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I'll probably always opt for makeup because I just like the way it feels. You can play with it and create different looks, and I think that's fun. But I also want the option to not need it.
Yvonne Orji
You
Think
Way
Feels
Like
Also
Looks
Because
Makeup
Always
Option
Just
Different
Want
Create
Fun
Play
Need
You can't say you're an actor if you've never acted, and you can't act if no one gives you an opportunity, but they won't give you an opportunity because you've never acted. You're like, 'What in the world? Someone give me a chance!'
Yvonne Orji
Me
You
World
Opportunity
Say
Someone
Give
Give Me
Gives
Never
No-One
Like
Because
Act
Acted
Actor
Chance
'First Gen' is kind of the ode to my parents and to really all immigrant children who come here with kind of a preemptive expectation placed on them, and then they get there, and they realize the American dream is bigger than, sometimes, what our parents dreamt.
Yvonne Orji
Sometimes
Parents
First
Expectation
Our
Immigrant
Kind
Dream
Dreamt
Gen
Come
Ode
Than
Get
American
American Dream
Children
Bigger
Placed
Preemptive
Them
Realize
Then
Really
Who
Here
A lot of times, especially in the black community, where therapy is talked about, it's like, 'Just go to church.'
Yvonne Orji
Church
Black
Community
Black Community
About
Like
Talked
Go
Lot
Times
Just
Where
Therapy
I have immigrant, African parents. They would say, in their Nigerian accents, 'So you want to be a jester?' And I was like, 'I don't want to be a court jester, Ma. I want to be a comedian.'
Yvonne Orji
You
Parents
Ma
Say
Immigrant
Would
Like
Comedian
Accents
Court
African
Want
Nigerian
I started comedy in 2006. I didn't even think it was a thing I could do.
Yvonne Orji
Comedy
Think
Could
Even
Thing
Started
I grew up in a place called Port Harcourt, Nigeria, the youngest of four. What I remember most about Nigeria was the ease. I would play by the pool, have fun with friends.
Yvonne Orji
Have Fun
Remember
Pool
Ease
Would
About
Most
Up
Friends
Grew
Place
Youngest
Fun
Port
Play
Four
Nigeria
By the time I got to George Washington University, I had been a straight-A student in high school.
Yvonne Orji
Time
School
High
High School
Student
Had
Got
George
Been
George Washington
Washington
By The Time
University
I knew I didn't want to be a doctor but didn't know what I wanted to do. I prayed, and all I heard back was: 'Do comedy.' It was something I had never done before, but I gave in, tried comedy, and the rest is history.
Yvonne Orji
History
Doctor
Comedy
Rest
Before
Gave
Back
Tried
Something
Never
Had
Knew
Know
Prayed
Heard
Done
Want
Wanted
I like things to happen organically.
Yvonne Orji
Like
Happen
Organically
Things
There are so many professional women who have to be this boss, but when they get home, it's like, 'Can someone take care of me? Can I not be so powerful?'
Yvonne Orji
Home
Me
Women
Care
Someone
Boss
Take
Take Care
Powerful
Like
Get
Who
Many
Professional
Some people just don't subscribe to labels.
Yvonne Orji
People
Some People
Subscribe
Some
Labels
Just
There's a lot of negative speak about what it means to be an immigrant. I'm like, 'OK, I don't know where that came from.' We do the dirty jobs. We do the good jobs. We get the job done.
Yvonne Orji
Good
Speak
Negative
Job
Good Jobs
OK
Immigrant
Jobs
About
Dirty
Like
Know
Came
Lot
Get
Done
Where
Means
You can't tell me no, because you can't tell Jesus no. It doesn't work.
Yvonne Orji
Work
Me
You
Tell
Because
Jesus
What you see on TV is what you believe you can be.
Yvonne Orji
You
Believe
TV
See
On 'Insecure,' Molly works at a law firm, and there's scenes where her boss doesn't value her voice and doesn't value her efforts. And we had a lot of women tweeting 'Me too' in that situation. We're saying, 'Hey, no more. Not on our watch.'
Yvonne Orji
Saying
Me
Women
Law
Value
Situation
Too
Our
Hey
Insecure
Law Firm
Boss
More
Voice
Scenes
Had
Firm
Lot
Efforts
Where
Molly
Tweeting
Works
Her
Watch
I've been fortunate that the men I surround myself with in the comedy world are really decent people: men who are very aware, who are very respectful, and understand their place and maybe even some of their privilege.
Yvonne Orji
Myself
People
World
Comedy
Men
Respectful
Some
Understand
Been
Surround
Very
Privilege
Maybe
Decent
Decent People
Place
Really
Fortunate
Who
Even
Aware
Comedy's the ultimate pill that helps the really hard truths and hard facts go down, right?
Yvonne Orji
Comedy
Down
Facts
Pill
Go
Ultimate
Truths
Really
Hard
Helps
Right
My faith has really been the biggest asset of my career. It has grounded me and let me focus on what's important.
Yvonne Orji
Faith
Me
Focus
Important
Been
Biggest
Really
Grounded
Asset
Career
Any show that speaks to people of color feels the burden to never mess up, never make its characters look bad - to always get it right.
Yvonne Orji
People
Burden
Characters
Bad
Color
Never
Feels
Look
Mess
Make
Always
Up
Get
Any
Show
Speaks
Right
I don't know who I'll end up with, but whoever he is must have a strong religious commitment, must be someone who loves God.
Yvonne Orji
God
Commitment
Strong
Must
Religious
Someone
He
Know
End
Up
Loves
Who
Whoever
It's great for people to give out of the kindness of their hearts, but because we're in a consumerist society, it's also great to have the opportunity to give and get.
Yvonne Orji
Kindness
Great
People
Opportunity
Society
Out
Give
Also
Because
Get
Hearts
I worked for a company called Population Services International, a social marketing company advocating healthy behaviors. We had a big branding campaign with celebrities to help educate about the proper use of mosquito nets, for example, to help prevent malaria.
Yvonne Orji
Mosquito
Example
Big
Healthy
Marketing
About
Proper
Nets
Prevent
Had
For Example
Advocating
Educate
Malaria
Campaign
Celebrities
Behaviors
Social
Worked
Use
Help
International
Company
Population
Services
I don't know how often white people look around and think, 'Wow, there's really a lot of white people here; we should fix that.' But I know black people often look around and think, 'Wow, I'm the only one here - why?'
Yvonne Orji
People
Black
White
Think
Wow
Only
Know
Look
Around
How
Lot
Fix
Often
Really
Should
Why
Here
There's this idea if you are a woman of colour, that you must never let them see you break down. That we've got to show ourselves in the best light, always, as the 'Strong Black Women' and bring that 'black girl magic' all the time.
Yvonne Orji
Time
Best
You
Woman
Women
Strong
Light
Black
Girl
Down
Ourselves
Must
See
Magic
Colour
Never
Idea
Always
Got
Break
Them
Show
Bring
I was supposed to be the doctor in my family.
Yvonne Orji
Family
Doctor
Supposed
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