Today is Valerie Patricia Moss Washington’s Birthday. And she’s 85 years young!!! People!!!!! This picture was taken around 1am in Kingston, Jamaica at a dance hall street party. A perfect example of why she is my absolute hero. She’s fun. She’s fearless. She’s LIVING her life. And she gave me mine! I love you so much mom. Today and always. ❤️
💞Golden Globes 💞 📷 @kevinberruuu
💞Golden Globes 💞 📷 @kevinberruuu
💞Golden Globes 💞 📷 @kevinberruuu
💞Golden Globes 💞 📷 @kevinberruuu
Happy #PresidentsDay to all who celebrate (@tonygoldwyn) 😜🫡😍 #Olitz
It’s been AMAAAAAZINGLY inspiring to see all the responses that everybody has been sending and posting about this scene in #TheSixTripleEight! So, in love and gratitude I wanna share a FUN FACT‼️: This ACTUALLY happened. IN REAL LIFE Charity Adams broke rank and said the words: “OVER MY DEAD BODY” to her superior officer, a white General in the US Army who threatened to relieve her of her duties. And in real life, she WAS court marshalled. But like she says in the film to the Chaplain that was sent to spy on them (also something that actually happened!) she knew the laws of the Army backward and forward and was able to keep her standing and remain in the military. AND – get this – She was just 26 years old!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don’t know about you, but I couldn’t command myself at 26 years old – never mind 855 other women!!!!!!!! My goodness!!! Thank you so much for loving and celebrating this moment AND these women AND this history! 😍😍😍😍😍😍 (And shoutout to my brilliant scene partner @deanjnorris for helping to bring this moment to life!)
Happy happy happy birthday to my beautiful soul sister @bellamyyoung!!!! The world is a million times brighter with you in it Belles!!! I LOVE YOU!!!!!!! #SCANDALFAM help me send her birthday love 😍❤️👇🏾
Some POPULAR 💖 #GoldenGlobes 📸
Some POPULAR 💖 #GoldenGlobes 📸
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Some POPULAR 💖 #GoldenGlobes 📸
Some POPULAR 💖 #GoldenGlobes 📸
Some POPULAR 💖 #GoldenGlobes 📸
Bring it on 2025 💥 #HappyNewYear
My parents have been #Valentines for over 50 years 😍, so there’s not much they don’t know about each other…or so they thought 😂 #WeListenAndWeDontJudge #ValentinesDay ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
📸: 1990 #TBT The girl in this picture is 13-year-old Kerry. I was just entering puberty and about to start high school. Although I was smiling big for the camera, on the inside, I was flailing because I was struggling to see—what is so obvious to me now—how beautiful that young girl was, both inside and out! At the time, my eating disorder was just blooming. My need for “perfection” was beginning to cause enormous emotional pain. And with time, I would be plagued by an eating disorder involving physical and mental struggles that were out of my control, unsustainable, unhealthy, and unimaginably lonely. Years later, in college, I finally reached out for help. I went into therapy for the first time – both individual and group treatment – and began a healing journey that saved my life. Why am I posting about this today?!?! Sharing my story (#IYKYK, I wrote about it in my memoir #thickerthanwater) has allowed me to feel less alone. 29 million Americans will be affected by an eating disorder in their lifetime, but only 23% of Americans with an eating disorder will receive treatment. One of the most significant barriers to eating disorder treatment is the misconceptions/stereotypes of who “gets” an eating disorder. But the truth is, these disorders affect people of all ages, genders, races, economic statuses, and body sizes. Today, I’m definitely in my feels about getting to share some important news: I’ve partnered with (and invested in) a beautiful healing resource called @equiphealth, the leading eating disorder treatment program that’s both virtual and covered by insurance. I’m so deeply inspired by their mission to make evidence-based care accessible to everyone who needs it – regardless of race, class, age, size, gender, or whatever! SWIPE 👉🏾 to learn from or support eating disorder non-profits working to connect folks with resources. #EDAW #EDAW2025
📸: 1990 #TBT The girl in this picture is 13-year-old Kerry. I was just entering puberty and about to start high school. Although I was smiling big for the camera, on the inside, I was flailing because I was struggling to see—what is so obvious to me now—how beautiful that young girl was, both inside and out! At the time, my eating disorder was just blooming. My need for “perfection” was beginning to cause enormous emotional pain. And with time, I would be plagued by an eating disorder involving physical and mental struggles that were out of my control, unsustainable, unhealthy, and unimaginably lonely. Years later, in college, I finally reached out for help. I went into therapy for the first time – both individual and group treatment – and began a healing journey that saved my life. Why am I posting about this today?!?! Sharing my story (#IYKYK, I wrote about it in my memoir #thickerthanwater) has allowed me to feel less alone. 29 million Americans will be affected by an eating disorder in their lifetime, but only 23% of Americans with an eating disorder will receive treatment. One of the most significant barriers to eating disorder treatment is the misconceptions/stereotypes of who “gets” an eating disorder. But the truth is, these disorders affect people of all ages, genders, races, economic statuses, and body sizes. Today, I’m definitely in my feels about getting to share some important news: I’ve partnered with (and invested in) a beautiful healing resource called @equiphealth, the leading eating disorder treatment program that’s both virtual and covered by insurance. I’m so deeply inspired by their mission to make evidence-based care accessible to everyone who needs it – regardless of race, class, age, size, gender, or whatever! SWIPE 👉🏾 to learn from or support eating disorder non-profits working to connect folks with resources. #EDAW #EDAW2025
This galentine is also celebrating #SelfLove….❤️😜
🖤 with love.
🖤 with love.
🖤 with love.
🖤 with love.
#ShadowForce – starring Kerry Washington and Omar Sy. Coming to theaters May 2.