion.Now in its fourth season and renewed through a fifth, the Emmy-nominated dramedy follows Issa Dee (played by the show’s co-creator Issa Rae) and focuses on the experience of a young black woman as she navigates love, life and her career.The tweet that Trump liked, posted on Sunday night, is about Issa’s often rocky friendship with Molly (Yvonne Orji).
President Donald Trump has done some headline-making things on Twitter, but on Sunday night, he left fans and critics stumped after he liked someone else's tweet for the first time.
On the morning of June 8, there was only ONE tweet that Donald Trump had ‘liked’ on Twitter. The tweet was a reference to the June 7 episode of Insecure on HBO. It’s unclear if the ‘liking’ of the tweet was an accident, or done on purpose, but either way, viewers of the show were totally caught off guard. One fan even took a screenshot of Trump’s ‘like’ and tagged the show’s stars, Issa Rae and Natasha Rothwell.
Kumail Nanjiani’s parents love to buy accessories featuring images of their son’s ripped physique.
Kendrick Sampson, an actor on Issa Rae’s HBO comedy “Insecure,” was hit with rubber bullets by Los Angeles police officers during a Saturday protest in response to the death of George Floyd.
Kumail Nanjiani recently revealed that he lost out on a major role in a Hollywood film because he refused to play up his Pakistani accent. The Eternals star opened up about how he still struggles to find auditions where people don’t ask him to do a Pakistani accent to land “stereotypical brown guy roles.” Although the actor did mention that he would never shy away from flaunting his accent if the role demanded it, he asserted that he did not feel comfortable doing it just for comedy.
Kumail Nanjiani revealed that he once refused to play up his Pakistani accent while auditioning for a major film role that he ultimately didn’t get.
Kumail Nanjiani teams with Issa Rae and re-teams with his The Big Sick director for a madcap black comedy, now streaming on a Netflix near you.