Queen Latifah has
done it all — from music to TV to film. She’s a well-rounded entertainer who
has taken on the role of iconic Bessie Smith in
HBO’s “Bessie.”
She opened up to Uptown Magazine about
getting naked onscreen for the first time and talked with the publication about
Smith’s sexuality and its significance.
“I’ve never done that before,” said Latifah, who still went
through with it. “I don’t find [this nude scene] any more uncomfortable
than kissing a girl in ‘Set It Off’ and stick to the script. You have to take
your mind off of yourself and honor that character. Respect Cleo, respect
Bessie.”
“I’m not really sure how people will feel about [Bessie’s
bisexuality],” she said. “It’s not like it’s a secret with her story. She was
just free.”
Latifah shared her thoughts on gayness back then compared to
today. She’s angered by the lack thereof rights for all people to love whomever
they want.
“People’s ideas in general are antiquated when it comes to
who you love,” she said. “We haven’t moved as quickly as we probably should.
And the reality is that there’s always been gay people in the black community,
so it’s not foreign to us.”
“And not just as a black community but just a society as a
whole…Who you choose to marry is really up to you and it’s not something you
should be judged on,” she added. “I don’t find being gay or lesbian to be a
character flaw. Couples should be protected under the laws of this country
period. It actually angers me. It’s not unusual to let’s be adults and let’s
move forward.”
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