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On January 26, 2019, ] debuted her first stand-up comedy special ''I Be Knowin'.''<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.vulture.com/2019/01/amanda-seales-i-be-knowin-hbo-stand-up-interview.html|title=Amanda Seales Be Knowin', and You Should Listen|last=Ngangura|first=Tari|date=January 25, 2019|work=Vulture|access-date=January 29, 2019}}</ref> '']'' is a comedy competition series that premiered on July 9, 2019 on NBC.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/nbc-bring-the-funny-1203126089/|title=NBC Orders Comedy Competition Series With Jeff Foxworthy Among Judges|first=Joe|last=Otterson|work=Variety|date=February 1, 2019}}</ref> Seales hosts, alongside judges ], ], and ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://talentrecap.com/who-is-amanda-seales-10-facts-about-the-bring-the-funny-host/|title=Who Is Amanda Seales? 10 Facts About The 'Bring The Funny' Host|date=July 15, 2019|website=Talent Recap|language=en-US|access-date=July 21, 2019}}</ref> | On January 26, 2019, ] debuted her first stand-up comedy special ''I Be Knowin'.''<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.vulture.com/2019/01/amanda-seales-i-be-knowin-hbo-stand-up-interview.html|title=Amanda Seales Be Knowin', and You Should Listen|last=Ngangura|first=Tari|date=January 25, 2019|work=Vulture|access-date=January 29, 2019}}</ref> '']'' is a comedy competition series that premiered on July 9, 2019 on NBC.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/nbc-bring-the-funny-1203126089/|title=NBC Orders Comedy Competition Series With Jeff Foxworthy Among Judges|first=Joe|last=Otterson|work=Variety|date=February 1, 2019}}</ref> Seales hosts, alongside judges ], ], and ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://talentrecap.com/who-is-amanda-seales-10-facts-about-the-bring-the-funny-host/|title=Who Is Amanda Seales? 10 Facts About The 'Bring The Funny' Host|date=July 15, 2019|website=Talent Recap|language=en-US|access-date=July 21, 2019}}</ref> | ||
Throughout 2019, Seales served as a frequent guest host for the syndicated daytime talk show '']''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Henderson |first=Cydney |title='The Real' has a new co-host: 'Insecure' star and comedian Amanda Seales |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2020/01/06/the-real-new-co-host-insecure-star-comedian-amanda-seales/2829880001/ |access-date=2022-04-16 |website=USA TODAY |language=en-US}}</ref> On January 6, 2020, Seales was promoted from guest co-host to permanent co-host.<ref name="Petski">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2020/01/amanda-seales-joins-the-real-as-permanent-co-host-1202822873/|title=Amanda Seales Joins 'The Real' As Permanent Co-Host|last=Petski|first=Denise|date=January 6, 2020|website=]}}</ref> She departed the series after six months of co-hosting, citing her dissatisfaction with the inability to openly speak on recent social issues as a reason.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Nakamura|first1=Reid|url=https://www.thewrap.com/amanda-seales-to-exit-the-real-i-cannot-speak-to-my-people-the-way-they-need-to-be-spoken-to/|title=Amanda Seales to Exit 'The Real': 'I Cannot Speak to My People the Way They Need to Be Spoken To'|website=]|date=June 3, 2020|access-date=June 4, 2020}}</ref> | Throughout 2019, Seales served as a frequent guest host for the syndicated daytime talk show '']''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Henderson |first=Cydney |title='The Real' has a new co-host: 'Insecure' star and comedian Amanda Seales |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2020/01/06/the-real-new-co-host-insecure-star-comedian-amanda-seales/2829880001/ |access-date=2022-04-16 |website=USA TODAY |language=en-US}}</ref> On January 6, 2020, Seales was promoted from guest co-host to permanent co-host.<ref name="Petski">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2020/01/amanda-seales-joins-the-real-as-permanent-co-host-1202822873/|title=Amanda Seales Joins 'The Real' As Permanent Co-Host|last=Petski|first=Denise|date=January 6, 2020|website=]}}</ref> She departed the series after six months of co-hosting, citing her dissatisfaction with the inability to openly speak on recent social issues as a reason.