The GRAMMYsさんのインスタグラム写真 - (The GRAMMYsInstagram)「Like her first-ever @HBO comedy special states, @YvonneOrji has made it. The Nigerian-American actress and comedian has been on the come-up for a few years now, securing her first major role in 2015 playing @IssaRae's best friend Molly Carter on the smash hit series @InsecureHBO. But what many fans of the show might not realize is that Orji has been on the comedy circuit since the mid-'00s, starting with a stand-up stint while competing in the Miss Nigeria in America pageant in 2006.⁣ ⁣ Now, Orji is enjoying a wave of praise for her very own televised special #MOMMAiMadeIt, which was released in June on HBO. She spends the majority of her hour dropping hilarious anecdotes about her #NigerianAmerican experience, telling her mother she wanted to be a comedian and sharing her shock and delight at being able to set her bills to autopay.⁣ ⁣ Quarantining from her home in #LosAngeles, our GRAMMY.com Managing Editor, Rachel Brodsky, spoke with the actress and comedian about the overwhelmingly positive response around "Momma, I Made It!," separating Yvonne the comedian from her very different "Insecure" character and why now—in the time of coronavirus and the #BlackLivesMatter movement—it's more important than ever to show and experience Black joy. Tap the link in our bio to read the full interview.」7月12日 3時24分 - recordingacademy

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Like her first-ever @HBO comedy special states, @YvonneOrji has made it. The Nigerian-American actress and comedian has been on the come-up for a few years now, securing her first major role in 2015 playing @IssaRae's best friend Molly Carter on the smash hit series @InsecureHBO. But what many fans of the show might not realize is that Orji has been on the comedy circuit since the mid-'00s, starting with a stand-up stint while competing in the Miss Nigeria in America pageant in 2006.⁣

Now, Orji is enjoying a wave of praise for her very own televised special #MOMMAiMadeIt, which was released in June on HBO. She spends the majority of her hour dropping hilarious anecdotes about her #NigerianAmerican experience, telling her mother she wanted to be a comedian and sharing her shock and delight at being able to set her bills to autopay.⁣

Quarantining from her home in #LosAngeles, our GRAMMY.com Managing Editor, Rachel Brodsky, spoke with the actress and comedian about the overwhelmingly positive response around "Momma, I Made It!," separating Yvonne the comedian from her very different "Insecure" character and why now—in the time of coronavirus and the #BlackLivesMatter movement—it's more important than ever to show and experience Black joy. Tap the link in our bio to read the full interview.


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