Yvonne Orji Reflects On Moving to America From Nigeria at 6-Years-Old
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Emmy-nominated actress Yvonne Orji returns the show! The #TamFam favorite tells us about her new book, “Bamboozled by Jesus,” a frank and fresh self-help novel. Plus, we also put her Jollof Rice taste-testing skills to the test in the ultimate showdown against Tamron Hall during the visit. Just how well does Yvonne know her cultural cuisine? The answer might surprise you!
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"Bully by people who look like me." True statement..
I can listen to Yvonne all day. She's so genuine and dope! I love how free she is in speaking on the goodness of the Lord in the midst of this industry.
These two are magic together
Yvomne Orji's parents look Good!
I totally related when Yvonne said “I was bullied by people who looked like me”!! That was my exact experience - being traumatized as a child by AAmericans!!
Me too I felt it when she said that. I grew up in Newark NJ and I was bullied and made fun of because of my Caribbean accent.
AA BULLIED THE HELL OUT OF AA. I AS AN AA WAS CALLED NAMES, PUNCHED AND STALKED EVERYDAY UNTIL I STOOD UP FOR MYSELF. AFRICANS SO FULL OF * YOU WEREN'T * SPECIAL WE ALL GOT IT. I WAS EVEN CALLED AFRICAN BOOTY SCRATCHER BECAUSE I WAS EXTREMELY SKINNY AND DIDN'T REALLY HAVE NICE CLOTHES. MEANWHILE AFRICAN PARENTS TEACH THEIR AFRICAN CHILDREN TO LOOK DOWN ON AND HATE AFRICAN AMERICANS. YVONNE ORJI HAS EXPERIENCED NOTHING BUT KINDNESS AND OPPORTUNITIES FROM AA ADULTS WHO KNOW BETTER FOR OVER THE LAST ALMOST 20 YEARS! AFRICANS ARE RARELY KIND, EXTREMELY DISRESPECTFUL, AND USUALLY VERY HATEFUL AS ADULTS TOWARDS AA!
Hope you heal in this lifetime.
I love her and I'm praying a man worthy of her love enters her life very very soon!
Naija in the house 🇳🇬🇳🇬 she is so fabulous and hilarious love it 😍
We love yvonne orji
I can’t begin to explain how much I love this woman! She really is a best friend in my head 🥲
Favorite talk show host and favorite female comedian......together.....supporting each other .....laughing....love it....this made my day!
I just want to be in the will of the Father..
Yes girl, amen!
Tamron Looks So Good For 53!!
Yvonne speaking in tongues sent me, let God use you. She has pure anointing in general. She is IT
Integrity 👏🏾 character 👏🏾 excellence 👏🏾
Integrity, excellence, & authenticity...
Love Tamron Hall boots
Tamron looks so beautiful.
Luv luv luv Yvonne!!!
I’m glad to see Tam back ❤#talkinishwitchris
Love her! Another great interview #TamFam
Luv luv luv them both!!!
This book is one of my favorites. I read it twice and referred it a ton of times.
Yvonne she's completely hilarious ! 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Great interview! I watched in my way to work... I laughed and I was insipred.. 😂❤
I just love when women hype each other up & it’s sincere. loved every bit of this
Yvonne Orji is amazing- thanks for having her on your show Tam!
She's a whole nutha level of energy ✨️ 🎉💛 Love Yvonne Orji!
Yvonne. A sister. Like literally my Igbo Sister
Just got her book literally an hour ago. Looking forward to dig in. ❤❤❤
I loved their energy. It was hilarious.
Love love love her! Such an inspiration to women who love God and love being creative! ❤
I love her! Journey well Yvonne.
Wow super happy for he r❤
Both Women Are A Vibe
Love both ladies. Praying for both.
I love both of these women ❤❤❤❤.. they are awesome
Yvonne is so funny ❤
I love her !!
I’m a black American and as a child I was bullied by people that looked like me.
Great interview
Nigeria 🇳🇬
There you are my dear orji, been looking for ya. Where u've been all this while. I miss you galore! Love this chick ans she's funny as hell, omg. I'm still on the market jiji, holler at me if you're no longer saving it but I must warn u, I'm way shorter, normal people size but u can imagine next to u, the dwarf and her giant🫣🫡🤣🤗
I Love This Lady 😂😂😂
I LOVE YOU❤️, TAMRON❤️!
MY FELLOW AMAZING DMV GIRL❤️!!!
Love love love
Her Parents Have Them Good Genes
Yvonne should have a show or a podcast…does she have a RUclips channel🤔
Gorge. ❤
If the internet is slow it is not the guests fault.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😍😍😍😍
Naija stand TF up!!!
I wanted to chip in on Orji's comments about being bullied by people who look like me".
As Africans and other melanated folks in the diaspora, we need to understand the historical, political, and social factors that shape this dynamic. Many black people moving to the U.S. are usually not be sensitive to the black American experience and could unintentionally reinforce negative stereotypes created by whites, like the notion that black Americans are lazy.
We often question why Africans seem to succeed in the States while black Americans don’t, without considering the systemic issues stacked against them. When Africans believe they’re superior to black Americans, it’s no wonder they’re not welcomed with open arms. No community will welcome you when you harbour negative views about them.
We should also look at the forces driving this division and realize that there’s nothing to gain from being being divided.
I'm disappointed that the host and Orji missed the opportunity to promote unity in this interview and instead told her story from a victim's stand point, which could just fuel more hate and division.
You’re right that a lot of Black immigrants don’t understand the Black American struggle and call Black Americans lazy. But a lot of Black Americans go out of their way to ridicule and disrespect black immigrants. Every study shows that black immigrants face the most discrimination out of all other immigrants groups. Both sides need to do better understanding each other. I love all black people across the globe but we have to treat each other better because racist white people hate all of us. I love Black Americans, Caribbean’s and Africans. I just hope we all start showing each other more respect and understanding and not invalidate each other experiences.
Take your time and hurry up 😂😂 somebody son better hurry up😂
Funny
She said she got made fun of by people who look like her….true but People look just like us refer to us as Akata …lol. I love Nigeria tho!
Akata isn't derogatory, please.
True both sides need to do better because a lot of black Americans go out of their way to ridicule and bully black immigrants. While a lot of black immigrants call black Americans lazy and undermine them. We need to all do better understand and respecting each other.
@@martinisaiahorume9694 Akata means wild animal...ok. I guess that's a compliment.
@@reallll2778 ...yea...but we were all ridiculed ...jz part of being black lol. However African Americans have a history of contributing to the development of the African continent...we've built schools, roads, libraries etc.. black immigrants have no history of every contributing to Black America's development...it's a lopsided relationship. African Americans will always be more "loyal" to African than they'll ever be loyal to us because our history is rooted in Africa....it's an interesting relationship. I live in Ghana half the year. It's home
@@jsanders2004 Telling Africans they come from mud huts, are monkeys and should go back to their countries is not something everyone goes through. Most African countries are new I feel like that’s why they haven’t done as much as they could. Because African countries like Ghana and Kenya have made efforts to reconnect with. Black Americans and Carribeans. Marcus Garvey was a black immigrant and there are countless black immigrants in America fighting a long side black Americans. It’s not a lob sided relationship because some African countries are making the effort to reconnect. I love all black people across the globe but nobody can play innocent in these diaspora war because all parties are guilty and need to do better
Girl 53? We ain't looking at the same picture