Amanda Seales Goes Nuclear on BAFTAs for N-Word Mess
“I don’t know why we keep showing up to these places expecting respect.”
“I don’t know why we keep showing up to these places expecting respect.”
“I lived in Harlem long enough to know that gunshots do not sound like making popcorn on a stove.”
The actress and comedian called the omission “rude.”
Public Enemy opened the show with a performance of “Fight the Power.”
“It doesn’t feel good to my soul,” Seales says about working at the daytime talk show.
Viewers may recognize Seales from her role on HBO’s ‘Insecure.’