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Uzo Aduba On Growing Up Nigerian, Code-Switching, Beyoncé, Gap & Orange Is the New Black | One54 Full Episode


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Uzo Aduba, the three-time Emmy Award–winning actor, joins Akbar Gbajabiamila and Godfrey Danchimah on this episode of One54. Born to Nigerian parents who lived through the Biafran War, Uzo reflects on how her mother’s courage and work ethic shaped her worldview. She opens up about growing up in Massachusetts, being one of the few Black students in her school, and the painful moment she first heard a racial slur—and how her mother’s fiery response taught her dignity, strength, and pride.

The hosts and Uzo dive into the duality of being Nigerian and African American, embracing both Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., while also honoring African icons like Nnamdi Azikiwe and Nelson Mandela. They explore how code-switching begins as survival but evolves into a superpower—a skill that bridges cultures, as Trevor Noah once described in Born a Crime.

From beauty standards to self-acceptance, Uzo shares how she once wanted braces to close her gap—until her mother reminded her it was a family mark of beauty. She reflects on the pressures of being a Nigerian kid expected to become a “doctor, lawyer, or engineer,” and how she defied expectations by pursuing her passion for the arts.

Uzo recounts the emotional moment she almost quit acting after endless rejections—crying on the New York City subway—only to receive a life-changing call offering her the role that would define her career. She reveals how she built Orange Is the New Black’s beloved “Crazy Eyes” not from madness, but from love and innocence, channeling what she calls “childlike chaos.”

She also opens up about losing The Color Purple role to Fantasia Barrino, being compared to Beyoncé after starring as Glinda in The Wiz Live!, and what it takes to stay grounded when the spotlight gets intense. Uzo discusses her acting process, journaling habits, and the influence of performers like Daniel Day-Lewis, Jim Carrey, and Viola Davis, who once inspired her in their New York theater days.

Akbar and Godfrey reflect on money, success, and gratitude, sharing how Nigerian parents often express love through sacrifice—and how true success isn’t about fame, but about honoring the investment your family made in you. Uzo explains how she now uses her platform to pay it forward, mentoring others just as her community once supported her.

The episode ends on a note of love and faith. Uzo describes meeting her husband at a rooftop mixer at the Empire Hotel, right after praying for clarity and giving up on dating. For the first time, she was fully herself—and it led to a love story worthy of a movie. She even shares details of her two weddings: a classic white American ceremony and a traditional Nigerian celebration complete with the money dance, kola nut, and joyful family traditions.
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