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DJ Envy
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Jasmine Guy
The Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess. Hilarious Charlamagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. And we got a special guest in the building, the legendary Jasmine Guy. Welcome back.
Jasmine Guy
Good morning.
DJ Envy
How you feeling?
Jasmine Guy
I feel great. I love doing your show the last time and I got a lot of positive feedback.
Jess Hilarious
People love you.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jess Hilarious
Come on.
Jasmine Guy
It was a different kind of interview, though, than they're used to. My daddy was like you, a little too comfortable. You act like they were at your house.
Jess Hilarious
That was that champagne, right?
Jasmine Guy
Yes, that champagne. Whatever that was. I didn't even like it. I was drinking it. But my father said that you would put more in when I was looking at Kadeem. No, that's what he said.
Jess Hilarious
I don't think so.
Jasmine Guy
He said whenever you looked at Kadeem, deemed he poured more in there. So I'm, I. I'm thinking I'm just drinking one glass. I probably have four glasses that AI smonte. Whatever that. But I drink it anyway. At 7 o'clock in the morning. How embarrassing is that?
Jess Hilarious
No, it got you. It got you to talk.
Jasmine Guy
Was just sitting back there just laughing. No, no, it was good because you ask questions that people don't usually ask. You know, we get the same questions over and over, especially about a different world. And I just like that it went into other areas.
Jess Hilarious
Absolutely.
Jasmine Guy
Of my life and my career and his too. Because anybody can look at any interviews we've done and get those answers. It's the same answer. You know what I mean?
Jess Hilarious
That's right.
Jasmine Guy
So can we talk about something else?
Unknown Speaker
That's right.
Jasmine Guy
So we bring it to another element that hasn't been explored with us.
Jess Hilarious
And you've done so much more since then, right?
DJ Envy
Absolutely.
Jess Hilarious
Like right now, you won your first Emmy this year.
Jasmine Guy
Yes.
DJ Envy
Congratulations.
Jess Hilarious
How did that feel?
Unknown Speaker
She went for the Chronicles of Jessica Woo.
Jasmine Guy
Yes. Yeah, that was a trip. So I was going to Mexico to hang out with my girlfriends and I land and I get all these texts from people saying, congratulations on your Emmy nomination. And I really thought people were messing with me. I didn't Even call them back. I said, whatever. I wasn't even. And then when I realized I really had been nominated, I thought it was for the show Harlem.
Jess Hilarious
Okay, okay.
Jasmine Guy
Chronicles of Jessica Wu. I had done two. It was before COVID It was a long time ago, and I only worked on it for a day. It was a very interesting project to me because the production company was a couple. A small black production company. The superhero in the piece had autism, but her powers, whatever put her on the spectrum made her a superhero. Their daughter had an autistic child. Anyway, so I said, well, I'll do it, because I know after this, they're gonna need distribution. And who knew?
Jess Hilarious
Wow.
Jasmine Guy
That's what. You know what I'm saying? My love for them and what I know about, you know, pitching ideas. You gonna need a name. I know. I've heard it all. And I said, well, I'll be your name. This is gonna be good. And it was a short series, like a webisode series. The other Oscar nomination I got was also from an independent black company, and it was my nephew Emmett. And I played Emmett Till's aunt on the night that he was taken from their home. And I was like, oh, shit, I do not want to go to Mississippi. And I'm telling you, we stayed right down the street from where he got abducted.
Jess Hilarious
And Mississippi still got that same energy.
Jasmine Guy
Thank you.
Jess Hilarious
Yeah. Nothing to change.
Jasmine Guy
I was gonna say I felt ghost.
Jess Hilarious
Mm.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
You know, And I did it. And they got nominated for an Oscar. And when the director called me, he was a graduate student from NYU film school. His mentors was Spike Lee and Casey Lemons. Right. Beautiful brother and the crew and everybody. I had a great artistic experience. But when he told me we, you know, we got nominated for an Oscar, I thought he was messing with me.
Jess Hilarious
That says a lot, though, like, about how, you know, I guess black actors and actresses are conditioned in Hollywood that when they get told that they're even nominated, they don't believe it.
Jasmine Guy
When you ignored long enough, you get the message, right? I got the message. If you're not nominating A Different World. Debbie Allen, Susan Fails, our wardrobe department. Any other actor on that show. I stopped focusing on y'all giving me my props. I know who gives me my props. And I told the actors, I said, we just gotta be good, you know, forget all these accolades or whatever. They obviously do. You know how many times they said to me, even on. I think I did Dennis Miller. Remember Dennis Miller had a talk show he started with, so how does it feel being between number One and three. And I was stunned because I just sat down. You know, you come out all cute and whatever. And I was like. He said, that wasn't a good lead in question. I said, no, it wasn't.
Jess Hilarious
You talking about Cosby and Cheers.
Jasmine Guy
Everybody said we were number two because we came between them.
Jess Hilarious
Okay?
Unknown Speaker
And that was the first question.
Jasmine Guy
That was the message. That was the message that we got as actors, as, you know, performers. And we never got our props for not just the acting, but it was Debbie Allen. Susan fails me, three black women in charge of that show. You know what I mean? We could have been on the COVID of essence. And I just knew who really saw us and who really understood us.
Jess Hilarious
Why didn't the network fight for that?
Jasmine Guy
It's the same white motherfuckers said, go ahead.
DJ Envy
That's okay.
Jess Hilarious
You ain't drinking no cold duck today.
Jasmine Guy
Blame me on the cold duck.
Unknown Speaker
You came to the right show.
Jasmine Guy
Say what you want. I know you can't say that word. I, too.
DJ Envy
So you can go back here. Same white motherfuckers. I just want to make sure you don't forget your spot.
Jasmine Guy
It's the same world. Okay, so Carsey, Warner, our producers, also produced a show with Whoopi Goldberg called Baghdad Cafe, Grace Under Fire, and the Roseanne show and the Cosby Show, Right? So we're one of five. They never asked us to do anything. They asked Roseanne Barr to sing the national anthem in which she grabbed her crotch. Cause she can't sing. But we got five singers on our show.
Jess Hilarious
That's crazy.
