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When you speak with Sheryl Lee Ralph, it’s hard to believe that this is her first time living life like the rest of us. She is all about sharing her knowledge with everyone around her.
Sheryl Lee Ralph has a simple message for the world: “You are so worthy.” In an interview with HuffPost, the acclaimed actor declared that, in 2025, “It’s just not good enough to be alive.
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Of course, key to that team were James and Sheryl Lee Ralph (“Abbott Elementary”), who bring their star power to the project. “I was sent the script and was really affected by what I read.