Showing posts with label Empire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Empire. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Coronavirus: Nat Geo's Genius Aretha postponed, FOX's Empire cut short without proper series finale, and M-Net's Billions and Black Monday getting mid-season breaks.


by Thinus Ferreira

As the impact of the spread of the global Covid-19 novel coronavirus increases in countries from the United States to South Africa more American-produced TV series are having to adjust with the shutdown of the TV industry now impacting National Geographic's Genius: Aretha, Showtime's Billions and Black Monday, and with FOX's Empire that will no longer have a proper series finale.

The biographical series, Genius: Aretha, with Cynthia Erivo in the lead role has been postponed and will no longer start in late-May 2020 on National Geographic (DStv 181 / StarSat 220) since the Fox21 Television Studios and Imagine Television Studios production shut down on 13 March with filming which hadn't completed. No new starting date exists.

"Production on National Geographic’s limited series Genius: Aretha remains suspended and it has become clear that the series will not be completed in time for our previously announced airdate," says National Geographic in a statement.

"We look forward to resuming work as soon as is possible and safe, and at that time will announce a new premiere date for later this year."

"We cannot wait to let Aretha's voice sing, and in the words of the Queen herself, 'Being the Queen is not all about singing, and being a diva is not all about singing. It has much to do with your service to people. And your social contributions to your community and your civic contributions as well.' "

"In that spirit, we wish all of our viewers well in these challenging times, particularly those who are working in our communities to keep us all safe."

Meanwhile FOX (DStv 125 / StarSat 131) already announced that it has been forced to postpone the 10th season finale of The Walking Dead zombie drama series.

AMC already pushed out the starting date of the spinoff series, Walking Dead: World Beyond that would have started on 12 April directly after the 10th season finale of The Walking Dead, also because of the coronavirus pandemic. AMC said that Walking Dead: World Beyond will now start "later this year". This series will be shown on SundanceTV (DStv 108) in South Africa.

Preproduction on the 11th season of The Walking Dead was already postponed as well.

Empire, with episodes of the 6th and final season currently on Thursdays at 20:45 on FOX (DStv 125 / StarSat 131) will also now end two episodes earlier with episode 18 on 7 May 2020 in South Africa instead of episode 20.

South African viewers are two weeks behind the United States and will see the 14th episode next week, with the promo for next week's 16th episode of Empire in America suddenly saying "Get ready for the shocking final three episodes of Empire", meaning that the series with Taraji P. Henson will end with the 18th episode.

The latest season of the Showtime drama series Billions (on M-Net (DStv 101) and Showmax) and Black Monday on 1Magic (DStv 103) haven't completed filming. The 5th season of Billions will show the first 7 episodes, and the second season of Black Monday will start but then end mid-season, with the rest of the episodes of both series that will be broadcast later.

Saturday, June 15, 2019

Lee Daniels says he’s ‘beyond embarrassed’ about defending FOX's Empire actor Jussie Smollett after his staged attack; has stopped speaking to him.


Lee Daniels, the co-creator of the American drama series Empire on FOX (DStv 125 / StarSat 131 / Cell C black 201), now says that he is "beyond embarrassed" about his former forceful defence of Jussie Smollett after the disgraced actor earlier this year claimed that he was physically attacked in the United States in a hate crime.

In late-January this year Jussie Smollett was hospitalised after a physical assault that he claimed was homophobic and racist but the police ended up arresting Jussie Smollett after an investigation, saying he staged the attack. 

The charges were then abruptly dropped although the city of Chicago has sued him to recoup the money spent on the investigation.


Unsealed Chicago police records show how Jussie Smollett brought drugs like cocaine, ecstasy and marijuana from the two Nigerian brothers who he arranged to attack him and who were eventually arrested.

In an interview with Vulture Lee Daniels now says that "I'm beyond embarrassed. I think that when it happened, I had a flash of me running from bullies. I had a flash of my whole life, of my childhood, my youth, getting beaten."

