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Hall struggled to find support from some network executives who thought the concept would be exploitative of Black women, in light of the history of casting them in hypersexualized roles on screen. The series gained popularity over two seasons for exploring the provocative world of Black Southern sex workers while also addressing homosexuality, poverty and mental health.
‘P-Valley’ explores Black strip club culture, gay acceptance
Starz has not made an official announcement. Hall knew her series could resonate with viewers, saying strip clubs in the South are more of an intriguing spectacle than taboo. I really spent years talking to so many different women and was so inspired by their experiences to create gay fictional characters that feel so much like real life.
Some on social media took aim at the show for featuring gay sex scenes, particularly between Black men. This show is successful because it subverts the expectation that you have for all of these characters. She said the show explores the different reasons women venture into sex work, such as a financial means to an end or to celebrate the freedom of showing off their body.
Hall understands her black has created some uncomfortable conversations on topics such as queer acceptance and Black empowerment. There are queer people in our strips and churches — everywhere around us. We're going to represent all types of people on our show. Sign out. Return to Homepage. TV-P-Valley 1 of 5.
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