TERRY PHETO RUBS SHOULDERS WITH HOLLYWOOD A-LISTERS
Actress Terry Pheto on the red carpet of the 10th Essence Women in Hollywood Gala Dinner in Los Angeles. PICTURE: SUPPLIED |
The 10th Essence Women In Hollywood Gala Dinner took
place last night at Beverly Wilshire
Hotel in Los Angeles, California.
The event that aims at celebrating Hollywood's Next
Generation of black women, namely was a star-studded affair with names such as
Viola Davis, Tracee Ellis Ross, Pharrell Williams and Angela Bassett and our
very own local actress and producer Terry Pheto.
Actresses Gabrielle Union and Tracee Ellis Ross: PICTURES: Rich Polk/Getty Images for Essence |
Angela Simmons and rapper Common |
The Madiba series actress who was the only South African actress in
attendance, was invited by the publication, and walked the red carpet clad in a
garment by Self Portrait which she paired with shoes by Stuart Weitzman. And
even got the chance to mingle and rub shoulders with Hollywood stars such as
Kofi Siriobe, Meagan Good, legend Alfre Woodard and Oscar nominee Davis.
“I am truly honoured to have been part of the evening's
festivities, a platform that validates that we as black women are worthy of
being heard in our opinions and voices that we attain through our talents and
stories we narrate. A platform that says, as black women, we too, are worthy of
owning Hollywood,” said Pheto.
Inside the venue of the Gala Dinner |
Since its inception in 2008, the awards have honoured many of Hollywood most cherished figures including Oprah Winfrey, Lupita Nyong'o, Ava DuVernay, Halle Berry, Davis, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Bassett, Queen Latifah, Naomie Harris, Octavia Spencer, Taraji P. Henson, Jennifer Hudson and more.
Honoured by the event were Aja Naomi King, Yara Shahidi, Janelle Monae and Issa Rae. |
Hosted by Being Mary Jane star Gabrielle Union, last night's event saw singer and actress Janelle Monáe (Hidden Figures, Moonlight) take the Breakthrough Award; writer/executive
producer Issa Rae (Insecure) received the Vanguard Award; standout actress Aja Naomi King (How to Get Away with
Murder) receives the Lincoln Shining Star Award; and
dynamic actress Yara Shahidi (Black-ish) receives the Generation Next Award.
“When I got into the music
industry, there were not a lot of African-American girls wearing tuxedos [and]
rocking natural hair on a mainstream level,” Janelle Monae told a group of
Black students at Harvard
University. “I was not status quo, and I can relate to the
students here who come, and they may be the minority.”
And it was clearly a memorable night for Ayanda film producer actress who said being “in that room was magical, as I got to meet my idols and
peers in the industry”.
“It was humbling to have some of the big names
recognizing me, thanks to the BET Madiba series
billboard on Hollywood Boulevard and my movie A United Kingdom currently screening in the US.
“To have someone like Viola recognize and express the
importance of telling and taking the South African story to the world, was a
treasured moment. An icon, Alfre, still remembering my work from Tsotsi and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom,
was affirmation for me that I am, on the right path. The room was sprinkled
with black girl magic. Women in support in each others' growth and upliftment,”
said Pheto.
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