She a whole freak!

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Andra Day says she was 'dealing with porn addiction, sex addiction' while portraying Billie Holiday
Kerry Justich
Tue, May 11, 2021, 12:03 PM·3 min read












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Andra Day entered a "different world" when she embodied the spirit of Billie Holiday for her acting debut in The United States vs. Billie Holiday — a role that earned her recognition at both the Oscars and Golden Globes. But after stepping away from filming and going through "a divorce" of sorts from her on-screen identity, the singer-turned-actress told InStyle that she got much more from her portrayal of Holiday than some industry nods, including a new understanding of femininity that she had struggled with herself.
"I didn't want any element of sexualization. I had come out of something in my own life — dealing with porn addiction, sex addiction," Day told the publication. "I'm being very, very candid with you because I'm not the only one. But I knew I wanted all of that very much gone."
Day on the June issue of InStyle, available on newsstands, on Amazon, and for digital download May 14th. (Photo: Chrisean Rose/Instyle)
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Holiday herself was objectified and hypersexualized during her time. However, Day's personal experience aided in her decision to focus less on that and more on the music, which ultimately helped to heal the actor as well.
"I feel now, after playing Billie, that I'm honoring her, and the strength that is femininity," Day said. "I'm definitely in a healthier place to enjoy that because I'm outside of the addiction, if you will. So, yeah, it's been really fun, because it's been very new for me."
Day also had to redefine the way that she thought about herself and her own beauty, especially after undergoing a physical transformation that included a 40-pound weight loss for the role. "I've had people ask me, 'Do you feel prettier now that you've lost weight?' I was like, 'Hell, no! I liked being juicy! I was cool,'" she said. "But I do like the way [the weight loss] feels on my body, I like the way it feels on my joints. You do notice a difference. Besides, to me, there is no such thing as a classic beauty. Beauty takes on so many different forms, in different times and depending on the nation. It's just about being confident, loving yourself, and understanding your value."
In fact, embracing a different version of herself while also reimagining the life of Holiday allowed Day to think about her beauty as a Black woman in a new way. "It has to do with Billie," she said of her newfound confidence and self-love. "It was almost like she said, 'Sis, we're going to have to close this, because I have to survive.' She opened me up to valu myself in a way that I hadn't fully before."
As for how Day wants to move forward in her acting career, she shared that it's "a season for beautiful Black girl love and unity" that she's happy to be a part of. "Somebody was trying to tell me the other day, 'Just make sure you don't get typecast, because you don't want to always be playing the powerful Black woman,'" she continued. "I was like, 'Yeah, I do. I also am one.'"
 
That means it's a lot of men walking around talking bout "Her? I already fucked that". Plus you know she's been part of mad trains. Probably every weekend type of bitch.
 
I just want my muthafuckin turn bruh. :fucking: :jackoff:

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no disrespect on the post but i cant stand when people say that.thats a whole freak or people would say thats a whole man right there why he fighting her.the whole word when talking about someone or something is uncalled for.i mean she cant be a half of freak or have a man/woman etc...you see a lot of ghetto people say that black and white folks.it drives me up a wall!!!. i seen a fight on worldstar and thats all the female was saying while watching a dude fight a girl ..she kept saying thats a whole dude fighting that female im like yea it is cant be a half of dude.
 
no disrespect on the post but i cant stand when people say that.thats a whole freak or people would say thats a whole man right there why he fighting her.the whole word when talking about someone or something is uncalled for.i mean she cant be a half of freak or have a man/woman etc...you see a lot of ghetto people say that black and white folks.it drives me up a wall!!!. i seen a fight on worldstar and thats all the female was saying while watching a dude fight a girl ..she kept saying thats a whole dude fighting that female im like yea it is cant be a half of dude.
You a whole hoe for that.
 
Also for the men who don’t pursue or try to bring out the freak in the women your dealing with you’re losing out on a lot of good times. Women are far more sexual than men and in my experience it’s always the professional types that are the freakiest. They love sex and have deeper emotional and sexual addictions. The girls who love to suck you off anywhere, the ones who love to be slutted out and called sluts. And the ones who fantasize about being dominated. If you not exploring her inner freak together she just gonna do it without you and you’ll end up missing your turn. Hey, everything got an expiration date so you need to get it in while it’s good. And your turn.
 
Also for the men who don’t pursue or try to bring out the freak in the women your dealing with you’re losing out on a lot of good times. Women are far more sexual than men and in my experience it’s always the professional types that are the freakiest. They love sex and have deeper emotional and sexual addictions. The girls who love to suck you off anywhere, the ones who love to be slutted out and called sluts. And the ones who fantasize about being dominated. If you not exploring her inner freak together she just gonna do it without you and you’ll end up missing your turn. Hey, everything got an expiration date so you need to get it in while it’s good. And your turn.

that's a whole fact
 
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