Viola Davis felt like she betrayed herself starring in The Help
She says the film was created in "the filter and the cesspool of systemic racism".
Viola Davis has recalled feeling like she betrayed herself by starring in The Help as maid Aibileen Clark.
Viola Davis says she felt like she betrayed herself by starring in The Help
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Viola Davis felt like she betrayed herself starring in The Help
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Viola Davis Says She Feels Like She 'Betrayed' Herself by Starring in 'The Help