I believe that the privilege of a lifetime is being who you are. Celebrated actress Viola Davis has starred in dozens of movies and television shows, including 2011's "The Help" and 2020's "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom." She was the first Black woman to collect an Oscar, a Tony, and an Emmy, aka the Triple Crown of Acting. In 2016, when she was awarded the inaugural #SeeHer Award from the Critics’ Choice Association (she also picked up an Oscar that year, for Best Supporting Actress in the movie “Fences”), she said in her speech that being who you are is "the privilege of a lifetime." Strong words indeed from a woman who has embodied almost 100 different characters over the course of her career. www.Tapapp4freedom.club https://www.instagram.com/p/ClL2tevr4MS33NnnFwWQiPIcG7GFvIwLFuLTqQ0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Going thru a dilemma cuz on one hand Pannacotta as a name is kinda cute if she chose it for herself like ngl, i really like the idea that she was like "I Wanna be Miss Pudding." of her own volition and likes the name. Bbut on the other its really reallyyy funny if thats the name her parents gave her at birth and i can never choose between those two options...
Couldn't watch live and am sad about that ending AND I think Sandra is gonna get sniped right at the end sadly. I thnk she's played a fantastic game but I think the other faithfuls will end her just in case.
“I'm Janelle Monáe and my pronouns are she/her/they/them and free-ass motherfucker. But to her, mother figure like my character Teresa, to an abandoned LGBTQIA+ person, because the family they were born into won't accept them, I see you. To her, working in STEM like Mary Jackson whose brilliant mind continues to advance the technology of this world that you are still fighting for equal pay, I see you. To, like Helen, risking your life every day to teach our kids because we still can't get gun-control together in this country, I see you. To her, with big ideas, like Andi, who constantly has to deal with billionaire douchebags with no original ideas parading around his genius, I see you.”
Janelle Monáe accepts the SeeHer Critics’ Choice Awards
America Ferrera was honored with the prestigious #SeeHer Award at the #CriticsChoiceAwards, and the actress delivered a powerful and inspiring speech about the importance and impact of representation. 🏆👏 After ‘Barbie’ star and executive producer Margot Robbie introduced and presented her with the honor, America beamed as she opened up about the true significance of the award for her, saying “I grew up as a first generation Honduran-American girl in love with TV, film and theater, who desperately wanted to be a part of a storytelling legacy that I could not see myself reflected in.” 💖➡️ Swipe to hear America show love to Margot and Greta Gerwig. Read her full heartfelt speech at the link in bio. (📸/🎥: Getty Images, The CW/ Critics Choice Awards)
The Critics Choice Association (CCA) announced today the star-studded lineup of presenters who will take the stage at the 29th annual Critics Choice Awards. Margot Robbie will present the SeeHer Award to America Ferrera, while James Mangold will take the stage to honor Harrison Ford with the Career Achievement Award. Additional presenters include Abigail Spencer, Angela Bassett, Anthony Ramos, Ashley Madekwe, Awkwafina, Bella Ramsey, Brendan Fraser, Carla Gugino, Daniel Levy, David Duchovny, David Oyelowo, Donald Faison, Gael García Bernal, Giacomo Gianniotti, Jason Segel, Jenny Slate, Jessica Williams, John Krasinski, Jon Cryer, Kaley Cuoco, Ke Huy Quan, Mandy Moore, Meg Ryan, Natasha Lyonne, Nicholas Braun, Oprah Winfrey, Phil Dunster, Ramy Youssef, Sandra Oh and Vanessa Morgan.
It’s a royal reunion! ❤️❤️❤️
Claire Foy and Matt Smith, who played Queen Elizabeth and the Prince Philip, in Season 1 [and Season 2] of “The Crown” shared a sweet reunion at The Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday night. [��]
Claire took home a Critics Choice Award in 2019, snagging the #SeeHer award for her work playing Janet Armstrong, the wife of Neil Armstrong in “First Man.” Matt is on deck at tonight’s award show as a nominee for his work on “House of the Dragon.