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" I'm grounded in who I am. "
Yvonne Orji
Am
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" There are different types of experiences, and all of them are valid, and all of them deserve to be portrayed in a real way. "
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" You can't tell me no, because you can't tell Jesus no. It doesn't work. "
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" For me, I just stuck to school. I thought you can't be bullied and dumb, so books and I will be friends. "
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