Lee Daniels says what Jussie Smollett did was "a huge betrayal" if "it turned out that he did it, was guilty, and all of it's accurate".

Lee Daniels says he is still holding out some hope that Jussie Smollett didn't stage the hate crime attack on himself. 

"Of course, there's some doubt. I’m telling you that because I love him so much. That’s the torture that I’m in right now, because it’s literally if it were to happen to your son and your child, how would you feel?"

"You would feel, Please, God, please let there be that glimmer of hope that there is some truth in this story. That’s why it's been so painful. It was a flood of pain."

"I had to detach myself and stop calling him because it was taking away the time I have for my kids, the time I have for my partner. It was affecting my spirit and other shows, everything."

Monday, May 13, 2019

Empire on FOX cancelled after 6 seasons, Jussie Smollett not yet set for a possible return.


The drama series Empire on FOX (DStv 125 / StarSat 131 / Cell C black 201) that was recently renewed for a 6th season will end with that season with Jussie Smollett not yet set to make a return.

On Monday FOX in a surprise announcement revealed that Empire's 6th season next year will be its last with Charlie Collier, Fox Entertainment CEO, saying there are no plans yet for actor Jussie Smollett to return.

In late-January this year Jussie Smollett was hospitalised after a physical assault that he claimed was homophobic and racist but the police arrested him after an investigation saying he staged the attack. The charges were then abruptly dropped although the city of Chicago has sued him to recoup the money spent on the investigation.

Meanwhile Jussie Smollett's character of Jamal Lyon was written out of the last two episodes of the 5th season but with an option to return in the renewed and final 6th season.

On Monday Charlie Collier said "We are turning the final season of Empire into a large television event. We are really trying to go out guns a-blazing. If you think about it, one of the great benefits of announcing a final season is that you actually allow the fans to lean in and have the ending they deserve".

"We are excited to see the show go, you know, out with a bang and really, that’s what we've been focused on. And that’s been great in these early-season conversations."

About possibly bringing back Jussie Smollett he said "so we have the option to but there are no plans at this point".

Empire is produced by 20th Century Fox Television with the key cast including Taraji P. Henson, Terrence Howard, Bryshere Y. Gray, Trai Byers, Gabourey Sidibe and Nicole Ari Parker.

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

FOX renews Empire for a 6th season but it won't include Jussie Smollett.


FOX (DStv 125 / StarSat 131 / Cell C black 201) has renewed the American drama series Empire for a 6th season but without the show's embattled actor Jussie Smollett.

It comes after Jussie Smollett was suspended and absent from a few of the latest 5th season's episodes and a court battle after he allegedly staged a hate crime attack in Chicago, with the prosecutor who decided to throw the case out.

Jussie Smollett made international headlines when he was the victim of a physical assault which he claimed was homophobic, racially and politically motivated but in a surprise twist was then accused of hiring the two Nigerian men to attack him.

He was indicted for filing false statements but in another surprise, the criminal charges were dropped in March. The city of Chicago has however filed a lawsuit again him to recover the cost of the police investigation.

The studio producing Empire, 20th Century Fox TV and FOX say in a statement that "By mutual agreement, the studio has negotiated an extension to Jussie Smollett's option for season 6, but at this time there are no plans for the character of Jamal to return to Empire."

What it means is that Jussie Smollett can return but that the story for the 6th season will no longer include the character or the actor.

Last week the principal ensemble cast headed up by Taraji P. Henson (Cookie) and Terrence Howard (Lucious) published an open letter, addressed to Fox executives, pleading that the actor be kept on the show.

"Together, as a united front, we stand with Jussie Smollett and ask that our co-star, brother and friend be brought back for our sixth season of Empire," they said, calling him honest" and "filled with integrity".

Jussie Smollett's representatives issued a separate statement saying "Jussie will not be on Empire in the beginning of the season but he appreciates they have extended his contract to keep Jamal’s future open. Most importantly he is grateful to Fox and Empire leadership, cast, crew and fans for their unwavering support."

