Yvonne Orji is ready for her hot girl summer post-Insecure.
“Diddy been have moves, we’ve seen it,” the actress said, adding: “I will always keep a body roll in my front and back pocket though… I’ve tried to work a body roll so much into every episode or at least every season ofInsecure, and they’re like, ‘Yvonne, she’s going to find a body roll.’ So for me it was just a regular Tuesday.”
Thankfully, the moment was captured and shared with the world onIssa Rae’s Instagram.
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So, naturally, the cast was ready to have a fun time, she explained.
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“Molly is amazing. I think she’s just a well-loved character and it’s been phenomenal to play her,” Orji said. “She’s taught me a lot about myself, she’s taught me a lot about friendships, she’s taught me a lot about fashion… My first big thing out the gate got to be this deliciously layered character that’s flawed and favorable at the same time, and so relatable.”
At the time of recording thePEOPLE Every Daypodcast, Orji was preparing for her last day of filming and predicted: “Viola Davis inFences, that kind of tears is going to come out,” adding, “We’re just rolling these tears. The way the schedule shook out, we didn’t all wrap on the same day, we couldn’t all wrap on the same day. So now it’s just like, ‘Man, we lose another one?’ It’s like the first domino, the second domino, we were like, oh my God.'”
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Orji also paid tribute to Rae and executive producer Prentice Penny for having “really created a show that is a love letter to blackness and to LA, and black LA.”
“I remember when we shot the pilot, we just wanted to get picked up to series, and then when we shot the first season, we just wanted to get picked up for the second season,” she recalled. “So it wasn’t like, ‘Yeah we’re going to have five seasons and we’re all going to get deals out of this, and write books out of this, and buy homes from this. We were just like, ‘Man, let’s keep working and loving each other.'”
The fifth and final season ofInsecureis expected to premiere on HBO later this year.
source: people.com