Eva Marcille, Gizelle Bryant, and Candiace Dillard To Star In TV Movie ‘The Waiting Room’
Eva Marcille, Gizelle Bryant, and Candiace Dillard To Star In TV Movie ‘The Waiting Room’
From real housewives to real actresses, Eva Marcille, Gizelle Bryant, and Candiace Dillard Bassett are teaming up for a new television film.
Eva Marcille, Gizelle Bryant, and Candiace Dillard Bassett are set to star in an emotional Movie. In their new movie, ‘The Waiting Room,’ the Real Housewives will shed light on women being diagnosed with and battling breast cancer.
On her Instagram, Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Eva Marcille shared the trailer for the film with the caption,
“Get those tissues ready!! UP NEXT THE WAITING ROOM. Whether you’re living with cancer or looking at a possible diagnosis, standing by for test results can be overwhelming and stressful.”
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She added,
“‘The Waiting Room’ can be a cold and lonely place for many people waiting to hear life or death results. Let’s talk about it. You don’t have to wait alone. It’s time to pull in the support of people around you like family and friends to gather and watch @BetHerTV new movies coming on October 9th. Directed by @yvettenicolebrown @tarhondajay & produced by @ceoazarel.”
Real Housewives of Potomac star Gizelle Bryant also shared her excitement for their upcoming film on Instagram.
“I’M SO EXCITED! So humbled to be part of this project. I’m in a movie y’all! “THE WAITING ROOM” @bethertv new movies coming on OCTOBER 9th directed by @yvettenicolebrown @tarhondajay & produced by @ceoazarel.writers: @lorirayshines@askdrmissy @lynette_j_blackwell.”
Reflecting on the meaning behind the film, Bryant added,
“EACH EPISODIC FILM “THE PARTY” & “IT TAKES TWO” WILL BRING LIGHT TO ISSUES WITH HEART, GRACE, AND HUMANITY, WHILE HIGHLIGHTING THE DISPROPORTIONATE CHALLENGES BLACK WOMEN AND FAMILIES FACE WHEN IT COMES TO HEALTH CARE, BREAST CANCER AND MORE. THE INITIATIVES SHOWCASE THE SKILLS, TALENT, AND UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE BLACK WOMEN BRING TO CINEMA, AND SPECIFICALLY TO THE TELLING OF BLACK STORIES AND EXPERIENCES THAT ARE OFTEN OVERLOOKED OR IGNORED. TAG A SURVIVOR #tagasurvivor.”