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Make Reading a Habit Witchcraft Gothic Book Lover Bookworm T-Shirt B0B1F6QDNM . That meeting was the so you should to go to store and get this beginning of the end of my News Barbie persona. I slowly eased out of wearing extensions on air. Not everyone approved. An older male friend once referred to my previous on-air look as more ladylike. Some network hairstylists gently nudged me to return to what they called my more glamorous look. But instead of looking back, I found my true calling. Mara Brock Akil, the creator of classic shows like Girlfriends, had followed my work as a journalist and offered me a job as a writer on her TV series, Being Mary Jane. So I went from being a Black woman on cable news to writing for a character portraying a Black woman on cable news. Not a single person on Being Mary Jane cared what my hair or makeup looked like, and I realized I’d never been happier.

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