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Nakamura|first1=Reid|url=https://www.thewrap.com/amanda-seales-to-exit-the-real-i-cannot-speak-to-my-people-the-way-they-need-to-be-spoken-to/|title=Amanda Seales to Exit 'The Real': 'I Cannot Speak to My People the Way They Need to Be Spoken To'|website=]|date=June 3, 2020|access-date=June 4, 2020}}</ref> In September 2020, Seales accused ''The Real'' of stealing ideas from her show ''Smart Funny & Black'', saying ''The Real''<nowiki/>'s segment "Black Lives Matter University" featured a logo that closely resembled ''Smart Funny & Black''<nowiki/>'s emblem.<ref>{{Cite web |last=September 22 |first=Georgia Slater |last2=Am |first2=2020 10:06 |title=Ex The Real Co-Host Amanda Seales Says Show Needs to Be Called Out for Allegedly Ripping Her Off |url=https://people.com/tv/ex-the-real-co-host-amanda-seales-says-show-needs-to-be-called-out-for-allegedly-ripping-her-off/ |access-date=2022-04-18 |website=PEOPLE.com |language=en}}</ref> | ||
In June 2020, Seales revealed on social media that she will host the ] on June 28, 2020.<ref>{{Cite magazine|date=2020-06-15|title=Amanda Seales to Host 2020 BET Awards|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/awards/9402914/amanda-seales-host-2020-bet-awards-megan-thee-stallion-roddy-ricch-dababy-performer-list|access-date=2020-06-16|magazine=Billboard}}</ref> | In June 2020, Seales revealed on social media that she will host the ] on June 28, 2020.<ref>{{Cite magazine|date=2020-06-15|title=Amanda Seales to Host 2020 BET Awards|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/awards/9402914/amanda-seales-host-2020-bet-awards-megan-thee-stallion-roddy-ricch-dababy-performer-list|access-date=2020-06-16|magazine=Billboard}}</ref> | ||
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In February 2020, Seales sought controversy while on '']'' when defending ] after he was arrested for ]. While describing the accusations as alleged, she went on to defend the actor saying, "Even if it was a hoax for the sake of bringing attention to this, then I’m like, that’s low-key noble".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thewrap.com/real-amanda-seales-jussie-smollett-attack-noble-hoax/|title= ‘The Real’ Co-Host Amanda Seales Defends Jussie Smollett: Even If Attack Was a ‘Hoax,’ It Was ‘Noble’ Thing to Do (Video)|website= The Wrap|accessdate= March 11, 2022}}</ref> In 2022, Smollett was found guilty of orchestrating a fake hate crime and sentenced to 150 days in prison.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/jussie-smollett-sentenced-false-police-reports-83384152|title= Jussie Smollett sentenced for false police reports|website= March 11, 2022}}</ref> | In February 2020, Seales sought controversy while on '']'' when defending ] after he was arrested for ]. While describing the accusations as alleged, she went on to defend the actor saying, "Even if it was a hoax for the sake of bringing attention to this, then I’m like, that’s low-key noble".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thewrap.com/real-amanda-seales-jussie-smollett-attack-noble-hoax/|title= ‘The Real’ Co-Host Amanda Seales Defends Jussie Smollett: Even If Attack Was a ‘Hoax,’ It Was ‘Noble’ Thing to Do (Video)|website= The Wrap|accessdate= March 11, 2022}}</ref> In 2022, Smollett was found guilty of orchestrating a fake hate crime and sentenced to 150 days in prison.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/jussie-smollett-sentenced-false-police-reports-83384152|title= Jussie Smollett sentenced for false police reports|website= March 11, 2022}}</ref> | ||
In 2021, Seales was criticized for portraying an ], or "AKA," on the series '']''. Real-life members of the sorority responded negatively to Seales' character wearing Alpha Kappa Alpha colors.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tvline.com/2021/10/25/insecure-season-5-premiere-aka-sorority-tiffany-amanda-seales-issa-rae/|title = Insecure's Amanda Seales Claps Back at Angry Fans After AKA Sorority Backlash: 'I'm Just Playing a Character'|date = 26 October 2021}}</ref> Seales responded to the criticism in an Instagram video defending her portrayal, saying that she is not a member of the sorority, citing the distinction between her portrayal of an AKA and the real life AKA.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Amanda Seales and Issa Rae Clap Back After Debate Erupts Online Over ‘Insecure’ Character Tiffany Wearing Greek Letters |url=https://news.yahoo.com/amanda-seales-issa-rae-clap-133800664.html |access-date=2022-04-18 |website=news.yahoo.com |language=en-US}}</ref> It was later reported that the sorority plans to take legal |