Michael Thorn, Fox entertainment president, in the statement announcing Empire's 6th season renewal, says Empire "continues to break barriers with its emotionally powerful storytelling, and it remains a core part of the Fox legacy".

"We want to thank everyone on the show all of whom have done a tremendous job this season. We know there are so many more stories to tell, and we can't wait to see what they have in store for season 6."

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

FOX adds half-hour Taraji P. Henson in South Africa TV special to debut before the second half of Empire's 5th season resumes next week.

FOX (DStv 125 / StarSat 131 / Cell C black 201) has added a half-hour Taraji P. Henson in South Africa TV special that will be broadcast before the start of the second half of the 5th season of the drama series Empire that will resume next week on Thursday, 14 March.

The Taraji. P Henson in SA TV special will be shown on FOX on 14 March at 19:30.

It will be followed by a repeat of episode 9 of the 5th season of Empire at 19:55 to catch viewers up on where the story left off, and then episode 10 of Empire at 20:45 which is new.

The half-hour Taraji P. Henson in South Africa TV special will showcase highlights from her visit to South Africa in December - her second time visiting South Africa.

Taraji P. Henson's week-long tour included a press conference, fan engagements, visits to Constitution Hill, the Apartheid Museum, the non-profit organisation Keep a Child Alive and an amazing Women in Media event.

"Henson absolutely rocked Johannesburg during her visit here in December," says Makhosazana Khanyile, Fox Networks Group Africa's director of marketing and on-air.

"We can't wait to share the highlights of her visit with viewers, and to see more of her as Cookie in the remaining eight episodes of this season".

The Taraji P. Henson in South Africa TV special will be broadcast and repeated as follows:
14 March 19:30 (premiere)
15 March 23:15
16 March 16:10
16 March 21:25
17 March 20:45
21 March 15:45
21 March 21:45

Saturday, February 23, 2019

FOX's Empire star Jussie Smollett arrested, judge calls charges 'despicable', after police say the actor staged a racist attack because he was 'dissatisfied with his salary'.


Actor Jussie Smollett of Empire on FOX (DStv 125 / StarSat 131 / Cell C black 201) was arrested by Chicago police saying that the actor staged and paid for his racist attack because he was "dissatisfied with his salary" and wanted to boost his career and the money he could get from FOX and the studio 20th Century Fox Television.

Chicago Police superintendent Eddie Johnson in a press conference said Jussie Smollett paid two Nigerian brothers, Abimbola Osundairo and Olabinjo Osundairo, $3 500 to stage an attack on him in late-January to take "advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career".

"I'm left hanging my head and asking why. Why would anyone, especially an African-American man, use the symbolism of a noose to make false accusations? How could someone look at the hatred and suffering associated with that symbol and see an opportunity to manipulate that symbol to further his own public profile?" said Eddie Johnson who is black.

Jussie Smollett (36) was arrested on Thursday morning and was released on bail of $10 000 after which he went to the Empire set. Judge John Fitzgerald Lyke called the charges "utterly outrageous" and "despicable".

Eddie Johnson who called Jussie Smollett's action a "shameful publicity stunt" says police believe that "the scratching and bruising that you saw on his face were most likely self-inflicted" and that police believe Jussie Smollett "staged the attack because he was dissatisfied with his salary".

FOX and 20th Century TV, the studio producing Empire, issued a statement after his arrest no longer fully supporting Jussie Smollett as it did earlier, suspending Jussie Smollett and immediately cutting him from the remainder of the episodes of the current 5th season of the show.

On Thursday FOX and 20th Century TV still called Jussie Smollett a "consummate professional" and said the actor won't be written out of Empire in a statement, but has now suspended him and dumped him from appearing in any further episodes, saying in a new statement: "We understand the seriousness of this matter and we respect the legal process. We are evaluating the situation and we are considering our options".

