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Showing posts with label TarajiHenson. Show all posts

Sunday, June 27, 2021

How Taraji P. Henson Celebrated the Year of the Black Woman at 2021 BET Awards

How Taraji P. Henson Celebrated the Year of the Black Woman at 2021 BET Awards

  • Taraji P. Henson said celebrating Black women isn’t a fad or a trend, but a “forever mood” while hosting the 2021 BET Awards. Relive her opening message to fans.
  • Watch: Taraji P. Henson Is Ready for BET Awards & “Thot Girl Summer”

    Taraji P. Henson is once again using her platform for good.

    While kicking off her hosting duties at the 2021 BET Awards on June 27, the Empire star took to the stage with a message to viewers across the country. While she was excited to celebrate “culture’s biggest night” in the presence of a live audience, there was a bigger message at hand.

    “Tonight you gonna get 100 percent of our full blackness,” Taraji declared. “I’m going to tell you why. Because this is where we matter, where our Black entertainment matters. It’s 2021 and we are celebrating the year of the Black woman. Period.” 

    She continued, “Look at us, though. Look around the room. Look at this power. The grace, the class, the edges. We are everything, honey. Celebrating Black women isn’t a fad or a trend. It’s a forever mood, okay? And there is more than enough room for all of us to thrive. ‘Cause can’t nobody be me like me. And can’t nobody be you like you. And tonight, I’m giving my sisters their flowers.”

    Taraji later gave a shout out to fellow audience members including Zendaya and Issa Rae before giving credit to a few world-famous athletes unable to attend in person.

    Taraji P. Henson, 2021 BET Awards, red carpet fashion
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    BET Awards 2021 Red Carpet Fashion

    Simone Biles, Naomi OsakaSha’Carri Richardson, we see you young queens,” she shared. “I’m that girl too. And so when you see me, you see her. When you see her, you see me.”

    Taraji P. Henson, 2021 BET Awards, red carpet fashionBroadimage/Shutterstock

    During her opening monologue, Taraji said she would be paying tribute to some of her favorite Black women with a variety of fashionable outfits.

    And with help from celebrity hairstylist Tym Wallace, the 50-year-old actress warned fans that she as going to have several show-stopping looks.

    But before the show continued, the Howard University alum also gave a shoutout to all the Black men including Migos. who were set to take the stage next.

    “We love you, we see you, kings,” she shared. “And most importantly, we need you.”

    Friday, June 25, 2021

    How Taraji P. Henson Feels About Following in Carol Burnett's Footsteps for NBC's Annie Live!

    How Taraji P. Henson Feels About Following in Carol Burnett's Footsteps for NBC's Annie Live!

  • Actress Taraji P. Henson opens up about playing Miss Hannigan in Annie Live! and if she's talked to legend Carol Burnett about the role. Plus, scoop on hosting this Sunday's BET Awards.
  • Watch: Taraji P. Henson Is Ready for BET Awards & “Thot Girl Summer”

    Taraji P. Henson has some “big shoes to fill.”

    The Oscar nominee is opening up about landing the iconic role of Miss Hannigan in NBC’s upcoming TV musical Annie Live!. The role of Miss Hannigan was first made famous on film by the legendary Carol Burnett in 1982’s Annie.

    So, has Henson reached out to the comedy legend for advice on playing the hilariously awful orphanage villain?

    “I have actually already sent her a letter because I love her so much,” the Empire star told E! News’ Nina Parker today on the June 25 episode of Daily Pop. “I grew up in the hood, but I watched Carol Burnett. I didn’t miss the show. I have big shoes to fill. I totally have the talent to make it my own but with so much respect for her.”

    Henson also opened up about her role hosting the 2021 BET Awards this weekend and what the gig means to her.

    Taraji P. Henson, CFDA 2015
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    Taraji P. Henson’s Best Looks

    “Black women have done so much in changing history,” Henson gushed. “I mean, Stacey Abrams, Kamala Harris, Beyoncé, the most awarded artist ever. We just out there doing things, big things, things that are going to keep history on the right side. So I think they picked the right host for this thing. I got goosebumps.”

    And expect some major fashion moments from Henson. She added that her stylist has “got me squeezing in dresses already.”

    Taraji P. Henson, Carol Burnett, AnnieGetty Images; Shutterstock

    Check out our full interview with Henson above to hear her thoughts on Megan Thee Stallion‘s “Thot Girl Summer.”

    The BET Awards air live on BET this Sunday, June 27 at 8 p.m. And start getting excited for NBC’s Annie Live! coming to TV this December!

    (E! and NBC are both part of the NBCUniversal family)