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Taraji P. Henson Reflects On Decade-long Career In Essence Magazine "People Forget Its A Craft" - Check out The Cover Photo

The empire star Taraji P. Henson graces the November 2015 issue of essence, she is flawless and slaying on the latest cover of the magazine.

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Thanks to Empire Taraji P. has seen her career hit a major high; thanks to her role on Empire as Cookie Lyon…. The Emmy nominee’s star continues to head in an upward direction. It’s also landed her on the cover of ESSENCE Magazine‘s November 2015 issue, which she regally rocks.

Check out some quotes from her interview below:

Speaking on the recognition she’s now receiving, the ‘Benjamin Button’ actress told the mag:
“Even though people are just now finding me as Cookie, thank God for Netflix because people are so moved by my performance they’re like, ‘Where has she been?’ I’ve always said I want to do the type of work that people study… I’m just gonna keep amassing an audience. Everything was strategically planned. This is what all my efforts are for.” What’s more, amidst the retropective on her career and sister-girl talk,
Henson stressed that she never forgets is the importance of taking the business of acting seriously:
“These kids are thinking they can do reality TV and come and do this craft that I studied, sweated and grinded. People forget it’s a craft because it’s so pop now…Can they make me believe the words coming out of their mouth?”

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