JamesG
12-07-2017, 01:56 PM
"Master of None" Standout Lena Waithe Joins "Dear White People"
by Chancellor Agard
Dec. 7, 2017
When "Dear White People" returns for its sophomore season, Samantha (Logan Browning), Troy (Brandon P. Bell) and the rest of the Armstrong-Parker gang will be watching something other than the hilarious Scandal parody Defamation.
EW can exclusively reveal that history-making Emmy winner Lena Waithe (Master of None, The Chi) will recur in season 2 as P Ninny, a braggadocious MC who stars on a ridiculous Love & Hip Hop-like reality series called Trap-House Tricks.
“It’s Lena if Lena was a hot mess. It’s proto-Lena,” says series creator Justin Simien about this excessive character.
“I’ve never played anyone like this character,” says Waithe, who was a producer on the movie upon which the series is based. “What’s so funny about her is that she’s not aware of how she’s coming off to the world. But, she’s a lot of fun. I just got be like really silly and crazy, and say crazy stuff, because that’s what happens in that world.”
As the season unfolds, P Ninny embarks on a journey of self-discovery that mirrors the main characters’ lives and, in typical "Dear White People" style, offers up some social commentary.
“It’s us having fun and making our own commentary on the state of black people in television and in culture and how that affects people, particularly our protagonists,” says Simien.
http://ew.com/tv/2017/12/07/dear-white-people-season-2-lena-waithe/
by Chancellor Agard
Dec. 7, 2017
When "Dear White People" returns for its sophomore season, Samantha (Logan Browning), Troy (Brandon P. Bell) and the rest of the Armstrong-Parker gang will be watching something other than the hilarious Scandal parody Defamation.
EW can exclusively reveal that history-making Emmy winner Lena Waithe (Master of None, The Chi) will recur in season 2 as P Ninny, a braggadocious MC who stars on a ridiculous Love & Hip Hop-like reality series called Trap-House Tricks.
“It’s Lena if Lena was a hot mess. It’s proto-Lena,” says series creator Justin Simien about this excessive character.
“I’ve never played anyone like this character,” says Waithe, who was a producer on the movie upon which the series is based. “What’s so funny about her is that she’s not aware of how she’s coming off to the world. But, she’s a lot of fun. I just got be like really silly and crazy, and say crazy stuff, because that’s what happens in that world.”
As the season unfolds, P Ninny embarks on a journey of self-discovery that mirrors the main characters’ lives and, in typical "Dear White People" style, offers up some social commentary.
“It’s us having fun and making our own commentary on the state of black people in television and in culture and how that affects people, particularly our protagonists,” says Simien.
http://ew.com/tv/2017/12/07/dear-white-people-season-2-lena-waithe/