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Cleo was the first Australian women's magazine to feature non-frontal nude male centrefolds in 1972, with Jack Thomson, a prominent Australian actor at the time, the magazine's first Mate of the Month. What Buttrose thought would be a light hearted, one-off feature became an essential component of what made Cleo so popular. Other mates were On playing the role of militant bank robber Cleo in Set It Off, Latifah, whose real name is Dana Owens, said she warned her younger siblings that there might be public backlash to their big sister playing a gay character on the big screen. The hip-hop community frowned upon homosexuality (and still does). Set It Off Synopsis: After being fired from her job as a bank teller, Frankie (Vivica A. Fox) begins working at a janitorial service with her friends Tisean (Kimberly Elise), a single mother; Cleo (Queen Latifah), a boisterous lesbian; and Stony (Jada Pinkett), who is dealing with the recent death of her brother. Nov 07, 2016 · Set It Off upends this familiar gendering of Black pain. The movie refuses to erase Black women from narratives of criminalization, police murder and state violence. Maybe it’s watching Cleo Interesting… Queen Latifah Talks Playing Cleo In “Set It Off” An in-depth interview with Queen Latifah is getting national attention.. In the latest issue of InStyle, Queen chats with none other than Tracee Ellis Ross who was tapped by the publication to work as a guest editor for a piece on Queen’s confidence and reinvention.
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Nov 07, 2016 · Set It Off upends this familiar gendering of Black pain. The movie refuses to erase Black women from narratives of criminalization, police murder and state violence. Maybe it’s watching Cleo Interesting… Queen Latifah Talks Playing Cleo In “Set It Off” An in-depth interview with Queen Latifah is getting national attention.. In the latest issue of InStyle, Queen chats with none other than Tracee Ellis Ross who was tapped by the publication to work as a guest editor for a piece on Queen’s confidence and reinvention.