P-Valley star J. Alphonse Nicholson is speakg out about the outrage over his character’s gay sex scene a recent episo.
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- J. ALPHONSE NICHOLSON REACTS TO OUTRAGE OVER HIS GAY SEX SCENE ‘P-VALLEY’
- IS LIL MURDA GAY ON P-VALLEY? IS HE BASED ON A REAL RAPPER?
- IS LIL' MURDA GAY? P-VALLEY'S J. ALPHONSE NICHOLSON UNPACKS HIS CHARACTER'S HAZY SEXUALY
J. ALPHONSE NICHOLSON REACTS TO OUTRAGE OVER HIS GAY SEX SCENE ‘P-VALLEY’
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IS LIL MURDA GAY ON P-VALLEY? IS HE BASED ON A REAL RAPPER?
Alphonse Nicholson (who plays Lil Murda on the show) is speakg out about the outrage over his character’s gay sex scene a recent episo. In rponse to the cricism, Nicholson took to Twter to addrs the homophobic ments, The Jasme Brand reports. Alphonse opened up about the popular TV seri for gay viewers.
IS LIL' MURDA GAY? P-VALLEY'S J. ALPHONSE NICHOLSON UNPACKS HIS CHARACTER'S HAZY SEXUALY
Ever sce the begng of Lil Murda and Uncle Clifford’s trite relatnship, admirers of the characters have been wonrg whether the former is gay. Nicholson, who intifi himself as heterosexual, looked back on the homophobia that prevailed the all-Black muny he grew up while preparg for the role. How n I unrstand Black gay men, all gay people, and be an ally?
Through the character, Hall also explor the homophobia of the hip-hop scene.