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Hi everyone,

I put up this page on Lee Daniels today, 3/23/2016. I believe the writing style of Lee Daniels is great. As a black female, I find the clothing, and outfits, wore by Gabourey Sidibe on Empire Season One appalling. Lee Daniels, check out her webpage for some very nice photos. Displaying Gabourey in these non-flattering outfits may stem from the way you view black women, or have feelings for the black women in your family. I would love others responses. L.C. (Sometime viewer of your shows).

Monster's Ball Producers Credit[edit]

I removed "It was also the first time an African-American was the sole producer on an Academy Award-winning film" because IMDb lists six other producers on Monster's Ball — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.111.28.227 (talk) 03:33, 13 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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