THE MO'NIQUE SHOW | GUESTS MARCH 15-19
See photos of Rochelle Aytes | Teairra mari and all the guests from the week of March 15.
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Soul Food Ladies - Nicole Ari Parker, Vanessa Williams and Malinda Williams reunite to talk about playing Teri, Maxine and Bird, the Joseph Sisters.
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Vanessa Williams - Vanessa reveals what happened on the set of “Soul Food” when the cameras weren’t rolling.
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Nicole Ari Parker - Nicole talks about the cast’s closeness in real life, and how they didn’t realize the show’s impact since they filmed away from Hollywood in Toronto.
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Darrin Henson - Darrin explains that he is similar to “Lem,” the character he played on “Soul Food.”
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Dinner - The cast of “Soul Food” has a big Sunday dinner with Mo’Nique and reminisces about being on the set of the show.
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The Cast Of Soul Food - The series ran for five years and became the longest-running drama with a predominately Black cast.
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Donell Jones - R&B singer and songwriter Donell Jones appeared on “Soul Food” and talks about his hit song, “Where I Wanna Be” before performing it. He also sings “Love Like This.”
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Teairra & Rodney - Rodney gets close to R&B singer Teairra Mari.
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Teairra Mari - Teairra talks about her resilience after being dropped from her label, the meaning of her new song, “Sponsor,” and her comedy movie, “Lottery Ticket.”
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Rochelle Ayets - The actress reveals the challenge and impact of playing a victim of abuse in “Madea’s Family Reunion,” her experiences on the stage in “Aida,” and her role on the TV show, “The Forgotten.”
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Marcus Paulk - Actor Marcus Paulk is known for playing Myles on “Moesha.” He will star in the movie, “Red Tails” about the Tuskegee Airmen.
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Teairra Mari - Teairra sings “Sponsor” from her new album, along with surprise guest Soulja Boy.
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Tierra & Mo’Nique - Tierra and Mo’Nique strike a pose after Tierra's performance..
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Mo’Nique & Geoffrey - Mo’Nique congratulates Geoffrey for all of the awards he won for writing the screenplay for “Precious,” and he talks about his strong family bonds.
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Geoffrey Fletcher - Geoffrey became the first African American to win an Academy Award for best adapted screenplay for the movie “Precious,” his first screenplay.
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Don “D.C.” Curry - The former “Comic View” host does a routine. He’s also known for playing Uncle Elroy in “Next Friday” and “Friday After Next.”
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Don Curry, Mo’Nique & Rodney - Rodney talks about the power of Don’s comedy and how audiences have reacted.
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Maysa Leak & Mo'Nique - Maysa has sung back-up for Stevie Wonder and performed as a part of the British band, Incognito. She performs “Spend Some Time” from her new album, “A Woman In Love.”
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Rodney Perry - Rodney impersonates Stevie Wonder.
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Roland Martin - The journalist hosts a one-hour morning news show with a Black perspective. He also wrote "The First: President Barack Obama's Road to the White House as originally reported by Roland S. Martin."
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