The ton is in an uproar! Bridgerton, the Shondaland period drama beloved for its diverse casting and steamy romance, has been hit with accusations of behind-the-scenes racism from one of its own stars. Adjoa Andoh, who plays the sharp-tongued yet kind-hearted Lady Danbury, recently revealed that the show’s efforts towards diversity haven’t translated into a comfortable working environment for Black actors.
In a candid interview, Andoh expressed her frustration with the lack of support and understanding she's experienced on set. While acknowledging that things are slowly improving industry-wide, she emphasized that the struggle for Black actors to feel seen and respected remains very real.
"I wish I could just come to work and do my job," she confessed, highlighting how the burden of addressing racial insensitivity often falls on the shoulders of those already marginalized. "I want to be completely immersed in my character, not constantly having to raise concerns about how I'm being treated or portrayed."
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