The Real because it was breaking my spirit,” she shared via a recent Instagram Live with comedian Godfrey. “I was being asked to not talk about certain things that felt like a betrayal to my people and to me as a person.
And then on top of that, I didn’t want to be somewhere where I felt like people weren’t being honest with me, where people felt scared of me because of my Black womanness.”Seales shared a specific incident that happened on set when she was paired with a white producer to bring her live comedy show, Smart, Funny, and Black, to The Real.“They assigned it to the one white woman producer,” she recalls. “But we have three Black women producers and one Black guy producer.
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