Taraji P. Henson, Cookie Lyons on hit new series Empire is on the cover of Uptown magazine’s February 2015 and talks about her role on Empire, black actors in Hollywood, being jealous of other actresses, and much more.
Meanwhile 44-year-old Taraji shows us her sexy and sultry side in lingerie, in yesterdays episode of Empire as Cookie, see below.
Yup definitely didn't miss Taraji P. Henson's Cookie last night. AIN'T HE GOOD?! #Empire pic.twitter.com/ZalYNNgdzc
— Lucious Alexander (@LuckyLuciousP) February 12, 2015
Damn she came a long way from #BabyBoy RT @Mal7st: Good Morning cookie ☺️☺️ @TherealTaraji pic.twitter.com/1I8xZ4vO97
— ✌️-✋ (@shab7st) February 12, 2015
Her Uptown photo shoot was by Gomillion & Leupold. Find the complete photoshoot on Uptown, and read excerpts below...
On “Empire” Exposing “Black” Issues:
“That’s what art is supposed to do: expose this shit. You know, we’re dealing with subject matter that’s not really dealt with…so let’s lift the carpet up and deal with this dirt. It’s not like we bashed Barack Obama and the show went off. No, Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard) jumped in his [son’s] ass. That’s real life stuff. So I’m glad you’re mad.”
On Being Cookie Lyons:
“Cookie is a lot. She wears me out but I know this woman. I’ve done my research inside and out. I took Cookie from Lee and made her my own.”
On Black Actors Making Moves On The Small Screen:
“It feels good that there’s not just one black person. I don’t like that we get fixated on one or two at a time, or three at a time. If you look at Caucasian Hollywood, every year there’s a handful of new faces you’ve never seen before, then after that, they got five movies coming out and they’re introducing you to more talent. So I’m just so happy to see what’s happening on television right now. We have options and that’s how it should be.”
On Jealousy and Putting Her Ego in Check:
“I used to have this crazy thing with Amy Adams…You see her [consistently] getting nominated, as she should, because Amy does good work. But, it’s like, ‘Well, I did good work too.’ But if you choose to stay in that place then you become miserable. It’s a pity party and nobody cares. I’m human, so I’ve done it. But I check that because it’s ego and it’s the devil.”
On Owning Her Success And “This” Moment:
“I’ve come a long way from ‘Aye, that’s that girl from Baby Boy’ to now people know how to pronounce my name. But I’m just scratching the surface. For whatever reason, God gave me this life, and I’m not gon’ fuck it up.”
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