Fantasia Barrino Taylor on Trauma Therapy and Becoming a Role Model | The Color Purple



Fantasia Barrino Taylor reveals how she feels healed after trauma therapy and shares how she believes young people in the entertainment industry need mentor figures. The entertainer also discusses how she felt seeing Phylicia Pearl Mpasi portray the younger version of her character in “The Color Purple.”

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14 thoughts on “Fantasia Barrino Taylor on Trauma Therapy and Becoming a Role Model | The Color Purple”

  1. Taraji is the real one because yeah…. Black people have been programmed to just accept whatever from anybody and just be grateful ….oh just be grateful you got something 🙄🙄

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  2. Seriously, lately Taraji's facial expressions on interviews and in the news has been looking like she's totally OVER HOLLYWOOD. It looks like she's had enough of it all. They all did a wonderful job, but Taraji has not been looking happy these days. Hollywood would be losing a huge asset if she decided to throw in the towel

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