Jussie Smollett's "The Lost Holliday" challenges queer acceptance in the Black family - Queerty
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Jussie Smollett discussed the complexities of grief and success, saying he struggled with mixed emotions after losing his father the same day 'Empire' premiered.
He emphasized the importance of love and forgiveness in relationships, stating that these themes are central to his film, showcasing acceptance within Black families.
In talking about his film, Smollett expressed his passion for telling inclusive stories that reflect the diversity of queer experiences in the Black community.
Smollett praised Vivica A. Fox's performance, highlighting her transformative role in 'The Lost Holliday' as a mother-in-law that brings nuance and depth to the narrative.
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