On Her Mama — Regina Hall Talks ‘Scary Movie,’ Her Famous Friendships, Riding For Black Women & Staying Fine At 55 [Exclusive]
The catchphrase "friend in my head" was popularized by media personality Wendy Williams to describe a celebrity you have never met, but feel a strong personal connection to and believe you'd be besties with in an alternate reality. For many of us, that girl is actress Regina Hall! The post On Her Mama — Regina Hall Talks ‘Scary Movie,’ Her Famous Friendships, Riding For Black Women & Staying Fine At 55 [Exclusive] appeared first on MadameNoire.

The catchphrase “friend in my head” was popularized by media personality Wendy Williams to describe a celebrity you have never met, but feel a strong personal connection to and believe you’d be besties with in an alternate reality. For many of us, that girl is actress Regina Hall!
The world was introduced to the vivacious D.C. native in her first feature film, 1999’s The Best Man, where she played Candace—or “Candy,” if you’re nasty—a complex college student who worked as a stripper to pay her way through school. Similar to the character Hall portrayed in her breakout role, the 55-year-old actress is equal parts beauty, brains, and all things Black girl magic.
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The post On Her Mama — Regina Hall Talks ‘Scary Movie,’ Her Famous Friendships, Riding For Black Women & Staying Fine At 55 [Exclusive] appeared first on MadameNoire.
