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I'm here with all hip hop hop. Okay
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Going into season three, Nicole. You, like, unlike many of the individuals who are acting on the show
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it's like you have an intimate connection with the individual. Oh, you're playing
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Tell me what that personal relationship is like with the actual individual you're playing
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And how did that come about? You know, it all started with Randy, you know, who created the show
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And my first meeting with Miss Lucille was we had a FaceTime call that Randy set up
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And I had like a million questions for her. as soon as we saw each other face to face, we both burst out into tears
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And yeah, it almost makes me get emotional thinking about it now because it's just such a
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we just have such a deep connection without having even known each other And she so familiar She reminds me so much of my mom actually Like her and my mom look like sisters
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And I think she and I favor so much. It was, and I'm from Chicago
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Detroit is right next door. And it's so many things that are so familiar
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So we just had this like instant connection and loving connection. And with Nicole as well
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just been a beautiful thing. This whole thing has been so divine, a really divine experience
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And just perfect. I love her. I love her so much. I'm so thankful for her. And I'm just
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honored to step into her shoes and I do my best to make her proud. Thank you. Layla
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we're going into season three. What can we expect? as far as the evolution of your character
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and how will that evolution affect the narrative moving forward? So for Nicole, we've sort of seen her
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and we're seeing her come into herself and just figure out who she is
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I like to say that Nicole's sort of plotline is like a coming of age story within a crime drama And so you get to watch her figure out what she likes what she dislikes outside of you know the family and her brothers
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And, you know, everyone's beginning to kind of disperse and do the same and figure out their individuality
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And so Nicole is no different. You see it through her fashion, her hair
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the decisions that she makes in the third season. And so just watch Nicole because you'll be able to see
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how she grows this season, One. Mama. How you doing? Brian, I don't want you driving like this
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Now you go lay on that couch. You hear me? All right
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That's all I do. Sorry for being here. His girlfriend just broke up with him
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That's why you turned my house into a den of iniquity? What was just passing through
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I noticed your guards aren't in front of the house. in front of the house anymore
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Y'all don't have nothing else to worry about. What have you done, Demetrius
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Protected our family. Mom, this ain't your fault. That don't make me feel no better
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It is. It you know I want to you know be as honest as possible about Ms Lucille experience And I try to find out as much of the truth from her And I try to portray the truth because when we feel something
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the audience feels something. Well, since we're here with all hip-hop, I just wanted to ask you
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is there a particular hip-hop artist or lyric that you're listening to today
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And if you know a lyric, can you flow a lyric? Oh
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Oh. I've been listening to Down by Law by Killer Mike. And if you're from Atlanta, you should know who Killer Mike is, respectfully
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But what's a lyric? What's a good lyric? He just says, I don't curse, but he just says
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this is so Atlanta at the very end of the song. And I love that part
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And for you, Nicole? I don't know. The first thing that's popping into my head is
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a hip, a hop, a hip, hip, hip, a hop, and you don't stop, walking to the bag, bang, bang, boogie
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Up jump, the bucket to the biggut to the beak, whatever it is. Thank you very much, ladies
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It's been wonderful speaking with you. You have a wonderful day, and I know season three is going to be incredible
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Thank you. Thank you so much. That was great