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Y&R's Victoria Rowell Interview on Home of the Brave

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I just found this on the net. It looks a little old because it hints at the adoption which already aired.

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Here is some of it...

The Diva:

The people who have seen you on Young and the Restless should not be surprised with how intense and serious you are, but for the fans who don’t watch Y&R do you think they will be pleasantly surprised?

Victoria Rowell:

Oh yeah, my fans have been so incredibly loyal. I have some fans that are just stay in day time and I have a loyal fan base from primetime because of “Diagnosis Murder “ and we have a whole international fan base because those shows are airing in many many markets overseas. The film fan base – they’re there. I hear all the time about their favorite films whether it was working with Eddie or Jim Carrey, or in “Eve’s Bayou” people don’t forget the movies. I mean there are people who have only seen the movies so that’s what they know me from. The have been waiting for me to do another movie. I’m always asked when I’m going to do another movie and it is hard to explain how this machine works to a person and why it takes so long to get another movie, but I am so so grateful to be invited to come in and audition for this role and to get the role – it has been an extraordinary ride.

The Diva:

As a black woman, I really appreciated that scene, because I don’t see a lot of black love on the screen. Normal black love. Not some clothes being ripped of and furniture broken… I mean there is a place for that, but this was just a normal married couple loving each other.

Victoria Rowell:

Right. And it really has resonated with people, If I were to say that I was not nervous at the onset of this scene, that would be a non truth. There’s something necessary about having angst in a performance. I know that from the ballet world because it is the unknown because you don’t know what’s going to take place so it was really a very very special opportunity.

The Diva:

Okay so one Dru question. Please?

Victoria Rowell:

Okay.

The Diva:

Who did it?

Victoria Rowell:

*laughs* I do not know! I wouldn’t be surprised, now, if you caught Dru in a cinched orange jumpsuit! Well you guys have been arrested.

Victoria Rowell:

Right! We’ll she might have to be cinching that Jumpsuit and folding military corners… wouldn’t you just love to see Dru do that? Wearing all those braided hairdos and manipulating that jumpsuit? Don’t you just want to see Dru do that?

The Diva:

Yes! I want to see her working the jumpsuit.

Victoria Rowell:

Collar up.

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The Diva:

Who did it?

Victoria Rowell:

*laughs* I do not know! I wouldn't be surprised, now, if you caught Dru in a cinched orange jumpsuit! Well you guys have been arrested.

Victoria Rowell:

Right! We'll she might have to be cinching that Jumpsuit and folding military corners… wouldn't you just love to see Dru do that? Wearing all those braided hairdos and manipulating that jumpsuit? Don't you just want to see Dru do that?

The Diva:

Yes! I want to see her working the jumpsuit.

Victoria Rowell:

Collar up.

OMG! :lol::lol::lol:

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This is one amazing lady! :D

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I love me some Victoria Rowell. I just finished watching a movie she starred in. It's called "A Wake in Providence." It's kind of like a "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" type comedy about this "FBI" (Full Blood Italian) struggling actor from L.A. who decides to bring his girlfriend (played by Victoria Rowell) to meet his Italian American family from New Jersey after he receives a call that his grandfather had died. The thing is, he hasn't told them that she's Black. It's a pretty decent move, quite funny. Of course, Victoria Rowell is rocking it as usual.

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