Jussie Smollett already makes more than $100 000 per Empire episode.

"The events of the past few weeks have been incredibly emotional for all of us," said Empire executives Lee Daniels, Danny Strong, Brett Mahoney, Brian Grazer, Sanaa Hamri, Francie Calfo and Dennis Hammer in a statement released Friday.

"Jussie has been an important member of our Empire family for the past five years and we care about him deeply."

"While these allegations are very disturbing, we are placing our trust in the legal system as the process plays out. We are also aware of the effects of this process on the cast and crew members who work on our show and to avoid further disruption on set, we have decided to remove the role of Jamal from the final two episodes of the season."

Jussie Smollett last month told police detectives that he was attacked near the entrance of a Loews hotel in Chicago and that the two men yelled,  "Empire fa***t" and "Empire n***er," while hitting him and that one shouted "This is MAGA country", a reference to American president Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan.

Eddie Johnson said Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo told police that Jussie Smollett who is black and gay "first attempted to gain attention by sending a false letter that relied on racial, homophobic and political language. When that didn't work, Jussie Smollett paid $3 500 to stage this attack".

The brothers' motive for helping stage the fake attack was money.

A week before the attack, a letter was sent to the Chicago set of Empire. It contained white powder which turned out to be aspirin, and a drawing of a "stick figure hanging from a tree".

The police say Jussie Smollett told the brothers what to say while attacking him with the staged attack that was supposed to have happened on 28 January but was postponed until 2:00 on 29 January because his flight was delayed.

Jussie Smollett took the brothers to the place where he wanted the staged attack to occur on 27 January and pointed out a surveillance camera on the corner he thought would record the attack. The plan was changed so bleach would be used during the incident instead of petrol.

Chicago police called on Jussie Smollett "to apologise to this city that he smeared" over his "hoax" that "received national attention for weeks" and may deter future hate crime victims from coming forward for fear that their allegations may be met with scepticism.

Jussie Smollett's lawyers in a statement said "Like any other citizen, Jussie Smollett enjoys the presumption of innocence, particularly when there has been an investigation like this one, where information, both true and false, has been repeatedly leaked".

"Given these circumstances, we intend to conduct a thorough investigation and to mount an aggressive defense."

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Actor Jussie Smollett won't be written out of Empire on FOX, praised as a 'consummate professional' by 20th Century Fox TV as police investigation continues.


Actor Jussie Smollett (36) won't be written out of the drama series Empire on FOX (Dstv 125 / StarSat 131 / Cell C black 201) despite his scenes that were cut from this week's production schedule, with FOX in its latest statement praising the actor as a "consummate professional" while a police investigation continues into his claims of an attack on him last month.

"Jussie Smollett continues to be a consummate professional on set and as we have previously stated, he is not being written out of the show," FOX that broadcasts the show and 20th Century Fox Television, the studio that produces it, says in a statement on Wednesday.

Controversy continues to swirl around Jussie Smollett.

In late-January Jussie Smollett ended up in hospital after a brutal attack and alleged hate crime in Chicago with the actor who alleged that he was attacked in a racial, homophobic altercation, punched, drenched in chemicals and had a rope tied around his neck.

Then Chicago police announced that it now believes that Jussie Smollett paid two former brothers and suspects, Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo from Nigeria to stage the attack on him, with one of the brothers who had made an on-screen appearance on Empire during the show's second season.

Chicago police say Jussie Smollett allegedly paid the extras $3 500 to stage the attack on him with Ola who played a prison inmate during the second season of Empire, while Abel (the other brother's nickname) says he also worked on Empire.

Both brothers through their lawyer now admit that they know Jussie Smollett, with Jussie Smollett who said in a statement he's "victimised by claims attributed to these alleged perpetrators".

Jussie Smollett still hasn't talked to the police again after the new "developments".

On Tuesday it was reported that Jussie Smollett is getting cut from Empire's production, with all of his scenes that were due to be filmed this week that have been removed from the filming schedule.