Jasmine Guy
You could have had dawn, me, Cree. You know, never. When we got offered things that would have. I don't know. I just got things. We got things on our own, and I never felt a part of that network. Then when I saw what happened with Friends, I was like, yo, that would have helped us. It would have helped us with work after the show. It would have given us some. Some props, you know, that we could have used for future projects. I pitched a lot. I have my own production company. After A Different World, all of my projects were rejected. But then I started to see them. That was weird.
Unknown Speaker
Oh, wow.
Jess Hilarious
Oh, so they were stealing your ideas?
DJ Envy
Which ones?
Jasmine Guy
With. Yeah, that's. I had a TV idea about a young woman that inherited a sweatshop in the garment district from her gay friend that died of aids, but she still saw him as a ghost. I had even talked to RuPaul about being my ghost. You know, they were just. Everything was a reason not to do it. But then I would See a white girl do it. Then I had this idea about. What was the name of that spy show? It was a French movie, independent movie. And. Oh, La Femme Nikita.
Jess Hilarious
Oh, yeah.
Jasmine Guy
Okay. So I thought this would be fierce with Robin Givens. So I wrote up a treatment for a pilot version of it. No Robin Givens, but a white American girl doing it. So I was like, well, I know my ideas are valid, but I just started divorcing myself. Like a bad relationship. Stop asking for what you know you not gonna get. I didn't have a parking space like Don Johnson after Miami Vice, you know.
Jess Hilarious
You the star of the number two show on the network, one of the biggest shows on television. Ep. You was a producer on it too, right?
Jasmine Guy
No. Okay.
Jess Hilarious
Okay. Oh, I thought you were producing on it. No, but even still, a star of that show can't have a parking spot.
Jasmine Guy
I had a parking spot. But he had a production deal is what I'm saying. After he did Miami Vice, he had a production deal, you know, And I don't know, I just thought that we were. We were ready and well equipped to move on into other areas. I definitely wanted to be a producer because I had met so many people on a different world, and I wanted to bring this writer with this director, you know, and the ideas that I had were not being done. The Dorothy Dandridge story, I pitched that for years.
Unknown Speaker
Wow.
Jasmine Guy
I had to educate first. Whorothy Dandradge. I told them it wasn't condescending. And I didn't want to say the black Marilyn Monroe, because that's all they understand, is a black version of what we already know. So I don't use that term when I'm pitching. And the movie got done, it just got done without me. And after a while, I said, okay, I understand. You know what I mean? It's like a bad relationship after a while. You gotta understand, okay, I ain't what you want. Let's just.
Unknown Speaker
And this is in. And so is all of this. And other things, I'm sure, is what leads up to Uncensored. Jasmine. God. Like, yeah, you know what?
Jasmine Guy
I feel like I did uncensored because I did Intimate Portrait on Lifetime. I did Unsung, but they were in different decades of my life. I mean, Intimate Portrait must have been in my 40s and then 50s, and now I'm in my 60s. And I said, I may have a different perspective on my truth. Same things happen, but I feel differently about them. I have a different perspective, and I'm not. I'm trying not to be so Precious about my private life, because I really do this when people get like, you know, that's. That's mine. I feel like I do enough with my work for the public. That is my gift to the audience. That is my way of communicating. You don't need to know who I'm sleeping with. Their business don't need to be in the street.
DJ Envy
You from that era, though, that era was you didn't really see your favorite celebrity, favorite actress, favorite actor. And when you did, everybody went batshit crazy. Cause you never did like our favorite celebrities growing up as a kid, we didn't know who they dated. We didn't know where they went to eat. We didn't know where they lived. We didn't know any of that. And that was part of the mystique of them being a superstar, a real celebrity.
Unknown Speaker
Yep.
Jasmine Guy
But it's also private. I don't feel like I didn't understand why celebrities would say private things when nobody even asked you that.
Jess Hilarious
Cold duck.
Unknown Speaker
That's right.
Jess Hilarious
And some cocaine.
Unknown Speaker
Nope.
Jasmine Guy
Go see Charlemagne. He'll make. Thank you, Tom. I'm like, why you did. Nobody asked you that. Nowadays, it's crazy nowadays. I. And so with the. Oh, and I also got an Instagram. I mean, I've had an account, but my makeup artist said when he went on my social media that it was vintage, not the V word. That I had not posted. I said, I don't know what to post. I don't know what's interesting, because work fulfills so many parts of me. If I'm not working, I really don't have nothing to say. What I did today, I colored. I did crossword puzzles.
DJ Envy
People are into that. They're into your life outside of just acting. They're into, what does Jasmine Guy do? What does she enjoy? What does she like? You know, because we know who you are on Different World, but we're like, off camera's boring. But people want to see that. They want to understand that. They want to see what your life's like if you just sit outside and you knit all day. What are you knitting? Why? And to be honest, what calms you down? Because maybe what calms you down will help calm me down. Maybe something that you do can help guide me through my life. So people are into what people do.
Unknown Speaker
And now we need some boring shit because, like, everybody's wilding out here. I'm talking about. So I'm interested in what you be knitting.
Jess Hilarious
You know.
Jasmine Guy
I want to see that. I'm working on my next Afghan. No, but it's kind of like that. I like calm. I love my friends. My favorite thing in the world is when my friends come by my apartment. I live in midtown in Atlanta, so I'm accessible. Because in New York, I used to have an apartment on 78th street between Columbus and Central Park. Everybody come through there. If you lived in Queens, if you lived in Jersey, you gonna come by my. And I love that. And so that's one of my favorite things, is having my people over. And I've been cooking, too. I've been watching hgtv.
DJ Envy
See, People like to see. What does Jasmine Guy cook? What's your favorite meal?
Unknown Speaker
Right.
Jasmine Guy
Well, I'm trying to make the perfect chicken wing for me.
DJ Envy
Okay.
Jess Hilarious
You don't know how to make chicken wings yet?
Jasmine Guy
No, I've made them. I make them every week. But for me, other people eat them and they're okay. But I want a certain consistency. I think I can't get a deep fryer. Cause of my apartment. I can't have it on the patio. So I've tried all different kinds. They're good. And I've done the marinating and everything. Also, I've learned meatballs. I got a good meatball that people like. And turkey, beef, pork. It's veal and pork.
Unknown Speaker
Jesus Christ.