In 2021, Seales was criticized for portraying an ], or "AKA," on the series '']''. Real-life members of the sorority responded negatively to Seales' character wearing Alpha Kappa Alpha colors.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tvline.com/2021/10/25/insecure-season-5-premiere-aka-sorority-tiffany-amanda-seales-issa-rae/|title = Insecure's Amanda Seales Claps Back at Angry Fans After AKA Sorority Backlash: 'I'm Just Playing a Character'|date = 26 October 2021}}</ref> Seales responded to the criticism in an Instagram video defending her portrayal, saying that she is not a member of the sorority, citing the distinction between her portrayal of an AKA and the real life AKA.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Amanda Seales and Issa Rae Clap Back After Debate Erupts Online Over ‘Insecure’ Character Tiffany Wearing Greek Letters |url=https://news.yahoo.com/amanda-seales-issa-rae-clap-133800664.html |access-date=2022-04-18 |website=news.yahoo.com |language=en-US}}</ref> It was later reported that the sorority plans to take legal action against Seales, saying that Seales engaged in unauthorized of the AKA brand.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-10-28 |title=Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Director Planning to Take Action After AKA Logo Worn By Actress |url=https://www.blackenterprise.com/alpha-kappa-alpha-sorority-director-planning-to-take-action-after-aka-logo-worn-by-actress/ |access-date=2022-04-18 |website=Black Enterprise |language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== |
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Born | Amanda Ingrid Seales (1981-07-01) July 1, 1981 (age 43) Inglewood, California, U.S. |
Education | State University of New York, Purchase (BA) Columbia University (MA) |
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Years active | 1992–present |
Comedy career | |
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Genres | Stand-up comedy |
Musical career | |
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Instrument | Vocals |
Website | amandaseales |
Musical artist |
Amanda Ingrid Seales (born July 1, 1981), formerly known by the stage name Amanda Diva, is an American comedian and actress. Since 2017, she has starred in the HBO comedy series Insecure. In 2019, HBO released her first stand-up comedy special I Be Knowin. Then, in 2020, Seales launched Smart Funny & Black, a comedy gameshow that showcases Black culture, history, and experience. Seales was also one of the co-hosts of the syndicated daytime talk show, The Real, alongside Loni Love, Tamera Mowry, Adrienne Bailon, and Jeannie Mai.
Early life
Amanda Seales was born in Inglewood, CA on July 1, 1981. Her mother was born and raised in Mt. Moritz, Grenada. Her father is African-American. As a result, both she and her mother are dual citizens of the US and Grenada. She moved to Orlando, Florida, in 1989, where she later attended Dr. Phillips High School. She graduated from SUNY-Purchase, then acquired a master's degree in African-American studies with a concentration in Hip hop from Columbia University.
Career
Film and television
Seales's first film was a minor role as Katy in the 1993 movie Cop and a Half. The next year Seales was featured on the Nickelodeon sitcom My Brother and Me (1994) as Deonne Wilburn. In 2002 she appeared on Russell Simmons' Def Poetry Jam. Seales became publicly known as "VJ Amanda Diva" on MTV2 Sucker Free Countdown on Sundays. In 2016 she appeared in a recurring role on the HBO series Insecure, as Tiffany DuBois. Also in 2016, Seales began hosting her own show on truTV called Greatest Ever.
On January 26, 2019, HBO debuted her first stand-up comedy special I Be Knowin'. Bring the Funny is a comedy competition series that premiered on July 9, 2019 on NBC. Seales hosts, alongside judges Kenan Thompson, Chrissy Teigen, and Jeff Foxworthy.
Throughout 2019, Seales served as a frequent guest host for the syndicated daytime talk show The Real. On January 6, 2020, Seales was promoted from guest co-host to permanent co-host. She departed the series after six months of co-hosting, citing her dissatisfaction with the inability to openly speak on recent social issues as a reason. In September 2020, Seales accused The Real of stealing ideas from her show Smart Funny & Black, saying The Real's segment "Black Lives Matter University" featured a logo that closely resembled Smart Funny & Black's emblem.
In June 2020, Seales revealed on social media that she will host the BET Awards 2020 on June 28, 2020.