TMZ on Tuesday reported that he was supposed to have 9 scenes and a big musical number in the second to the last episode of the current season which is being filmed, but that 5 scenes have been axed as well as his appearance in the musical number.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

BREAKING. Jussie Smollett and all his upcoming scenes cut from Empire on FOX as police investigation continues into his physical attack and growing doubts around it.


The actor Jussie Smollett is being cut from the production of the drama series Empire seen on FOX (Dstv 125 / StarSat 131 / Cell C black 201) as an investigation continues into his physical attack and growing doubts around it.

In late-January Jussie Smollett ended up in hospital after a brutal attack and alleged hate crime in Chicago with the actor who alleged that he was attacked in a racial, homophobic altercation, punched, drenched in chemicals and had a rope tied around his neck.

Then Chicago police announced that it now believes that Jussie Smollett paid two former brothers and suspects, Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo from Nigeria to stage the attack on him, with one of the brothers who had made an on-screen appearance on Empire during the show's second season.

Chicago police say Jussie Smollett allegedly paid the extras $3 500 to stage the attack on him with Ola who played a prison inmate during the second season of Empire, while Abel (the other brother's nickname) says he also worked on Empire.

Both brothers through their lawyer now admit that they know Jussie Smollett, with Jussie Smollett who said in a statement he's "victimised by claims attributed to these alleged perpetrators".

Jussie Smollett still hasn't talked to the police again after the new "developments".

Now Deadline reports that Jussie Smollett is getting cut from Empire's production, with all of his scenes that were due to be filmed this week that have been removed from the filming schedule.

FOX had no comment on Jussie Smollett's scenes that have been cut, with TMZ that on Tuesday reported that he was supposed to have 9 scenes and a big musical number in the second to the last episode of the current season which is being filmed, but that 5 scenes have been axed as well as his appearance in the musical number.

Monday, February 18, 2019

TV NEWS ROUND-UP. Today's interesting TV stories to read from TVwithThinus - 18 February 2019.


Here's the latest news about TV that I read and that you should read too:

■ How the Comcast voice remote takes customer-convenience to the next level.
How long before MultiChoice follows the American pay-TV operator with a DStv voice remote that listens to your commands like an Alexa? With the remarkable remote control, young and old can just say "Watch Paw Patrol", or "Play sports".

■ Chicago police now believe that Jussie Smollett from Empire on FOX (DStv 125 / StarSat 131 / Cell C black 201) paid two former brothers suspects Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo from Nigeria - one who has appeared on Empire, to attack him and that Jussie Smollett orchestrated and planned his own attack.
■ Police say Jussie Smollett paid Empire on FOX extras $3 500 to stage the attack on him.

■ Ola played a prison inmate during the second season of Empire, while Abel (the other brother's nickname) says he also worked on Empire. And both brothers through their lawyer now admit that they know Jussie Smollett.
■ Jussie Smollett says in a statement he's "victimised by claims attributed to these alleged perpetrators".
■ Jussie Smollett still hasn't talked to the police again after new "developments".
■ Empire is killing off a major character - FOX insists it isn't Jussie Smollett.


■ SABC senior managers, executive producers and a radio station manager the first to face disciplinary hearings after being implicated in the SABC sexual harassment inquiry report.

■ Zambia's government and Zambia's hypocritical Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) is banning gays while promoting incent and infidelity after forcing MultiChoice Zambia and Zambezi Magic to censor Lusaka Hustle.

■ Is Netflix forcing you to binge-watch shows?

■ The Bachelor's Colton Underwood says he was grabbed inappropriately at an event and that he didn't sign up to be a piece of meat or a zoo animal.

■ Woman throws policeman with TV set.

■ When did reality TV become ... nice?

■ The dead girl trope: Netflix's love of female victims.

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Jussie Smollett of Empire on FOX brutally attacked in possible hate crime in Chicago; attacked with racial, homophobic slurs, punched, drenched in chemicals and rope tied around his neck.