Jasmine Guy
She said, sorry, I'll make you some turkey. No chorizo. Sport too. I'll make you some. But I gave. And cheesecake. So I'm using my mother's cheesecake recipe, and I'm just doing them over and over until I get it the way you love it. My daddy is my guinea pig. He has to try all my food and give me notes. Tell me if it's dry. Tell me, you know. And my friend Jamala loves my cheesecakes. So I made one for the house, gave it to her, and I was like, you know, let me know how it is, or whatever. She gave her mother one piece and she ate the rest of it.
DJ Envy
That was good.
Jasmine Guy
Oh, yeah.
Unknown Speaker
That must be good.
Jasmine Guy
She loves them. She's had three whole cheesecakes.
Jess Hilarious
Jesus. She probably little, too.
Jasmine Guy
Yeah, she's a little bitty thing. I'm like, okay, Jamala, let me tell you what's in this. Cause you can't. So she wrote a book about her daughter. It's a children's book called mommy, I think I have Diabetes. She found out her daughter has diabetes, but it was from her daughter. This was a true story. She made a children's book. And I said, your second book is gonna be mommy, I think you got diabetes. You keep eating whole cheesecakes.
DJ Envy
That's right.
Jasmine Guy
Slow your roll. I'm glad you like them and whatnot, but, you know, you can't be in a whole one.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
DJ Envy
I gotta ask. You know, you mentioned earlier that, you know, when you do these interviews, people ask the same questions about a different world. Are you tired of being. Of talking about a different world since you had. I mean, that was 30 years ago. But then I see you 37. 37.
Jasmine Guy
Wow.
DJ Envy
But then I see you on the HBCU tours, going from school to school. I see you having those conversations. Are you just done with talking about that part of your life?
Jasmine Guy
I'm not done with that part of my life because people are exploring. They're asking me the same things. What's your favorite episode? They want me to see the wedding show. That wasn't my favorite episode. That's your favorite episode, right. I love when the kids ask questions. So we go to these schools, we have a moderator this past. When we did Spelman, Morehouse and Clark, we had seven of us. I love that, too. Usually it's no more than four of us. And when the kids get to ask the questions, their questions are different. They're not asking those same things. I mean, really, you could do your research and know the answer already, of course. But the kids are like, when you were 19, blah, blah, blah. When you first left home, what did you think about your character? I mean, intelligence, Especially them Spelman girls. First of all, they acted like we were rock stars.
DJ Envy
Cause y'all are definitely are.
Jasmine Guy
They were just off the chain when we came out. Then One girl said, Ms. Sharnell, Ms. Charnell, I want to thank you for being a presence for dark skinned girls. Ms. Jasmine, thank you for showing me confidence. And Ms. Cree, thank you for being the oddball. That was her.
Jess Hilarious
There you go.
Unknown Speaker
Thank you.
Jasmine Guy
She was saying, I see you and you help me see me. And you don't know you're doing all that when you just playing your role, you know? But I know Debbie knew. I knew Debbie knew what she was doing when she hired Cree and Sharnell that second season. It was very deliberate.
Jess Hilarious
I was just talking about Chanel and him. I was.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah, yeah.
Jasmine Guy
What were you saying?
Jess Hilarious
We had a whole conversation about who was the most beautiful on a Different World. And, you know, turned into that. I was like, man, Kimberly Reese was the one.
Jasmine Guy
She was the one.
DJ Envy
You think there should. You think there should be another show or maybe they should relaunch it. And the reason is, last time I told you the Reason I went to college in HBCU in Hampton was because I seen a different world. And I wanted that experience. Coming from Queens, right. I was like, I want. I don't know if people see that anymore. If they see what a college looks like and experience and not just, you know, the partying, but real life, real situations and everything going on. I think that's missing.
Jasmine Guy
It is not there. And I thought when we did, you know, because when I did A Different World, we were coming off school days and it was, you know, months in between the projects, so it felt like we were part of a wave. I didn't know that it crested and was over. Because Fox started with Rock Dutton Show, Sinbad show, even, you know, before Martin. And once they got launched, they dropped those black shows. Same with cw. You saw what happened with the Game, but I thought we were part of a new. I don't know, a new entertainment phase for black people. It was a renaissance, but it was over.
DJ Envy
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
After Cosby left, they just snatched everybody off. They couldn't wait to get our time slot.
Unknown Speaker
Wow.
Jess Hilarious
Yeah, I've had a lot of conversations about that. I feel like after the 90s, it was a intentional. It was intentional and strategic by Hollywood to change the image of black people. I really feel that way.
Jasmine Guy
I think so, too. Charlamagne.
Jess Hilarious
It went from great scripted shows where people had jobs and careers to reality.
Jasmine Guy
Television where they don't have to pay nobody until you make it big or whatever. And now, even with Harlem, and I love that show and I love doing it, and I don't understand the streaming thing. Amazon had us for 10 episodes of first season, eight, the second season, this season, six. So what you're doing, I don't know. We have to do 22 episodes a season. What you're doing is you can't give anybody long enough work. Right. So the writers on a series, they're giving up four or five months. They're getting paid. But now six, that's two months work.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
I don't know. And I don't know why they're doing it with Harlem. Because people like that show. You know what I mean? And it shows Harlem in a beautiful way. It's vibrant and alive, and it's not gray and boarded up like the Harlem. Like in, you know, it ain't Cooley High in Cornbread, Earl and Me, Harlem, it's a celebration. So I don't know why they're not committing. I find it selfish that you don't give a show enough legs to succeed and let tracee Oliver do what she do.
Jess Hilarious
That's right.
DJ Envy
I had so much influence. You know, Jermaine Dupri was here yesterday.
Jasmine Guy
Oh, really?
DJ Envy
And on the. They did a Freaknik documentary. Oh, have you ever been a Freaknik?
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Jasmine Guy
I was in LA during that time, but I've heard about it shutting down i20. That's right. There were a lot of babies made during that.
DJ Envy
I'm sure they said that. Actually, Different World made Freaknik even bigger. I guess y'all had an episode where the girls talked about going to Freaknik and not telling their parents.
Jasmine Guy
Oh, yeah. The younger crew, like Jada and them.
DJ Envy
Yep. And they said that amplified it a thousand percent. So many people were watching different ways. Was like, we're going down the freak, Nick.
Unknown Speaker
That's amazing.
Jess Hilarious
So you causing people to get pregnant.
Unknown Speaker
Uh.
