Actress Aisha Hinds Criticizes People Who Are Jeopardizing Their Glam Squads’ Lives

Aisha Hinds
Actress Aisha Hinds Criticizes People Who Are Jeopardizing Their Glam Squads’ Lives
In a Twitter post on Monday (April 13), actress Aisha Hinds shared her thoughts on celebs that put their glam squad’s lives in danger for the sake of social media. In the post Aisha Hinds writes:
I don’t know who need to hear this (actually I know who need to hear it but imma just say that out of disrespect) STOP asking your glam squads to risk their lives coming to your house for the sake of your production value on your IG LIVE/TIK TOK/ZOOM/YOUTUBE agendas! That’s ???? pic.twitter.com/CadvzxdRp0
— Aisha Hinds (@AishaHinds) April 14, 2020
Aisha Hinds who plays paramedic Henrietta “Hen” Wilson on the Fox show 9-1-1, which also features legendary actress Angela Bassett, shared her opinions about this particular topic in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
The show [9-1-1] was recently renewed for a fourth season, and its spin off 9-1-1: Lone Star was also renewed for a second season.
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