A star of Empire seen on FOX (DStv 125 / StarSat 131 / Cell C black 201), Jussie Smollett, was brutally attacked in Chicago on Tuesday morning, according to multiple reports in American media, in what purports to be a hate crime in which racial and homophobic slurs were hurled at him while he was punched, chemicals poured over him and a rope tied around his neck.

The Chicago police department in a statement on Twitter said that "The Chicago police department received a report of a possible racially charged assault and battery against a cast member of the television show Empire".

"Given the severity of the allegations, we are taking this investigation very seriously and treating it as a possible hate crime."

Jussie Smollett of Empire who visited South Africa in December 2017 and who appears as the gay musician character of Jamal Lyon, the son of Lucious (Terrence Howard) and Cookie (Taraji P. Henson), walked out of a restaurant in East Lower Water Street in Chicago at 02:00 on Tuesday morning when two attackers started hurling racial and homophobic slurs at him.

They then brutally physically attacked him, punching him, before pouring an unknown chemical substance over him. One of the attackers also wrapped a rope around Jussie Smollett's neck, after which they fled the scene.

According to TMZ the two offenders are allegedly white men and wore ski masks, with one that allegedly yelled: "Aren't you that f***ot Empire n*****?"

Jussie Smollett drove himself to a hospital.

20th Century Fox Television in a statement late on Tuesday said: "We are deeply saddened and outraged to learn that a member of our Empire family, Jussie Smollett was viciously attacked last night".

"We send our love to Jussie, who is resilient and strong, and we will work with law enforcement to bring these perpetrators to justice. The entire studio, network and production stands united in the face of any despicable act of violence and hate - especially against one of our own."

Lee Daniels, Empire co-creator, in a statement says "Jussie you are my son. You didn't deserve, nor anyone deserves, to have a noose put around your neck; to have bleach thrown on you. You are better than that. We are better than that. America is better than that. It starts at home. We have to love each other regardless of of what sexual orientation we are."

Monday, December 17, 2018

Taraji P. Henson at Fox Africa's 'A Night with Taraji' dinner event talks embracing change, Hollywood pay disparity, looking for solutions - and playing Cookie on Empire with 'the why'.


Capping off her second visit to South Africa and a whirlwind 5-day press tour, Fox Africa on Friday evening held an invite-only, exclusive dinner event for the American actress Taraji P. Henson where she talked about embracing change, Hollywood's gender pay disparity and how she always plays her iconic character of Cookie on Empire with "the why".

During the dazzling 3-course dinner for the star of Empire on FOX (DStv 125 / StarSat 131 / Cell C black 201), the 143 invited guests - mostly women - listened as Taraji P. Henson talked about a wide-range of topics in front of the Fox Networks Group Africa executives and other top TV execs, top press and media celebrities, as well as bright rising South African female media stars.

Due to the high-profile nature of the event, access control was extremely tight - it was invite-only with names extremely carefully curated for the guest list for what was 2018's last South African TV party of the year.

Fox Africa's event dubbed "A Night with Taraji" was held at The Shed at Steyn City in Fourways, Johannesburg, where after red carpet arrivals, guests mingled with appetisers and cocktail drinks, followed by opening remarks from FNG Africa boss Evert van der Veer and FNG Africa marketing boss Khosi Khanyile.

Taraji P. Henson, asked how she go to be where she's now, implored guests to embrace change.

"The only way is to go out and do it. If I was scared to leave Washington D.C., would I be in South Africa? Change is scary because - it is scary. Because change is what you change to. You are not going to be the same. And that's scary."

"But if you embrace it, if you embrace the grey areas - I think we're so afraid of the grey areas. You want everything to be black and white and sometimes it's just not that."

"And as much faith as you have - how happy you are when everything is going right - you've got to have that same kind of faith when everything ain't going right because one day everything is going to go right."

"And when you find yourself in that dark tunnel, you've got to turn that light on," said Taraji P. Henson.