In February 2022, Seales was cast in the three-part documentary series Everything's Gonna Be All White, airing on Showtime. Seales stated that the series will discuss white fragility and the experiences of African-Americans.
Music
In 2007, Seales replaced Natalie Stewart of the musical duo Floetry on tour with Marsha Ambrosius, and in December of that same year Seales (as Amanda Diva) released her first extended play (EP) Life Experience. In 2008, she was featured on the song "Manwomanboogie" on Q-Tip's Grammy-nominated album The Renaissance. On March 3, 2009, Seales released Spandex, Rhymes & Soul.
Podcast
Seales hosts a weekly podcast titled Small Doses.
Game Show
She created and hosts the touring variety game show, Smart Funny & Black, where her love of games and music, was used to serve as a safe space for the Black voice and celebrates the many contributions Black Americans have made to history and pop culture and more.
Activism
In 2010, Seales teamed up with Truth, to start an anti-smoking campaign.
On June 11, 2017, during a livestream on Katy Perry's YouTube channel, an exchange took place between Seales and Caitlyn Jenner, with Seales sharing her experiences as an African-American woman, stating that Jenner benefits from white privilege. Towards the end of the exchange, Seales told Jenner "This country is here for you. This country ain’t here for me in the same way, sis". Seales has attributed this exchange to her becoming an activist and spoke about her feelings that "Black women are always denied the right to be angry".
Radio
On April 18, 2022, Seales began co-hosting a new weekly radio show, Amanda Seales’ Smart Funny & Black Radio on SiriusXM, alongside Taj Rani and JeremiahLikeTheBible, featuring topics such as games, celebrity interviews and African-American culture.
Controversies
In 2019, Seales was involved in a controversy where many people mistakenly reported that she had accused former NFL player and neurosurgeon resident Myron Rolle of sexually harassing several women. She made several Instagram videos alleging he was sexually inappropriate, and was sharing that she had heard those allegations from other women. Multiple people who were spreading that story have since admitted that Seales did not make those allegations herself.
In the weeks preceding Rodney Reed's November 20, 2019 execution date, Seales publicly urged Texas Governor Greg Abbott to exonerate Reed or stay his execution. She later rescinded her support after learning more about his history.
In February 2020, Seales sought controversy while on The Real when defending Jussie Smollett after he was arrested for faking a hate crime. While describing the accusations as alleged, she went on to defend the actor saying, "Even if it was a hoax for the sake of bringing attention to this, then I’m like, that’s low-key noble". In 2022, Smollett was found guilty of orchestrating a fake hate crime and sentenced to 150 days in prison.
In 2021, Seales was criticized for portraying an Alpha Kappa Alpha, or "AKA," on the series Insecure. Real-life members of the sorority responded negatively to Seales' character wearing Alpha Kappa Alpha colors. Seales responded to the criticism in an Instagram video defending her portrayal, saying that she is not a member of the sorority, citing the distinction between her portrayal of an AKA and the real life AKA. It was later reported that the sorority plans to take legal action against Seales, saying that Seales engaged in unauthorized of the AKA brand.
Discography
EPs
Title | Album details |
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Life Experience |
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Spandex, Rhymes & Soul |
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Madame Monochrome |
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Mixtapes
Title | Album details |
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Foreplay |
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Technicolor Lover |
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Guest appearances
Title | Year | Album | Artist(s) |
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"Manwomanboogie" | 2008 | The Renaissance | Q-Tip |
"Get Right" | 2010 | Rebel Without Applause | Johnny Polygon |
"Blvd Broad" | |||
"You Belong to Me" | Catch-Up | ||
"Beautiful Things" | LIFE | Kenichiro Nishihara | |
"Proud 2 Be" | 2012 | Crack on Steroids | N.O.R.E., M-1 |
Filmography
Film and TV
Year | Production title | Role | Notes and awards |
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1993 | Cop and a Half | Katy | |
1994–95 | My Brother and Me | Deon Wilburn | |
2006 | Freedomland | Angry Female Tenant | |
2011 | Identical | Poet #2 | |
2015–17 | Get Your Life | Herself | |
2016 | Ladies Book Club | Helena | |
2016–2021 | Insecure | Tiffany DuBois | |
2016–17 | Greatest Ever | Herself | Host |
2017 | Hood Adjacent | Herself | |
2018 | Black-ish | Barbara | |
2019 | I Be Knowin'' | Herself | |
2019 | Bring the Funny | