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Regina King on 'Obama, The Boondocks & Ruby Dee'

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Regina Kings goes one on one with BlackTree TV Personality Patricia Cage.

ESSENCE MAGAZINE CELEBRATES
BLACK WOMEN IN HOLLYWOOD WITH LUNCHEON
HONORING RUBY DEE, JADA PINKETT SMITH,
SUZANNE DE PASSE & JURNEE SMOLLETT

ESSENCE magazine, the preeminent lifestyle magazine for African-American women, will celebrate some of Tinsel Town's best with the first annual ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon, taking place during Oscar Week on Thursday, February 21, in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The star-studded event will honor three of Hollywood's finest who have helped to change and inspire positive images of Black women in television and film—both in front of the camera and behind-the-scenes. The ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon commemorates ESSENCE magazine's annual Hollywood issue.
INTERVIEW & B-Roll: Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith, Ruby Dee, Suzanne de Passe, Jurnee Smollett, Kerry Washington, Macy Gray, Tracee Ellis Ross, Vivica Fox, Vanessa Williams, Raven Symone, Paula Patton, Quincy Jones, Lisa Raye McCoy Misic, Garcelle Beauvais Nillon, Jaci Reid, Regina King, Sally Richardson, Taraji Henson, Tichina Arnold, Elise Neal, Regina Hall, Rashida Jones, Regina Hall, Nicole Brown, Jennifer Lewis, Lorrie Bartlett and more.


A BlackTree Media Production
Produced by Jamaal Finkley
Camera Ron Hart
Personality Ms. Patricia Cage

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  • @BassBeatsProductions I don't know about being ugly when she was younger. But what you will realize is that black females tend to get more beautiful as they age. It's because black people are not sun lovers so our skin tends to age gracefully. Unlike whites that love tanning, going to the beach etc. When blacks go to beaches we stay in until the sun goes down. lol

  • What if Riley was Rochelle's son from Everybody Hates Chris ROFL

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  • @KinggyEgg Riley would get a shoe stuck in his bad ass..... literally!!! XDDD

  • @999basille What does that have to do with what she wrote? Blk women do age better. It's not a racist thing

  • @theiceman1972 then why do black people die younger than white people lol????

  • her eyes are so beautiful

  • @BassBeatsProductions shes never been ugly, i think she was hot 15 years ago and she still is, shes got a fine body as well

  • i <3 the boondocks

  • Regina King <3 <3 <3

  • It makes me sick nowadays when they ask people questions about this and that and then they start saying God,....

  • Anybody but Obama is more like it.

  • @theiceman1972 This is completely silly, there are plenty of black people who go to the beach, work, and do other activities in the hot sun- and enjoy it. We age more gracefully because our skin has a higher melanin content so it is naturally better protected. Even then, common sense would suggest we use sunblock like everyone else.

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