ESLIE JONES, BEST KNOWN FOR HER STAR-MAKING TURN ON is ready to share her story, on her terms and in her own way. She came up with her new book’s title “because a whole bunch of people [would] come up to me and go, ‘That’s Leslie-f******-Jones!’” In her (Grand Central Publishing), the comedian shares the abuse she suffered as a child, her path to stardom and how she emerged with a level head. “I don’t look at myself as a celebrity. I look at it like somebody that got a really good job and was just really good at it.” About that job, she said “is a machine that’s already fixed the way that it is. It does not matter how wonderful and great and different I am, I’m not going to change the machine,” except for her impact on the way “might look at Black women, now they’ll have more Black women.” While she does wish she was “in my 30s so I can just do Marvel sh**,” Jones knows what she wants next: “to be an interpreter for our nation right now, because I feel like no one’s speaking the nation’s language.”
Leslie Jones
Oct 27, 2023
2 minutes
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