Jasmine Guy
I hope the daddy's paying child support.
Jess Hilarious
Question, Ms. Guy, do you find a sense of vindication in this award at this stage of your career?
Jasmine Guy
No. You know what I felt? I was really surprised at how happy I was when I. When I got it. I really felt like I won that award for A Different World in Atlanta. And I say Atlanta because when I got to New York, I had been trained. I had been poured into, you know, with my dance schools, my teachers, the performing arts school. I went to my church, you know, and then. And I also knew that even though I was glad that the show won, you know, Jessica Wooster, I just felt like it was for a different World. It's for what nobody, you know, got back then.
Jess Hilarious
You dedicated your award to A Different World. That's the reason why. Just because you felt like.
Jasmine Guy
Yeah, I was like, this is ours. I love it. Because I know what made that show good. And I know we didn't get our props.
DJ Envy
That's right.
Jasmine Guy
From white people.
Jess Hilarious
No.
DJ Envy
That's right.
Jasmine Guy
I mean, no. I have six Image Awards, two Soul Train Awards, because they know what that does. It gives you power in the Hollywood system. We not giving them that. That's so disrespectful to me. It's not like a person I could cuss out. It's just a cloud of white people. Like white Hollywood. Cause if that show. But just look what they do with Friends and what they did with Living Single. Just look at the publicity, how much money they made. They were at the Golden Globes. They got movies. We are no less talented.
DJ Envy
That's right.
Jasmine Guy
And the writing was awesome. On A Different World because they're doing deep subjects and they have to keep us funny because the network wanted us Funny. They said, well, if we're gonna do this AIDS show, how are we gonna make it funny? Well, maybe Whitley's gonna lose her virginity during. What is the beeline. That's gonna not make it so heavy. You know, they have to do that for everything. The riot show, they have to still mix in the humor. And I think we did that well in that. Susan Fales Hill. I'm so proud of Lena Waithe and Issa Rae to see them as showrunners and starring and this and that. I'm like, oh, they're fierce and I hope they get they props.
Jess Hilarious
But I wonder, how do you think this recognition of the award contributes to the broader conversation about diversity and representation in Hollywood? Especially for like OG veteran actresses like yourself who've made significant contributions over the decades.
Jasmine Guy
Okay, so what, like, what does this do?
Jess Hilarious
Like, the award has to do something, being that Jasmine Guy can still be so good at this stage in her career that she's still getting awarded.
Jasmine Guy
Oh, yes, it does feel validating. And I even said when I accepted the award, you know, thank you for keeping me in this community. Because the creative community is my world, whether it's in New York or LA or Atlanta Valor, my people. And with the pandemic and then six, seven months on strike, I'm like, I need to work, I need to be with my people. You know, I need other creatives. I need stories at lunchtime. And that goes for everybody. That goes for hair, makeup, wardrobe. Everybody is expressing themselves and there's a spiritual connection to that. So I did feel that way. But it has been good to see my peers like Regina King, Victoria Mahoney, Sally Richardson, the girls that I was like acting with, doing like directing and killing it like that. And Tasha Smith directed the last episode I did of Harlem.
Unknown Speaker
Love her.
Jasmine Guy
Killed it.
Jess Hilarious
That's a force of nature.
Jasmine Guy
Yeah, force of nature.
Jess Hilarious
Loud as all get up. Just loud, ain't she?
Unknown Speaker
That's my girl though. Gotta be loud sometimes.
Jasmine Guy
We needed it. It was a very long day. It was a long shooting day and her energy was just always, always high. Yeah. And what I was so impressed with was her technical acumen. She really knew her cameras. She really knew what she wanted. She had to map out a 10 page scene which is very long for anything for movie or TV scene. And I don't know, she just did a beautiful job. It was the only episode I've done on that show where I saw other people because all my episodes are with Grace Byers. She's my daughter. Well, I'm her Mother, I should say. She's. And everybody was there at this event, so I got to see. Bevy Smith was there. Whoopi was there. I don't know. It was exciting. I was kind of fanned out, too. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker
That's amazing.
DJ Envy
I seen a clip that was released from your Uncensored, and it talks about being a mixed child. Was that very difficult in the industry going at that time where you're going up for auditions and people are saying, well, she's not white. Or then, well, maybe she's not black enough? Was that difficult?
Jasmine Guy
Well, I always defined myself as black, but I didn't get roles because I was too light sometimes or I got, like, the. My first. After I left Alvin Ailey, I did musical theater, Broadway and whatnot. And then I started taking acting classes and going out for auditions. And I played three hoes before I got Woodley. I'm just saying. I asked my agent. I was like, is this normal? He said, you paid 300. Yes. I played a prostitute on the Equalizer. I played a hoe on Loving, which was a soap opera back then. And then on my third, when I said, okay, is this. And I was nailing them. Whatever it is about me, I got that shit before I got back to my apartment. I was like, okay, but what do you tap into? I play other things.
Jess Hilarious
Yeah, what do you tap into to be able to, like, really play a hoe?
Unknown Speaker
Not. What did she tap into?
Jasmine Guy
The way they write it. They usually write. I usually do sarcasm. Well, okay. And they're usually snarky, you know. Now the other activities. I mean, on the Equalizer, I was the hoe that they bought for the guy that just came out of prison. Oh, my God, this scene was nasty. And I'm like, surprise. And I come out and I'm supposed to do him because he's just been in prison. And then in the scene, he starts coughing, and I say, you catch something nasty? Where you been? And he grabs me by the hair and slams me into his knee, bringing up his trauma.
Jess Hilarious
He triggered him.
Jasmine Guy
I got a little too snarky. But the thing was, I didn't know that that should have been blocked. I didn't. It was one of my first acting jobs. So because I'm a dancer, I was able to go, you know, slam myself down. All you have to do is, you know, and make it look like he was just. And then fall. And I did it over and over. And the director was like, are you okay? It wasn't until after that I talked to some of my Actor friends. And they were like, nobody blocked you? Nobody. I said, no, it was just like a, you know, a dance move or whatever. But yeah, then when I auditioned for Whitley, first of all, they didn't even have her name yet. It was Sydney Whitney, a black Southern belle. I'm like, things that make you go, a black Southern belle, Yo. No say. Anyway, she was hitting on her professor for an A in the scene.
Jess Hilarious
Like, here's go another horror.
