I read so much Harry Potter, that’s, like, all I wanted to talk about. I watched stuff like ‘Lizzie McGuire.’ I watched things that were very mainstream but white, and I went to a predominately white school. Jessica Williams Read Quote
When I wake up in night sweats, that’s what I’m thinking about: what if someone grabs me from my past and says, ‘I heard you drag me to filth on your podcast.’ Jessica Williams Read Quote
Ultimately, when I deliver something, a lot of times it will be from a black woman’s perspective, but other times it will be just from a satirical, goofy perspective. Jessica Williams Read Quote
I think it’s really progressive to talk about race in relationships. I think there is so much room for that, and there needs to be more of it. Jessica Williams Read Quote
As I got older, I had to learn to not have people speak for me. It was the first time I recognized, ‘Oh, sometimes people are going to condescend to me because I’m a woman, or sometimes people aren’t going to give me opportunities because of the way I look.’ Jessica Williams Read Quote
My natural hair is who I am. I have lots of braids, and I have lots of twists, but it’s all very low maintenance. I feel like I can get up and go and get out of the house. I just don’t have it in me to get my hair done all the time. Jessica Williams Read Quote
I’m a middle child, so I have middle-child syndrome. With a middle child, you always have to take in everything and adjust and maybe compromise a little bit so you’re able to see both sides of an issue. I’m also a Leo – I love astrology – so that affected me, just being a lion. Jessica Williams Read Quote
The Kardashians are walking clickbait – but let’s look closer. Do Kim and Kanye affect how society feels about interracial relationships and blended families? Jessica Williams Read Quote