Choose quotes font
I'm just gonna talk about being Nigerian-American. I'm gonna talk about being single. I'm gonna tal
I'm just gonna talk about being Nigerian-American. I'm gonna talk about being single. I'm gonna tal
I'm just gonna talk about being Nigerian-American. I'm gonna talk about being single. I'm gonna tal
I'm just gonna talk about being Nigerian-American. I'm gonna talk about being single. I'm gonna tal
I'm just gonna talk about being Nigerian-American. I'm gonna talk about being single. I'm gonna tal
I'm just gonna talk about being Nigerian-American. I'm gonna talk about being single. I'm gonna tal
Next quotes
Yvonne Orji:
When it comes to black female comedians, it's like, if you're not overweight, are you funny? There'Yvonne Orji:
I always say my Christianity and my virginity don't limit options. I think that they refine my optiYvonne Orji:
I went to an all-girls boarding school in Maryland. I used to laugh at the girls in the theater proYvonne Orji:
Every time you're on stage, you're acting.Yvonne Orji:
I love a dark brown blush, like brown on brown.Yvonne Orji:
On a man, I love Tom Ford's Tobacco Vanille. But I wear Orchid Soleil - I love a sweet smell.Yvonne Orji:
I say all the time that when you first meet me, you know three things right off the bat: I'm NigeriYvonne Orji:
I grew up Catholic, so I had a more traditional relationship with religion.Yvonne Orji:
Over the years, my relationship with God has changed my life for the better - it's grown me up, givYvonne Orji:
My faith - as well as my Nigerian culture - really gave me the substance and foundation to be who I