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BLY-THE SPIRIT

veteran of the queer indie film and prestige TV including HBO’s frighteningly prescient 2019 show , T’Nia Miller has always been out and boldly herself, even if she never had a big public comingout moment. With a chameleon-like ability to channel a masculine-of-center lesbian as she did in 2012’s or to lean into her femme identity as the ethereal housekeeper Hannah in Netflix’s recent chiller, Miller is on the rise. And she’s recently become more vocal about her queer identity, with good reason.

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