โThe Color Purpleโ star Taraji P. Henson has had enough of the rumors about a feud between her and Oprah, and sheโs finally speaking out about them and telling people that they should focus more on the filmโs message.
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For context, during โThe Color Purpleโ press run,ย Henson made comments about struggling to be paid her worth as a leading Black actor in Hollywood and the working conditions surrounding the blockbuster musical filmโwhich is produced by Oprah. Her comments went viralโthis video interaction with Oprah did, tooโand internet detectives began to suspect that she had beef with Lady O.
Yet in a new interview with Hoda Kotb for the โToday Showโ on Wednesday, the โHidden Figuresโ star said that she hopes everyone can focus back on the film.
โBecause right now, to me, it feels like what I said is now becoming louder than this beautiful film,โ Henson said. โAnd thatโs not fair to me, or anybody in the film because the film deals with women who are oppressed โ who live in an oppressed system. Men and women. And all the characters in that film except for the white people. So that movie is about healing. That movie is about sisterhood.โ
As previously reported by The Root, we examined whether or not Hensonโs comments, the internetโs responses to them, and the make-believe beef with Oprah would have an affect on how the film was received by voting bodies during the 2023-24 awards season. Whether or not thatโs the case, what has become apparent to the team behind โThe Color Purpleโ is that her commentary might have made some folks hesitant about seeing the film.
โThe Color Purple,โ indeed, is about sisterhood. Women overcome fiercely oppressive forces, people and situations in the film. And in a way, life is imitating art for the actors involved. But as Henson said, hereโs hoping the conversation can get back to where it belongs.
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