Jasmine Guy
Yeah, we're Ruffles. But when I got on the set, now she's a virgin and she doesn't know what's going on in the world. It's just interesting because you play things based on who they tell you you're supposed to be. And then as actors, we often do backstories and, you know, make up something that got us to this point so we have something to lean on. But, yeah, I was thinking, wow, I guess I'm just going to be. It wasn't that I was playing a hoe or prostitute. It was just that I wanted to play all kinds of characters.
DJ Envy
Yeah, I gotta ask.
Jasmine Guy
I've always wanted that.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
DJ Envy
Gotta ask a question. This is a personal question. When you started off dancing as a child, right. Did you know what direction you wanted to go into? So I got two girls that dance, right? Oh, and they. I travel all over the country, dance with these, these little babies. And I mean, they are amazing. One, one first prize. Overall, seven year old, over a thousand girls, first prize. But what? Yes, they get busy. They take it serious. Six days a week, four hours a day, gymnastics, flipping, backflip dancing.
Jasmine Guy
Wow.
DJ Envy
Yes. It's a lot. But I've learned to love it, like, really enjoy it. But, you know, as a dad, I always think, like, well, what's next after dancing? Like, what do you do as a dancer? Like when you get to high school and college? Like, what happens from that? Did you know what you wanted to do going into Alvin Ailey and you?
Jasmine Guy
Okay, so when I was a little kid, I thought I just kept asking for more classes, like once a week. Saturday turned into three, turned into five, you know, and when I saw Alvin Ailey and I saw Revelations, I realized that I could do this as a job. I didn't realize that you could dance as a job other than be a dance teacher. That's all I was seeing. And I told my daddy, I said, I think I. I have my calling. I want to dance with Alvin ailey. So from 12 to 17, that was the trajectory, kind of on a level where you are with your girls. Because I danced every day. After that I went to Performing Arts High School. I joined Atlanta Ballet. I went to North Carolina School of the Arts over the summer because I knew that I was not technically proficient enough to get into the Ailey Company, but I was also performing.
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Jasmine Guy
I played Anita in West side Story. And I was young, I was like 13, and I could already act and I could sing, but it was that because, you know, you can't fake dancing. You can either dance or you can't dance. I mean, it's an athletic, you know, so that's when I knew. Do they want to do it as a profession?
DJ Envy
They don't know right now, 1 is 7, 1 is 10, and they just enjoy it and they want more. And it's not just ballet. It's not just open for mad. It's everything. It's jazz, it's tap. Now they just started getting into hip hop. But for me, it's like I enjoy it because I know where they are, right? I know they're not gonna want to go to their friend's house. I know they're not gonna want to go to the mall because they enjoy it so much. School's over at 240. From three to seven, they dancing seven. They come home, do homework, they tired. And I enjoy it because I like watching them. Like, I'm the. There's not too many dads out there for some reason, but I'm the one that's. I know the routine and I'm spinning with them because if they enjoy it, I enjoy it. But it's. I feel like more people, more kids should get into it because it's, it's, it's a, it's a great art. Yeah, it's a great art.
Jasmine Guy
And it gave me my foundation for everything. Discipline, being on time, confidence. Like, even when I got a different world. I remember one of our scripties, she came up to me and she said, are you a dancer? And I was just standing there and I was like, yeah, like, what gave me away? I was always on time. I was always there waiting for everybody Else I did not understand the way they did it and all the breaks they take. I'm like, what are we breaking for? We ain't done nothing, right? Dancers are the mules of the business.
Jess Hilarious
Wow.
Jasmine Guy
If the actors are coming out every now and then. If we. Like when I did Fame, we were in rehearsal or performing all day, 10 hours. Actors going to trailers and coming back. When we did school day school, you couldn't be in that movie if you couldn't dance, sing and act, first of all. But that meant we all came from theater. We shot, we filmed. I mean, we recorded the song I Don't Wanna Be Alone Tonight after we filmed that day. And then they said, okay, now you're going to the studio. And we went and we learned the song and did it, and then we learned the choreography and performed it.
Unknown Speaker
Damn.
Jasmine Guy
But that's how we do, especially in New York and especially in theater. All my dancing friends can sing and act. All my acting friends can dance and sing. We had to be triple threats to continue to work. You think them divas from Dreamgirls, Loretta Devine, Shirley Ralph, Jennifer Lewis, you built for it, you know? So when we go out there, we're not even asked to work at our full potential. You know what I mean? And your babies are gonna be like that, too, in whatever they do. Because that kind of training is like an athlete.
Jess Hilarious
I wanna talk about another training you probably got. Cause, you know, you carry yourself with a certain sense of regalness, right? And when you look at Debbie Allen, when you look at Phylicia Rashad, they have that same regal energy. What did. What did those two teach you?
Jasmine Guy
Oh, my gosh, everything. I mean, Debbie was ahead of me. So every time people told me, well, you're mostly a dancer. We don't know about you acting or you're a comic actress. We don't know about you doing drama. In my mind, I go, debbie, did. I just let them tell me what they thought I couldn't do? And it wasn't just that I knew I could. She's already done it. She just did it. She had two lines in the Fame movie. When you see her next, she's directing, choreographing the show, she's producing. You can't let other people tell you what you can do. You don't know. And the other mantra I always had, especially, like, when people were certain choreographers, you know, it's not a nice world, the dance world. So they're reading me or cussing me out, whatever. And I would say, you don't know you're not God in my mind. So I wouldn't cry because I was like, don't you stand up here and let him make you cry. Because he's saying, you know, you think you're something. You'll never be anything. And I was like, you don't know you're not God.
DJ Envy
That's right.
Jasmine Guy
How you gonna proclaim my destiny?
Jess Hilarious
That's right.
Jasmine Guy
You know, so you have to be able to talk to yourself. And Debbie is the same way. Phylicia is the same way. They have a sense of self. Because Debbie told me about how they rejected her at North Carolina School of the Arts because she didn't have a. A body for dance. Because she got a booty and whatever. And she said, and I took this booty all the way to Broadway, darling, you know, okay, you don't want me in your school. Well, I'm gonna go to Howard, and then I'm gonna be on Broadway. And then. And then. And then you can't let other people tell you what you are and what you're not. Yeah, And I refuse that. I refuse that on just a general level. Like, there were little dancers in my class that were great dancers, but a little chunky or whatever. And I heard how the teachers talked to them, you know, destroying them. How dare you? How dare you take your responsibility and do that to her. You don't know what she's gonna be. And you're only gonna go with skinny, tall people. I just don't like that. If you gonna teach kids an art form, don't add your bitter two cents to it. Cause you didn't. With your fat ass.
