In today’s golden age of T V, there’s only one rule: Go big or go home. The Insecure co-creator—and eight more small-screen renegades on the following pages—wouldn’t have it any other way.
What I learn over the course of my weekend with Rae— we meet in her hotel room the morning after the throwback turn-up—is that she isn’t afraid to make a scene. Not on a dance floor, in a writers’ room, on Instagram, or in a room full of white HBO execs who might not understand her vision. “All I know is who I am,” she tells me. “At the end of the day, all I know is my intentions, and no matter what you take out of context, no matter what pictures you post, I know what I am aligned with. I know what my truth is.”
This story is from the October 2018 edition of Glamour.
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