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Quinta Brunson is right about Abbott Elementary season 4's finale approach to the sitcom's central couple Janine and ...
This story contains light spoilers from Abbott Elementary season 4. The school year is going to be over very soon, but it ...
SPOILER: This column contains potential spoilers for “Abbott Elementary” season four.
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second-grade teacher Janine Teagues. “I’ll be real with you, [Janine is] a Black character,” Brunson told Poehler during their conversation. “Black audiences have so few — still ...
But sitting with Amy Poehler on her new “Good Hang” podcast, the Emmy winner shared that her own Janine Teagues was met with criticism from Black women because she was not perfectly put together.
Quinta Brunson is speaking about the “tough” criticism she’s faced from Black women regarding her Abbott Elementary character.
Quinta Brunson knows that Janine Teagues isn't perfect because that's the way she wrote her. During a visit to friend Amy Poehler's Good Hang podcast, the Abbott Elementary star and creator opened ...
While Quinta Brunson’s character, “Ms. Janine Teagues”, on her series “Abbott Elementary,” is integral to the beloved hit show, she isn’t beloved by everyone according to Brunson.
"I think it's important for us to have characters who are more realistic than they are the absolute best representation of us," Brunson told "Good Hang" host Amy Poehler.