Natasha Rothwell says there's a spiritual power to improv
Briefly

Natasha Rothwell's character in The White Lotus, Belinda, embodies the journey of personal empowerment as she returns in Season 3, set in Thailand. Moving beyond self-sacrifice, Belinda's story reflects Rothwell's own career transitions, from supporting roles to leading in her own show, 'How to Die Alone.' Despite the show's abrupt cancellation, she is now receiving acclaim for The White Lotus. Her journey highlights the importance of recognizing one's worth and pursuing aspirations, both in fiction and in her real-life experiences as an actress.
I was in D.C. after I had graduated college at the University of Maryland. I lived in D.C. and I did improv and theater, and I’d always had ambitions to go to New York.
Belinda is at sort of a crossroads in her life. Putting herself first for a change. Her dreams. Prioritizing the life she wants.
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