Hollywood actress Uzo Aduba, star of the hit Netflix show; 'Orange Is the New Black' radiantly covers the Radiant Health Magazine where she speaks on her artistic beginnings and what she’s looking forward to around the bend.
Her name, Uzoamaka, translates to “on the good road,” and her life has truly been a journey toward many good things, dating back from when her parents migrated to America up through today, as she's gradually peaking on her career, having gained recognition for her striking, unforgettable portrayal of Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren.
Photos : Radiant Magazine
She has a beautiful journey indeed and i see her becoming really big.Goodluck Uzo.
Black is Beautiful.
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Yea I like her.
ReplyDeleteGood luck Uzor Nwanyi oma.
Yea but that make up is a no no, with such updo, you need ed something subtle
ReplyDelete*In crazy eyes voice* Dandelion.
ReplyDeleteLove me some Uzo!
Great woman
ReplyDeleteGood for her
ReplyDeleteBlack beauty
ReplyDeleteBold look
ReplyDeleteI wonder what her sexual preference is?
ReplyDeleteeveryone keeps saying the series is interesting nd all buh i couldn't watch after like the first two episodes too many sex scenes abeg dats totally not my thingy
ReplyDeleteShe looks good d
ReplyDeleteUzoamaka aka crazy eyes
ReplyDeleteGood luck
On point
ReplyDeleteYour side burns are too long for a lady, that said good luck in your career.
ReplyDeleteOh pls shut up and take a seat on one of Stella's dick chairs. People like u have biabia all over ur chest, armpits and vagina . Complaining about side beards. Mtschewww
DeleteGo and create a woman with short side burns.....hater
ReplyDeleteNigerians!! Everyone is a hater, that's why people don't tell each other truths anymore.
DeleteI'm sure the lady understands what I mean and knows what to do about my comment.
You can 'hate' all you want but I suggest that you level your side burns up to your mid ear while at it.
I leave you in peace.
I hope she doesn't even get headaches from the ways she hits her head in the series.
ReplyDeleteGo girl!
at least she's a Nigerian in diaspora doing us proud, directly or indirectly...
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