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Niecy Nash Is No One's Supporting Actress

Niecy Nash Is No One's Supporting Actress

The Limits with Jay Williams
30 min
22 Feb 22
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In her own words, Niecy Nash has made it "from the hood to Hollywood." As she closes out her leading role in Claws, Niecy tells Jay about her early days in Hollywood with clarity–and hilarity. With the Oscars approaching next month, Niecy also gets real about the deeper reasons the Academy so often overlooks Black women, and why she isn't looking for their approval. Her outlook is faith-based and positive, not in small part because she has found love again with her wife, musician Jessica Betts. As she reflects on her evolving sexuality, Niecy confirms that finally, she feels seen. For sponsor-free episodes, weekly bonus content, and more, subscribe to The Limits Plus at plus.npr.org/thelimits. This week, Niecy Nash discusses reconciling her faith with her sexuality, and her cheat code for handling pressure. Follow Jay on Instagram and Twitter. Email us at [email protected] more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy