Quinta Brunson stepped onto the 54th NAACP Image Awards red carpet already a winner. The creator and star of ABC's earned two wins during the pre-awards festivities which precede Saturday's main ceremony, including Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Television). «It means the world to me,» the actress told ET on the red carpet when asked how it feels to have the recently renewed show recognized by an awards ceremony honoring Black artists across television, music, literature and film. «I created to be accessible to any and every one, however at the root of that is having the truth of our stories.»«Now, if I made a show that Black people didn't like [but] everyone else did, I would feel like I would not have done my job as a creator in bringing my expertise, my knowledge, my love of our people and culture to the project,» she added. «So, for the NAACP to not only like see us, but recognize us and include us in the celebration, that is one of the most fulfilling things I think that has happened to me this year.
Because I love us, and I am happy they know that.»Brunson wasn't the only star shown some love from the NAACP Image Awards; costars Tyler James Williams and Janelle James won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, respectively, and writer Brittani Nichols scored a trophy for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series.
Sheryl Lee Ralph, who was also nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her beloved role as Baraba Howard on the series, also shared her gratitude for the awards show with ET. «It's just a wonderful thing that people are looking at education and how important it is and that every child in.
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