For many in the Black community, Sundays are sacredโand not just because itโs the day those of us raised as Christians traditionally praise and worship. In recent years, Sundays in certain seasons are also the days we can expect new episodes of a series that has become part of the Black entertainment canon: HBOโs groundbreaking Insecure.
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For five seasons, we have followed the ups and downs of a crew of Black millennials in Los Angeles, largely centered around the intense and occasionally fraught friendship of Issa Dee, portrayed by creator Issa Rae, and overachieving attorney Molly Carter, artfully embodied by Yvonne Orji. But before Orji was earning a 2020 Emmy nomination for her portrayal of the exacting but always lovable Molly, she was toughing it out as a stand-up comicโa far cry from the medical doctor sheโd initially set out to be, and defying the expectations of her Nigerian parents.
Itโs an unexpected career trajectory she chronicles in her first book, an inspirational tome titled Bamboozled by Jesus: How God Tricked Me Into the Life of My Dreams. As Orji tells us during this weekโs episode of The Root Presents: Itโs Lit!, her unconventional path literally required stepping out on faith. Thankfully, she did so under the direction of a divine power; a whirlwind experience sheโs now sharing with others.

โI mean, for me, Iโm growing and elevating in real time. And for me, I felt like Iโd reached the end of a chapter in my life that I know a lot of other people are either in the process of being in or trying to figure out how to get through,โ Orji explains. โAnd for me, I always hated when you ask somebody whoโs โmade itโ to any successful level, โLike, yo, so you know, what was it like before?โ And theyโre just like, โWell, you know, we started from the bottom, Fam. Now we here.โ Okay...well, I get that and thatโs cool, but like when you werenโt here, what did you do over there?โ
โAnd for me, Iโm still in awe that Iโm here because I never dreamt of being here, you know?โ she continues. โI mean, I just was minding my business. going about my life, and God was like, โHey you, over here; Iโve got some plans for you.โ And those plans sounded great, until you start living them and youโre like, โThis is some trash...I got to go through all of this, to get to that?! You can have these plans, Jesus.โ
โBut I knew, like, what if thereโs something really dope on the other side, and I just stick it out just a little bit longer,โ she muses, later adding: โAnd so I think for me, it was important to offer this right now because itโs so fresh. And I didnโt know when I was writing this that we would all be in a season where we all felt bamboozled by somethingโif itโs not Jesus, itโs COVID, itโs the Delta strain, itโs something. Something took us off what we thought we were going to be and because it did, now we are able to reevaluate, revisit, recenter, repurpose and like...shift.โ
Hear more from the inspiring Yvonne Orji in Episode 53 ofย The Root Presents: Itโs Lit!: The Joy of Bamboozling, With Yvonne Orji,ย available on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, Amazon, NPR One, TuneIn, and Radio Public.
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