Mercedes + Farrah | P-Valley S2E6: Savage
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Mercedes + Farrah | P-Valley S2E6: Savage

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The first celebrity who wants his sexual orientation to be exposed cuz he fell in love with the secretary at the first sight 🤣🤣🤣
Such a cutie baby Xingia 🌸🌸
Mercedes and Farrah [P-Valley: S2E4]
Mercedes & Farrah
Mercedes & Farrah + eye contact

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P-Valley, from day one, has given Black queer representation in just about every spectrum! From gay, to lesbian, to bisexual! There's non-binary representation! And in this latest episode (S2E4), they gave us two very intimate and beautiful moments/scenes from two Black femme women and two Black masculine men. I gotta emphasize that these two Black masculine men are tatted up and burly...representation from Black gay men on tv this way is very unexplored.
What was so beautiful about it was each scene showed us how much we need to be there for each other. In sisterhood and brotherhood. As Black women with other Black women and Black men with other Black men. And the tenderness and softness that was expressed through words and contact (touch) was done so, so well.
Mercedes & Farrah — P-Valley [S2, E6]
"See here? This my favorite one. I like how you tap into that soft masculine energy. You know, I'on think I'm used to seeing photos of men taken from above 'em. It's like we always haveta look up at 'em. Hm. And I like how you ain't do that, but also still kept his power." — Mercedes Woodbine