"You've got to be that light, and you also have to see the light at the end of the tunnel. You've got to see where you're going. Be the light and see the light."


Showing the 'why'
About why viewers have connected so strongly with Cookie Lyons on Empire on FOX, Taraji P. Henson said it's because she doesn't just play the character as written, one-dimensionally; but she infuses the strong female character with "the why".

"Cookie is just a tricky character. She is crazy and she fights and she will slap. But if you play just that, no-one's going to connect. Then she's just a sassy black woman - a stereotypical, ghetto out-and-out black woman, right? But how you connect is, you have to play the why."

"You always have to play 'the why'. Cookie was in jail. People are not human in jail. They are animals, they fight all the time. There's a reason why Cookie was fighting. There's a reason why she sold drugs."

Explaining from Cookie's perspective, Taraji P. Henson said "She was from the hood. She grew up in the hood. When you're back is up against the wall and you're young; find yourself young parents - I'm not dismissing selling drugs, I'm not saying it's okay - but I can understand it from a human standpoint because we're talking about survival."

"You have three black sons and we live in the hood. What we're trying to do is not have them fall in our footsteps. So we want to take our boys out so these three boys don't become statistics. Was that the best way to do it? No. But it was a way to do it."

"And when it was time to serve her time, Cookie did it. She didn't run. She chose to go to jail. And the writers didn't see this. And this is where it becomes important for the actor to see beyond what they give you. They just give you the bones and you've got to find the meat and the good stuff, right?"

"I said, 'Isn't it interesting that in the flashback you saw her come out the drug house with lots of money, she got in a car - she and Lucious and counting the money - so if it was a bust you know there was surveillance. You know they saw Lucious! So why didn't he go to jail? Because she took the fall," said Taraji P. Henson.


'Get around those who have your solutions'
From the many things her father used to say to her, Taraji P. Henson said the thing that she remembers most is "Get from around those people who have the same problems, and get around those who have your solutions. That's how I pick my friends."

"If you stay around people - especially if no-one is trying to come out of that situation, then all you do all day is complain, complain, complain about the circumstances. It's like crabs in a barrel. Whose going to rise up out of this? It's that simple."

"If you're a F-student and you're hanging around F-students, chances are you're going to fail. But if you're an F-student and you stop hanging out with the clowns in the back of class and go hang out with the A-students in the front of the class, chances are you might not have an F."


Hollywood's gender pay disparity
Taraji P. Henson also shared her insightful experience about doing the film, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, for which she got an Oscar nomination as Best supporting actress, and won Best actress at the BET Awards.

"I had to swallow my pride, I had to keep my ego in check. At this point in my career I haven't done a lot of big films, but I was making my way. And all I was asking for was $500 000. Now let me put this into perspective because some might go 'ooh that's a lot of money'."

"I believe if memory serves correctly, Brad Pitt was getting his $20 million quote. And I'm not taking anything away from Brad Pitt. Brad had worked his butt off all his career. He earned that. Cate Blanchett earned her quote - I believe it was $11 million. And again, why is she getting half? But whatever. I was just trying to get my $500 000."

"So it went $20 million, $11 million - to what they offered me: $150 000."

"It sounds like a lot, but 30% goes to my team, and 50% as tax goes to Uncle Sam. You do the math, how much is left? And I have the whole rest of the year to provide food, pay for my son's education, and pay for everything else with the rest of that money - gas, clothes, we have bills."

"But had I not checked my ego, I would have lost the moment. Because we're replaceable. 'Oh, you don't want it? Next.' That's what would have happened. Because the Taraji P. Henson then, is not the Taraji P. Henson now."

"Now I have Empire, I have audience, I have fans. So now I'm in the position where if that ever happens again, I just walk away."