Jess Hilarious
That's not politically correct. The politically correct term is big back.
Unknown Speaker
No, it's not. Don't.
Jess Hilarious
It's big back. We just.
Jasmine Guy
Do women say that, or is that a male term?
Unknown Speaker
Charlamagne brought that up. He discovered that.
Jasmine Guy
I'm not saying big back. Yeah.
Jess Hilarious
He developed that term. Big bat sound better than fat ass.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
A dude that did think I'm gay. He discovered I'm like, oh, that baby got big back. That don't sound right coming from us.
DJ Envy
That's not a rumor. I heard that you were gay. I didn't hear that before. Where did that start?
Jasmine Guy
It just comes up every now and then if they don't see me with a man. Like when I was. I was at an Oscar party at Georgia's and I was dancing with Debbie, and all the famed dancers were there. Like, you know, she keeps all her people. They got me, you know, photo of the week, me and Debbie and they talking about me in the hair salon. I knew it. I think they together and Norm calls me. He loved it. I said, well, I'm single. I don't like that. He was like, yeah, that's some funny shit. I said, funny for you. Cause you like, yeah, I'm with Debbie and she's with Jasmine. Mm. Mm. Then it came up when I was at Ailey's. You know, I don't know what it is. I don't care, but it's just. I don't wanna have to undo it. Yeah. And then I. You know, in New York, it was. I got hit on and stuff. And I was like, okay, but what made you think that I like. Because it was bothering me, you know, just developing into my womanhood. It was by stubs.
Jess Hilarious
Maybe it's the Timberlands.
Unknown Speaker
You got hit on by some studs.
Jasmine Guy
What?
DJ Envy
Maybe it's the Timberlands.
Unknown Speaker
Maybe it was thugs.
Jasmine Guy
I didn't have Timberlands there. I was at Cafe Wa and it was funk night. And I would go there by myself sometime. You can't always have somebody come with you. So sometimes I think it's. Cause I'm alone. And then my best friend at Ailey's, we were walking through the park, and unbeknownst to us, we were walking in the wooded gay area. Valley, the gate section with shade. Okay.
Unknown Speaker
And they stepped to you?
Jasmine Guy
Well, somebody saw us there and we didn't know we were in a certain area or whatever, because I don't know. And then when I got back to the school, they were like, you know, they're saying that you. And so. And so are. I was like, I don't even have a boyfriend. How can I have a girlfriend?
Unknown Speaker
Okay.
Jasmine Guy
Like, I can't even work, you know?
Unknown Speaker
Right.
Jasmine Guy
It doesn't bother me. But when I was younger, it did, because I was still developing.
Unknown Speaker
And they was pulling up on you.
Jasmine Guy
I was developing as a young woman.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
Yeah.
Jess Hilarious
Would you ever do a memoir? I know. I mean, we know you got the Uncensored coming out this weekend, but would you ever do a memoir?
Jasmine Guy
I would need some help, you know, I would just need some help. I can't write it myself, by myself.
Jess Hilarious
Oh, yeah, yeah. Most people get help with their memoir.
Jasmine Guy
Yeah.
Jess Hilarious
Yeah. Cause I loved reading Jada Pinkett's book Worthy because, like, you know, Envy was saying earlier, and you were saying it was such a privacy in the 90s, so to get those stories from that era when she talks about you and, you know, Pac and just, y'all Friendship, just that friendship of black Hollywood. It's just like, man.
Jasmine Guy
And I was like privileged enough to hang with them. Cause they're so much younger than me, you know. And it was just easy, you know, her birthday party. And we went to the Dragonfly, which was funk night. That night.
Unknown Speaker
Gaze was in there too that night.
Jasmine Guy
I like me some funk. Obviously I'm like, it's funk night in a Dragonfly. But. And you know, accepting of me because. So I think old is Jada, 50.
Jess Hilarious
I don't know, let me look it up.
Jasmine Guy
I think, well, I'm 62. So when I'm on the show, I'm 25, 26, 27. They 18, 19.
Jess Hilarious
She's 52.
Jasmine Guy
Cree. Yeah. So now it's not a big deal. But back then I wasn't hanging out with no, you know, I remember I went to a restaurant with Cree and as we were walking to the restaurant, she said, do they card? I said, card? I mean, I had never been carded. Cause 18, you know, I said, how old are you? She said, I just turned 18. I said, what the hell am I doing hanging out with an 18 year old? Are you kidding me? Yeah, Kadeem too. I saw them as kids. I like grown ass men. When I was young. 30, 32.
Unknown Speaker
Right.
Jasmine Guy
So that, you know, it's like 18.
DJ Envy
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
But now that they, they have embraced me, I appreciate it because they kept me current and kept me interested because they, Jada and Cree are out the box thinkers. You know, they bring creative ideas to the table that I never would have thought of. And I love that. And of course, you know, Cree keeps me laughing.
Jess Hilarious
What about Pac?
Jasmine Guy
Pac and I would like that too. He always had ideas. I felt so unaccomplished, you know, because he would say something and then do it. I would tell him an idea and not write it and not finish it or it's still like on my shelf. Mostly I wanted him to know that I felt he was a great actor. And I heard the murmurings of, oh, he's just being himself or whatever. They're just riding on his fame as a rapper. I said, everybody, that raps ain't acting on there. There were a lot of rappers that had movies that man can act.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
I mean, his performances were after Chain and I just wanted him to know that and not listen to that. One time in Newsweek, they used to have little blurbs like Star of the Week or Celebrity of the Week. Just a little blurb. And they said, and surprisingly handsome rapper. I said, what the fuck is so surprising? How insulting.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah, he was fine as shit.
