Loni โI Stay With A Checkโ Love is excited to be the host of this yearโs The Root 100 gala, taking place on Thursday, December 8th at the Apollo Theater. As always, the beloved host, comedian, author and actress has had another booked and busy year. From ending an epic run as co-host of Emmy-winning talk show The Real to serving as a guest judge on Criss Angelโs Magic With The Stars and hosting NBCโs A Toast to 2022 later this month, Love keeps a steady gig.
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However, she insists that her visibility serves a a higher purpose. โWhen youโre not seen, people forget [about you]โand Iโm talking about any Black woman. When people say: โWell, you do so much, Loni,โ itโs because I want to remind this industry that Black women are out here. The Viola Davises, the Octavia Spencers, you know, the Gabrielle Unions...these sisters have to work in these spaces where a lot of times theyโre the only one.
โA lot of times opportunities are taken from us. So for me, no event is too small and thatโs why you see me doing so many different things. No opportunity and no platform to me is too small.โ Love, who has been in the entertainment business for two decades, was candid about how much harder it is for Black women to succeed. She also shares it is something that she would never allow to deter her.
โI donโt care what anybody says. Whenever a Black woman is saying or doing anything, we are gonna be harder [on her], weโre more critical. I donโt care where they are as far as from Viola Davis trying to make a movie about a โWoman King,โ weโre gonna find something. This is the thing I always tell people to be careful of in this industry. Itโs so hard to get a film made. You know what [Davis] had to do with her and her husband and her production company to get it made? And yโall over here roasting her? Itโs like, give some grace.โ
Love knows firsthand what itโs like to be in the public eye and trolled for simply existing, unapologetically, in Hollywood.
โI can tell you as being the heavy set Black, dark skinned woman that was on a talk show for nine years, the stuff that I had to go through...and I know it was about colorism, it was about fatphobia. But Iโm a Black woman who was raised in the [Detroit] Brewster projects. I know who I am, I know what Iโm about and what I know what Iโm trying to do. But Black women...we really, really have to protect each other.โ
That fiery passionโas well as Loveโs brillianceโmakes her the perfect person to host The Root 100ย salute to Black excellence this year. And honestly, she couldnโt be more thrilled to take on the task. โThis is the perfect time for us to kind of all come together, do a rewind and then go and celebrate a holiday. So I canโt wait to get everybody at the historic Apollo Theater. Weโre gonna have a good time.โ
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