Niecy Nash is a sexy woman in TNT “The Claws” Dishes about Sex Scenes in her ’40’s in Essence’s September cover ON STANDS TODAY

Niecy Nash graces the September cover of Essence magazine and the
very funny and very-very hard working actress knows a lot about
clawing her way to the comedy world in Hollywood.
All puns intended Nash talks about starring in The Claws (TNT) in her
very first her first-ever Essence cover! The Emmy-nominated actress
knows how to get to the meat of the subject, always using humor telling
the truth the whole truth-and- nothing-but- the-truth and in the September
issue she chats about filming sex scenes in her 40s, how comedy helped
mend her broken family after her brother’s murder and turning audition
waiting rooms into makeshift daycares. 
 “The key words for Desna (Nash’s character) are mother and badass.”
says Claws showrunner Eliot Lawrence.  “She doesn’t take any sh--
…We were so incredibly lucky to get Niecy. She’s one of the finest
actresses working and had everything we needed: the sex appeal, the
humor, the depth and the strength.”
In Claws Nash gets to let loose and show her sexy. “I’ve been in this
business for more than 20 years,” adds Nash. “How did you all wait until
I was on the south side of 40 to be like, ‘Can you get on camera and roll
around in the bed with these men?”
A dedicated mother who was determined to make her mark in the
entertainment world she defied her naysayers. “I was the only one
dragging kids in there, but three words that I started to live by in that
time was ‘no matter what,’” adds Nash.

 Her determination to take the lemons of life and turn them into sparkling
lemonade is one of the many character strengths and life absolutely
threw her some dangerous and painful fast balls. On the surface her life,
now looks like a modern fairytale and to those who share that view,
Nash is quick to step back and review. Says Nash,
“If you look at my track record: She saw her mother get shot. She buried
her only brother. She went through a horrible divorce. She lost her
church. Then to look at [my life now], in many ways that does feel like a
Cinderella story”
 
“For a long time the industry was polite, but they were like, ‘Dear, you
have a lane. You do broad comedy. Stay over there.’ I had to be a lady-
in-waiting and bide my time until they started to recognize. My first time
doing dramatic work garnered me back-to- back Emmy nominations.”

A Stuning Beauty in Blue/ September Cover Photo Credit/ Sophy
Holland (@sophyholland). Emmy-nominated Niecy Nash tells it like it
is in Hollywood for Black women in their 40’s!
September Cover Photo Credit/ Sophy Holland (@sophyholland).
Emmy-nominated Niecy Nash tells it like it is in Hollywood for Black
women in their 40s!

SHONDA RHIMES, JOY REID, SYBRINA FULTON AND MORE ON ESSENCE'S "100 WOKE WOMEN" MAY COVER!

ESSENCE’S MAY ISSUE UNVEILS FIRST-EVER WOKE 100 LIST

FEATURING NATION’S TOP SOCIAL INFLUENCERS AND ACTIVISTS

Director/Producer Ava DuVernay and #BlackLivesMatter Co-Founder Patrisse Cullors to Also Receive “Woke Awards” at Annual Festival in New Orleans

New York, NY (April 17, 2017)—Time Inc.’s (NYSE:TIME) Essence unveils its first-ever Woke100 list in the May 2017 issue. The list honors the top 100 women activists and social influencers from around the country—introducing a sisterhood at the forefront of activism across the political, social and creative spectrum. The Woke 100 will also come to life during this year's Essence Festival ® presented by Coca-Cola ® , which will officially be themed “Woke Wonderland.”

The issue features one cover spotlighting 12 of the women using their various platforms to battle injustice and infractions to civil rights, dignity and basic humanity: writer/producer Shonda Rhimes; veteran journalist Joy-Ann Reid; Women’s March co-chairs Tamika Mallory, Linda Sarsour and Carmen Perez; Women’s March organizer Janaye Ingram; political commentator Angela Rye; Circle of Mothers founder Sybrina Fulton; author/blogger Luvvie Ajayi; social activist April Reign; #BlackLivesMatter cofounder Opal Tometi; and educator/activist Brittany Packnett.

For the full cover story: www.essence.com/entertainment/100-woke- women-may- 2017-issue

For the full Woke 100 list: www.essence.com/woke100

The Essence Festival, taking place June 30–July 2, 2017, in New Orleans, Louisiana, will serve as the culmination of the brand’s celebration of change agents who are vigilant in creating and inspiring equality and a more inclusive and tolerant nation. Free and open to the public, the Festival’s Empowerment Experience Stage—held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center—will host conversations and keynote addresses that put the invaluable voice of Black women at the forefront and will feature influencers from the Woke 100 list, including Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Luvvie Ajayi, April Reign, Tamika Mallory and more.

“We are beyond proud to announce our first ever Woke 100 list and to summon a circle of women who are shaping the narrative of today’s social and political climate,” said Essence editor-in- chief Vanessa De Luca. “As we kick off the conversation of modern activism in our May issue, the 2017 Essence Festival’s ‘Woke Wonderland’ theme will act as the intersection of passion and purpose—bridging the gap between this generation’s most prominent voices in leadership and those who’ve laid the groundwork before them.”

In addition to the Empowerment Stage’s previously announced keynote speakers and program topics, Ava DuVernay and Patrisse Cullors will receive official Woke Awards for their commitment to advancing representation and raising community issues in their fields. Following the awards ceremony, asha bandele will moderate a panel discussion with DuVernay and Cullors.

The May issue of Essence goes on sale on Friday, April 21.