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Greenleaf star plays Jeanné, a recent divorcee who now struggles in the love department, although she finds it in someone close to her.
“In playing the role of Jeanné, I think that you see a woman that has just really struggled with her hurt and her betrayal,” Winans tells ABC Audio. “And so she holds on to it for so long that she cannot see the love and the beauty that’s right in front of her. And I want people to recognize that it’s OK to be hurt.”
“It’s ok to feel betrayed and to be vulnerable and to just recognize what that is,” she continues. “It’s not ok to hold onto it. All you do is stifle your own growth [and] your own journey. When you’re holding on, you’re looking back and I think I want people to be able to walk away from this saying, ‘I’m letting the past go so that I can truly embrace my future. I can embrace the very blessing that’s right in front of me. ”
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The 11 Most Anticipated Films Of 2021
From blockbusters and dramas to thrillers and biopics, here are the films we’re eager to see drop this year.
After a year filled with production delays, couch premieres, and tons of binge streaming, it’s safe to say most can’t wait to see all that 2021 has to offer. And while many of the year’s highly anticipated film releases will look much different than the year prior, we’re at least happy to report some of the films we were looking forward to seeing last year will finally have their theatrical or wide release.
TV One original film coming just in time for the new year. Starring
Keri Hilson as Mykah, the trailer features plenty of laughs, romance, and strong bonds between a group of friends.
Don’t Waste Your Pretty official movie poster
Per the official synopsis, “
Don’t Waste Your Pretty follows a group of tightly knit friends as they sort out their turbulent life issues and love lives – always turning to one another to figure out their next move when jobs, romance, or family interactions prove more complicated than they had ever anticipated.”
The film is based on the eponymous novel penned by award-winning author and media personality