
I loved "Line Sisters." What made you want to sign on for it?
Oh my God. It was a great script. I read the script, literally read it in 20 minutes. It was such a page turner. The character, Dominique, I really connected with her. I thought she was so much fun. She was very free spirited, very optimistic, very confident. I carry some of those same characteristics, so I really connected with her. I had never done a horror film before. I felt like I'm at a place in my career — as an actress, you always want to challenge yourself. I'm like, "This is something I would love to tackle." I felt like this was one that was safe enough, where I felt like I could survive it, but have that experience. I'm so happy that I worked with an amazing cast, LaToya Luckett, Ta'Rhonda Jones and Kierra Sheard. They're amazing. We really formed a real sisterhood.
Does that friendship carry on off screen? What was it like bonding with this group of women for the movie?
Absolutely. You don't always get that. When you book a job, you go to work, you go home and that's pretty much it. It's a blessing when you actually can build a real friendship. We became like sisters. We cried on each other's shoulders. We really uplifted each other. We supported each other. We wanted everyone to win. Even now, since the movie wrapped, we still keep in touch, we stay connected, we get together. This is an exciting time. It's rare [when] that happens. When you watch the movie, you really feel that chemistry. It translates.
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