Season Four of Insecure was not the best for Molly Carter. Fans of the show took to the Twitter streets to discuss how poorly Issa Dee (Issa Rae) was treated by her lawyer best friend, and Yvonne Orjiโthe now-Emmy-nominated actress who portrays the fictional characterโoften found herself having to explain that the show is not real and that she is nothing like the woman she plays.
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So, the Momma, I Made It comedian and her Insecure co-star Jay Ellis concocted a brilliant idea for Orji and Molly to have a sit-down interview, in order to finally put the madness to rest. In the clip, uploaded to Orjiโs IGTV on Tuesday, the duo meets for the first time and have a heart-to-heart about whether Molly is a good friend, why fuckboys may be a good thing and so much more.
After noting that Orji cut her hair in order to differentiate herself from the Insecure character, the two discuss the hordes of hate hurled at Molly this season.
โThey can miss me with all that hateโฆsticks and stones, sticks and stones,โ Molly dismissively says of her detractors, who Orji notes are mostly members of Black Twitter. Molly has no idea what that is and asks if Black Twitter is a โgroupโ like the Black Panthers.
โI really think itโs funny how people forget how loyal of a friend Iโve been, people donโt remember Malibu?โ Molly asks. โDaniel showed up at the mixer. Who was there to run an interference?โ She also says that Toni Childs from Girlfriends is a worse friend than her because she has the word โchildโ in her name. Makes enough sense, if you ask me!
Shortly after, Orji says that she has a few โfan questions,โ because hey, who knows? Molly may have some fans hiding somewhere. The first question was โOut of all the guys you dated on the show, who would you bang, marry, kill?โ Molly says that she would bang Jared, affectionately known as โEnterprise Bae,โ marry โAsian Baeโ Andrew because she believes โ[they] would have a good life together,โ and would kill Dro by stabbing himโin the face.
โWe thank God for the โf-boysโ in our lives because they send us to therapy,โ Orji quips, before asking if Molly is still regularly attending her therapy sessions (she is).
As their time together comes to an end, Orji surprises Molly with a few parting gifts. The first is her Jesus & Jollof podcast co-host Luvvie Ajayi Jonesโ New York Timesโ bestseller Iโm Judging You: The Do-Better Manual, a pop art portrait of Yvonne/Molly (whichever stews your peas) done by Melissa Falconer, and bottles of โdat bubbly.
This is something that has to be seen to be enjoyed thoroughly. Weโre glad the two have a kinship now that weโre sure will last a lifetime. (I mean...Iโd hope so, since they can bond over that Emmy nod.)
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