Jasmine Guy
It was. Sorry, girl. Yes. Why is that surprising? Yeah, he's supposed to be ugly. Cause he's a rapper. I found it racist. Then when I got to. When I won one of my Image Awards and I go to the press tent, there were two little white girls there, and all they did was ask me about what I felt about Tupac getting an Image Award. Now, meanwhile, I have my award. It's my sixth one, and I'm not even prepared to. You know how they like to bring up dirt when you had a red carpet. And I was thinking, what are y'all doing here? This is the. This is our party, you know, and you're crashing our party and asking me to tell some dirt about somebody else here. So I wasn't in the most receiving way. They kept asking me if I thought he deserved an Image Award. And I said, well, I don't know what the controversy is. Well, you know, because of Dolores Tucker and this, that and other. And I didn't know. And I said, well, can you tell me which songs you're referring to? At the time, I had only heard Dear Mama, Brenda had a baby and Keep your head up. I honestly didn't know what the controversy was about, because these are all uplifting female. And she said, well, I don't know which song. I haven't heard the cd. I said, well, why don't you do your homework and then come to me and ask me? I was so mad. In the back of the house, there were two brothers like this. They were from Jet and Ebony, you know, because I'm like, how dare you come to our party, insult our guest, and don't even know what the hell you talking about?
Jess Hilarious
That's right.
Jasmine Guy
But I'm supposed to know. They were on the radio, those three songs, and they come in like they, well, we deserve it. We deserve to be here. Oh, my God, I was so glad. So the next day, I was in the LA Times. I have my award up like this, and my nostrils flare, and I don't know what they said, but my publicist called me, and she was like, you know, there are. There are white actresses that don't get hired because their breasts are too big. I was like, first of all, I don't have to run everything by you for me to speak. You know, if you wanted to be by my side, you should have been by there. But what was she gonna do, interrupt me? You disrespecting us. You disrespecting me. And they. And the Fannie Saw that article and heard that I stood up for him, and she never forgot that. And I think that's part of why she was cold with him. Staying with me after you got shot.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
Cause she didn't. Based on what they knew about me and seeing me on the show, she didn't realize that I was like that. You know what I mean? And they're very much soldiers in that. One of her friends said, oh, you a soldier now? And I was like, I'm sorry, are we at war? I didn't know what she meant by it.
Jess Hilarious
Were you afraid during that time? Like, when you took Pac in after he got shot? Did you feel like, what if they come looking for him and I'm here?
Jasmine Guy
Yeah. There were times, because of the. The regularity of my going in and out of my apartment, I felt like it would be easy if I had been on the radar for anybody to, you know, follow me or come up. And so there was that. And I didn't live in a secured building, like a doorman building. And I was scared of, like, I had never seen a real bullet wound, just, you know, on tv, like NYPD Blue and when I played a badass in this movie. But I was concerned about that, you know, actually caring for the wounds and making sure he was going to be okay.
DJ Envy
So you had to nurse him. You had to nurse him back into.
Jasmine Guy
He should have been in the hospital for at least two or three more days on antibiotics.
DJ Envy
I remember he just walked out. He signed himself out. So you had to help him out and help Mead and help him get himself back together.
Jasmine Guy
Well, he. When he left Bellevue, he went to his girlfriend's, and he realized it was equally accessible. He just felt like a sitting duck in the hospital. But everybody knew he was at his girlfriend's. Nobody knew that we were friends. So him coming to my apartment was more like discreet Diary of Anne Frank. I just put food under the bookcase. But, yeah, it was on the down low. I didn't know what kind of publicity might have come from that, but it wasn't anything I was interested in publicizing, so I just shut the family down. I was like, would you tell anybody where he's been? Or does you need. You know, Because I didn't do that for that reason. I. It was a personal reason.
DJ Envy
That's right.
Jasmine Guy
And I. That was one of those moments where, you know, y'all don't get that. And they. They respected it all these years until the documentary. They've been wanting to, I guess, thank me, but their love and I'm part of that family now. Has been enough. I don't need public thanks for what I did on a personal level. So it's interesting, the documentary said, okay, Jasmine, you can talk about that part of it now. Because I really thought, well, just, you know, I'll go to my grave with certain things.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
Not because I'm ashamed, but I don't like the exploitation factor of things that you do in your personal life for your kids or for people you love or whatever, you know.
Jess Hilarious
What's your story? I mean, they said in the doc Jada talked about it in her book.
Jasmine Guy
Yeah, this is all your story. She called me and tell me what was in the book. This is all I said. I didn't talk about this. I didn't talk about that. And I really was calling her more for support, because when I wrote a Phoenix book, I didn't know all the other stuff you have to do for a book, the preface, the book tours, you know, and I just wanted to make sure she was. And there was a kind of loneliness to her story, to me.
Jess Hilarious
To a Fanny.
Jasmine Guy
No, Jada.
Jess Hilarious
Oh, okay. Got you. Gotcha. Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
There's a loneliness like the bigger and richer, and you get more isolated, you know, there's more things you can't do, and you always have to. I don't know. So I just. I just didn't want her to feel that loneliness. She could talk to me about whatever, because that was some. It was a lot of personal information.
Jess Hilarious
Yeah, that was.
Jasmine Guy
Her gauge is way past mine. That's what I mean about the younger ones. They showed me that I don't have to be that old school about my privacy.
Unknown Speaker
That's good. So you didn't say, you know, when Tupac stayed with you, you saw that alopecia, like, you ain't gonna go in it like that.
Jasmine Guy
I didn't tell nobody.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
I mean, when my family saw the documentary, my best friend said, what? I told two people, and they both lived in New York. Cause why tell somebody that can't get to me? Cause I did. I was worried that anything could happen, you know, and those two people, two of my friends that lived in New York, that was it. So all my other friends, I just. Cause two weeks isn't a long period for me not to call you. And I wasn't missed yet, you know, maybe had it been a month.
Unknown Speaker
Right.
Jasmine Guy
Yeah. So now when that documentary came out, a lot of my friends were like.
Unknown Speaker
Whoa, that's where you was at for that two weeks?
Jasmine Guy
When did this happen? Where were you staying? How come I didn't know?
Unknown Speaker
Did his girlfriend at the time have.
Jasmine Guy
A problem with that?
Unknown Speaker
I mean, because that's Pac. I don't know guy.
Jasmine Guy
So I, you know, I have no idea, child. I wasn't dealing.
DJ Envy
I don't care at all.
