Home Actress Nabiyah Be HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2023 Nabiyah Be Instagram - The final bow of @daisyjonesandthesix is happening today on @primevideo. Last two episodes ! For everyone who hasn’t watched yet, your binging may commence. #daisyjonesandthesix #simonejackson

Nabiyah Be Instagram – The final bow of @daisyjonesandthesix is happening today on @primevideo. Last two episodes ! For everyone who hasn’t watched yet, your binging may commence. #daisyjonesandthesix #simonejackson

Nabiyah Be Instagram - The final bow of @daisyjonesandthesix is happening today on @primevideo. Last two episodes ! For everyone who hasn’t watched yet, your binging may commence. #daisyjonesandthesix #simonejackson

Nabiyah Be Instagram – The final bow of @daisyjonesandthesix is happening today on @primevideo. Last two episodes ! For everyone who hasn’t watched yet, your binging may commence. #daisyjonesandthesix #simonejackson | Posted on 23/Mar/2023 22:38:11

Nabiyah Be Instagram – @daisyjonesandthesix star @nabiyahbe (who played disco pioneer Simone Jackson in the @primevideo series) added a heartfelt subplot for the character that ties into the queer community that grounded the disco scene. The casting was perfect, as the Brazilian-born Be is also a singer-songwriter in her own right.

Click the link in our bio to read our interview with the actress/singer 🎶 

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Hair: @hair_sulon
Makeup: @fionastiles
Styling : @jacquietrevizo

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Nabiyah Be Instagram – “I got to learn how disco and rock and roll were kind of like these two competing rebel music or alternative music [styles]. The face of rock and roll was the white man; the face of disco music was the Black woman.” For Be, the “most gratifying part” of Daisy Jones was being able to “tell a truthful story to the best of our abilities” about the queer, Black women who owned the underground club scene and the clubbers who were able to find a joyful sense of community. “That was a safe space for Black, Brown, Latino people to feel joy, and that’s really the birth of disco music,” she says. “It started in underground, marginalized spots, and predominantly from music that was coming from immigrants, and [there was] that transition from RnB and soul into what later became disco music.”
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Thank you @harpersbazaarus for this lovely issue in which I go to talk about growing up in Brazil and on the road, to bringing Simone to life in @daisyjonesandthesix. Full story in my bio.
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Outlet : @harpersbazaarus
Writer: @max_gao
Photography : @raulromo
Hair: @hair_sulon
Makeup: @fionastiles
Styling : @jacquietrevizo

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