Insecure reminds us that Molly and Issa were always the real love story
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Cast
Issa Rae (Issa Dee)Yvonne Orji (Molly Carter)Jay Ellis (Lawrence Walker)Natasha Rothwell (Kelli Prenny)Amanda Seales (Tiffany DuBois)Kendrick Sampson (Nathan Campbell)Lisa Joyce (Frieda)Wade Allain-Marcus (Derek DuBois)Neil Brown Jr. (Chad Kerr)Y'lan Noel (Daniel King)
Creators
Regina Y. Hicks, Dayna Lynne North, Larry Wilmore, Prentice Penny, Ben Cory Jones, Jason Lew, Grace Edwards, Laura Kittrell, Ben Dougan, Jen Regan, Amy Aniobi, Fran Richter, Issa Rae, Phil Augusta Jackson, Mike Gauyo, Christopher Oscar Pena, Natasha Rothwell, Eli Wilson Pelton, Syreeta Singleton, Kindsey L. Young
Synopsis
Follows the awkward experiences and racy tribulations of a modern-day African-American woman.
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