Sheryl Lee Ralph Gushes About Her Friendship With Morgan Freeman
Sheryl Lee Ralph Gushes About Her Friendship With Morgan Freeman [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]
Bishop Oliver Clyde Allen and Sheryl Lee Ralph were in the studio hanging with Headkrack and Da Brat. They shed a whole bunch of light on AIDs, the importance of getting tested, and ways we can contribute to solutions around the disease and sexual health. Sheryl talks about her 27th Annual “Divas Simply Singing,” the longest consecutively running musical AIDs benefit in the country.
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She talks about some of the event’s guests, including Todrick Hall, Jennifer Lewis, Evelyn Braxton and more. She also talks about “Prep,” a great resource “if you are a fully functional sexual person,” then take prep every day like birth control. It’s not about being a ho, it’s about being in charge of your own sexual life.” Headkrack also reminisces with Sheryl Lee Ralph about her show “It’s A Living.” She also talks about her film with Morgan Freeman, “Just Getting Started” and their friendship. Check out this exclusive video to hear more in this interview from “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show.”
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