Jasmine Guy
He's 21, you know, I mean, I'm not like your girlfriend gonna. And it was dire. It was. I mean, he was in trouble.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
And he was still open. Like it wasn't healed yet, you know, So I wasn't thinking about that. Yeah, they got back together. I think they got back together.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jess Hilarious
I'm sure. You talk about this on uncensored. And this is my last question. Like, when was the last time you spoke to him? Tupac, dude, like, before you died, do you remember the last conversation y'all had or last time you saw him?
Jasmine Guy
I was visiting a fanny in Stone Mountain when they had a house there and he came through. Now, this is after he had been in prison for 11 months.
Jess Hilarious
Okay.
Jasmine Guy
I've seen him for a while. Yeah. So I saw him at the house. That was the last time.
Jess Hilarious
You remember the conversation or you don't? That's personal.
Jasmine Guy
It was just like, hey, you know, and he was like, I'm strong now. Because he was. He was, you know, infirmed. So he wanted me to see his, you know, little prison push up muscles. Knuckles were all black from doing it on, you know, he wanted. I was like, yeah, you look good. And then he went out with his friends and, you know, I hung out with a feigning the thing that really hurt my feelings about him getting shot like that. When he was with me, I thought I was helping him go to the next part of his life, like, grow, evolve.
Jess Hilarious
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
I was like, you gonna get. You gonna go to prison and then get shot again? And I knew that second shooting wasn't. The wounds he had the first time were in his appendages, not in his lungs. I was so disappointed.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
And he told me he was gonna. He wasn't gonna make it past 25. I always thought he was just talking all the time. That's legend. Put that in the book. I was like, I'm not writing a book about you. Stop telling me that. I'd be like, I'm never telling anybody anything about this experience. Nah, you need to, you know, blank in the bathtub. Like, you need to put this in the book. What am I you're fucking now? I'm your chronicler?
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
Jasmine Guy
And he kept telling me he was like 21. And I really didn't understand that world. He knew I wasn't from it. I thought it was ridiculous for him to say he wasn't going to live past 25. I treated him like I treated my little cousins that make these statements about life. Yeah, so that hurt.
DJ Envy
I can't wait people to hear your story.
Jess Hilarious
You live the life. Ms. God.
DJ Envy
Y'all gotta watch Uncensored this Sunday, Sunday, March 24th. But you need to write a central TV one.
Jasmine Guy
Y'all gonna make me. I'm gonna take my lashes off. Cause I'm going to the leave them here. I'm put them on ebay. Would laugh if you take them off.
Jess Hilarious
And put them on ebay.
Unknown Speaker
No, I got you. I can watch it big on.
Jasmine Guy
Make sure they know it's not roaches or a spider. Cause they look like bugs when you just put them on the.
DJ Envy
Oh, that was on my last shoe for Jasmine Guy.
Jess Hilarious
Ladies, always a pleasure when you come.
Jasmine Guy
Ms.
Jess Hilarious
Guy, we love you so much. You are a cultural icon. We appreciate you so much. We value you. Just thank you always.
DJ Envy
That's right.
Jasmine Guy
Thank you.
DJ Envy
It's Jasmine Guy. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Jess Hilarious
Wake that ass up early in the morning.
Jasmine Guy
The Breakfast Club.
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Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club with Jasmine Guy
Episode Title: Best Of Full Interview: Jasmine Guy Talks Relationship With Tupac, Jada Pinkett Smith, Freaknik, Hollywood + More
Release Date: December 26, 2024
Host: The Breakfast Club (DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God)
Guest: Jasmine Guy
DJ Envy kicks off the conversation by welcoming Jasmine Guy back to the show. Jasmine expresses her enthusiasm for being part of The Breakfast Club again and shares her positive experiences from her last appearance.
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Jasmine discusses her recent Emmy win for her role in "Harlem", highlighting the surprise and pride she felt upon receiving the nomination and award. She dedicates her Emmy to "A Different World", emphasizing the show's impact and her desire for greater recognition for Black actors in Hollywood.
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Jasmine delves into the systemic challenges Black actors face in Hollywood, including typecasting and the lack of meaningful roles. She recounts her experiences on "A Different World", discussing how despite the show's success, Black actors often didn't receive the recognition they deserved compared to their White counterparts.
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The conversation shifts to Jasmine's personal life, including her close friendships with Jada Pinkett Smith and Cree Cicchino. She reflects on societal perceptions of her relationships, addressing rumors and clarifying her stance on privacy and personal boundaries.
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A significant portion of the interview focuses on Jasmine's relationship with the late Tupac Shakur. She shares intimate details about how she provided Tupac with shelter during a tumultuous period in his life, highlighting the challenges and fears she faced during that time.
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Jasmine emphasizes the cultural and social impact of "A Different World", noting how it resonated with audiences and provided representation for Black women on television. She discusses the deliberate casting and the show's commitment to addressing serious issues with humor.
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Jasmine critiques the current landscape of streaming platforms, particularly Amazon's handling of "Harlem". She expresses frustration over the inconsistent episode counts and the lack of commitment to the show's success, contrasting it with traditional network support for shows like "Friends".
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Beyond her professional life, Jasmine shares her love for cooking, knitting, and hosting friends at her Atlanta apartment. She discusses how these activities provide balance and fulfillment outside of her acting career.
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Jasmine reflects on the importance of diversity in storytelling and celebrates the achievements of modern Black creators like Lena Waithe and Issa Rae. She expresses hope for future projects that continue to uplift and represent the Black community authentically.
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As the interview wraps up, Jasmine teases her upcoming documentary "Uncensored", promising to share more personal stories and insights. The hosts encourage listeners to tune into the documentary for a deeper understanding of her experiences.
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Summary: In this heartfelt and candid interview, Jasmine Guy opens up about her illustrious career, the challenges of representation in Hollywood, and her personal relationships, including her close bond with Tupac Shakur. She reflects on the legacy of "A Different World", her recent Emmy recognition for "Harlem", and her views on the evolving landscape of entertainment. Jasmine also shares glimpses of her personal life, emphasizing the importance of balance and authentic connections. As she prepares to release her documentary "Uncensored", listeners are invited to gain deeper insights into her journey and the forces that have shaped her into the cultural icon she is today.
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This comprehensive summary encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and personal anecdotes shared by Jasmine Guy during her in-depth interview on The Breakfast Club. For those interested in her journey, "Uncensored" promises to deliver even more revelations and reflections.