How Danielle Pinnock's Body Positivity Journey Inspired Her Ghosts Storyline

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In an exclusive interrogation with E! News, Ghosts prima Danielle Pinnock shared however her ain self-love travel shaped Alberta's play 2 storyline. Here's what she said.

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Danielle Pinnock didn't accidental "Boo!" erstwhile Ghosts creators Joe Port and Joe Wiseman asked if they could pat into her real-life assemblage positivity travel for play two.

The actress, who plays deceased 1920s jazz singer Alberta connected the CBS comedy, revealed that when the 2 showrunners approached her to spot if she was comfy exploring this storyline successful the caller season, her effect was, "Absolutely."

The Oct. 6 occurrence follows Alberta arsenic she embraces a pugnacious truth: She ratted retired her rival Clara successful bid to get up successful her career. While this went against everything she stood for arsenic a flamboyant flapper, Alberta admits that turning connected Clara was the lone mode she, a positive size performer, could've gotten a accidental to shine.

Danielle did much than conscionable represent this susceptible story, however. As Danielle detailed, Alberta's monologue, wherever she declares that she has to beryllium her ain "loudest fan," came from a speech she had with the showrunners. 

"We talked astir that country a lot," she recalled. "They were like, 'What is the happening that gives Alberta her confidence? And successful this moment, we privation to spot her being vulnerable.' And I told them, 'For maine personally, if I'm not thrust oregon dice for myself, cipher other tin be.'"

The actress continued, "Somebody successful a larger body, you person to cheer louder for yourself because, a batch of times, you won't get that cheer back. And talking to them astir my experiences arsenic a performer, they were capable to make this beauteous monologue."

Though Alberta's flashback takes spot successful the 1920s, Danielle noted to E! News that plus size radical are inactive looked implicit successful the 2020s. "I retrieve increasing up successful the manufacture feeling similar I was ever by myself," she reflected. "And if it wasn't for women similar Octavia Spencer—and adjacent present Natasha Rothwell and Da'Vine Joy Randolph—my airy wouldn't person been truthful bright."

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And so, Danielle shared that she is honored to represent Alberta connected Ghosts. "I conscionable consciousness truthful grateful to beryllium capable to not lone wage homage to each the Black performers that came earlier maine successful the 1920s," she said, "but for women of size and men of size to spot maine and say, 'Oh my gosh, hold I tin bash this too. I tin beryllium connected TV.'"

New episodes of Ghosts aerial Thursdays astatine 8:30 p.m. ET connected CBS.

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