Cynthia Onyedinmanasu Chinasaokwu Erivo (born 8 January 1987) is an English actress, singer, and songwriter.
She is known for her performance as Celie in the Broadway revival of The Color Purple, for which she won the 2016 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical, the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, and the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program, the latter two she shared with the rest of the cast.
Erivo ventured into films in 2018, with roles in the heist film Widows and the thriller Bad Times at the El Royale. In 2019, she portrayed abolitionist Harriet Tubman in the biopic Harriet, for which she earned nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Nobody's Child's Black Friday sale has been in full swing for a few weeks now, sending fans of its clothing into a frenzy. Despite this, it has continued to drop a whole range of brand new cosy, wintery garments for us to fawn over.
And one of its latest launches has fashion lovers - including us - swooning. What's more is they can get over £20 off thanks to the brand's Black Friday discount of BF25.The Green And Grey Check Wool Blend Knitted Cardigan landed on the Nobody's Child website last week and costs £89 - usually.
But by applying the Nobody's Child discount code for the mass shopping event, it can be bought for £66.75 instead. Featuring a subtle but charming checkered design, altering between grey and olive green tartan-style checks, the crew neck cardigan is cosy and has a relatively close fit.
Read more: Wicked fans can get Cynthia Erivo's red carpet makeup for less in Charlotte Tilbury sale Read more: Anthropologie's Black Friday deal saves you 25% on Instagrammable homewares and gifts Crafted with super soft ribbed trims, it's a real wintery dream that would look great tucked into your favourite silky satin skirt and boots - for a smart casual vibe - or with a pair of wide leg jeans and olive green or grey trainers.
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