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Robinson, 48, said she thinks this will be her first live Juneteenth performance. Robinson said she is working on a solo project and doesn’t have time to think much about her days with the group that helped launch her career. “There was a lot of dissension and division in the group back then, but it was great while it lasted,” Robinson said. “When it doesn’t work out, you have to keep moving forward.”. Robinson promised that attendees will enjoy live performances of 1990s mega hits like “My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It)” and “Don’t Let Go.”.

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Q Is it easy for you to slide into character?, A Once I … say the words and get some wardrobe action going, I get into character, Q Is there a downside to being recognizable to the public?, A I think of myself as a working actor, I’m not a Kim Kardashian, who can’t step out of a building, When I’m through with this interview, I will walk outside, and there won’t be a throng of cameras following me, I’ll go wedding flats blue flowers and burlap edging, ivory or white satin shoes, something blue wedding flats, lace up ribbon, ballet s to the gym and have a regular day, Every once in a while there might be a blurb in a magazine, but if I want to get seen, I have to go and get seen, I can’t really complain, I am in the perfect place, I can work consistently and reap the benefits of getting reservations or getting seats at the ballgame..

Q In “Murder in the First” you play a guy with pent-up frustrations about his wife dying. Are you the type who lets frustrations build up, or are you more expressive?. A I’m pretty expressive. Having been an actor … and having gone to a college that allowed me to major in musical theater, I’ve never had an issue expressing feelings. That being said, I’m a bit of a control freak. My body usually tells me what’s going on. Mentally, I will think everything is fine, and if it’s not, it will manifest itself in my body, and I will get sick. Then I’ll realize OK, this must be stress.

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Q That’s a good point. A parent, even with the best intentions, could derail your confidence by suggesting you need a Plan B. A Yeah. I have a son. He’s only 4, and he is already an amazing performer. The last thing I want him to do is be a performer. (Laughs.) So at this point I am trying to cobble together some way of exposing him to everything, and hoping he’ll choose a different line of work. Q Why wouldn’t you want him in the business? You have been successful. A Even though I have been quote-successful-unquote, there is still a lot of heartbreak. You end up having to make yourself very vulnerable. I would never, ever want anyone to tell my son he wasn’t an amazing kid. I think I would take it harder than he would. I had it so easy, but coming up through the ranks there were some real letdowns.

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