Below is the opening remarks of Evert van der Veer, Fox Networks Group Africa vice-president and general manager:



Below is Khosi Khanyile, marketing director of Fox Networks Group Africa, sharing a personal anecdote and story about Taraji P. Henson:



Below is a short clip of Taraji P. Henson talking about embracing change in your life:



Editor's note: TVwithThinus did do a sit-down interview with Taraji P. Henson as well about her life and her character of Cookie and no questions were off limits. FOX asked for that to run around March 2019 in print when the second half of the 5th season of Empire starts on FOX, so check back for that revealing interview in two month's time.


ALSO READ: IN PHOTOS: The exclusive, invite-only, golden delicious - and absolutely beautiful - 'A Night with Taraji P. Henson' dinner event of Fox Networks Group Africa.
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Sunday, December 16, 2018

IN PHOTOS: The exclusive, invite-only, golden delicious - and absolutely beautiful - 'A Night with Taraji P. Henson' dinner event of Fox Networks Group Africa.


On Friday evening, Fox Networks Group Africa held an extremely exclusive, invite-only, and absolutely beautiful media event for the Empire actress Taraji P. Henson.

The dazzling 3-course dinner for the star of Empire on FOX (DStv 125 / StarSat 131 / Cell C black 201) was a brilliant bookend to her whirlwind second 5-day press tour visit to South Africa.

On the uber-exclusive guest list of 143 people - comprising mostly women - who snagged an invite to the top secret location, were FNG Africa executives and other top TV execs, top press and media celebrities, as well as bright rising South African female media stars.

Due to the high-profile nature of the event, access control was extremely tight - it was invite-only with names extremely carefully curated for the guest list for what was 2018's last South African TV party of the year.

Fox Africa's amazing Taraji P. Henson event dubbed "A Night with Taraji" was held at The Shed at Steyn City in Fourways, Johannesburg; inside what looks to be a massive, new aircraft hangar, beautifully decorated and customised for the intimate stage-and-screen and plated dinner evening.

So new is the ultra-exclus location that it doesn't appear on and is impossible to find on even Google Maps - the perfect place for a party with Taraji P. Henson.

After red carpet arrivals where guests mingled with appetisers and cocktail drinks, there followed opening remarks by FNG Africa boss Evert van der Veer and FNG Africa marketing boss Khosi Khanyile.

Then Anele Mdoda did an on-stage interview with Taraji P. Henson, followed by dinner and dessert.

A gleaming black dance floor beckoned where guests danced the night away with the event that was basked in hues of gold, white, black, and a dash of pink.

"A Night with Taraji"was not just mind-blowingly special, it was remarkable how "American Hollywood level" it was - something rarely seen and rarely successfully recreated by South African TV channels.

The whole event was extremely professional and brilliantly executed from beginning to end; very glamorous and very beautiful.

Most of all "A Night with Taraji" got that most elusive of ethereal qualities absolutely spot-on - being and feeling massive in scale, yet simultaneously feeling small, exclusive and intimate.

You saw it in the numerous small, very big, details: The enormous screen functioning as a stage backdrop; the waiter-to-guest ratio (constantly hovering waiters, constantly circulating with appetisers, taking drink orders, and plating food with basically no waiting time or having to look for someone to help); the flowers; the beautiful "American upfront"-like stage design and look; the smooth sound and audio-visual execution especially in a venue like this; and even Taraji P. Henson wearing a half-black, half-white dress mirrored by the table settings that had black chairs on the one side and transparent chairs on the other.

As 2018's South African television parties went, Fox Africa's "A Night with Taraji" in terms of quality, conceptualisation and creativity, execution, look, razzle-dazzle and ambience ranks at absolutely number one as a 3-way tie alongside M-Net's (DStv 101) The Wedding Bashers Give-back season "wedding reception dinner" and the bushveld under-the-trees Survivor SA: Philippines media launch.

Nothing else any other channels, broadcasters or shows did in 2018 came anywhere close to these three events and it was amazing and astounding how Fox Africa pulled off "A Night with Taraji" as a pitch-perfect year-ender media event for the who's who.