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The Oval s POTUS Talks Fistfighting the First Lady ( I Was Very Nervous ), Filming All of Season 2 in Quarantine

The Oval s POTUS Talks Fist-Fighting the First Lady ( I Was Very Nervous ), Filming All of Season 2 in Quarantine TVLine 15/02/2021 © BET screenshot Hunter Franklin is not the kind of man you’d celebrate on Presidents Day. That much has been clear since the 2019 series premiere of Tyler Perry’s The Oval, which opened with a knock-down, drag-out fistfight between President Franklin (played by Ed Quinn) and First Lady Victoria (Kron Moore). “I really thought that scene would get toned down, but we actually had to reshoot it because it apparently didn’t go far enough,” Quinn tells TVLine. “I was very nervous about shooting that scene, and then I was also very nervous for it to air. But sure enough, Tyler’s audience was just like, ‘Oh, we’re doing this? OK!’ It really set the tone and showed exactly what the show is crazy, over-the-top escapism. I really have to hand it to Tyler. He rarely reshoots stuff, but he wanted to get that pilot right.”

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The GMA Inspiration List: Who s making Black history in 2021?

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn Influential Black Americans nominated these these trailblazers. By GMA Teamvia • 141 min read ABC News Photo Illustration Black History Month has become a time-honored tradition since it was first conceptualized as Negro History Week in 1925 by Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH), and first celebrated in 1926. In 1976, honoring the heritage of Black Americans became a month-long celebration, officially recognized in the United States by President Gerald R. Ford. Now more than ever, February is a time to remember the people who have enriched the community with knowledge, pride and respect. We recognize the contributions, struggles and history of African Americans, and reflect on the idea that Black History is at the heart of American history.Welcome to the first

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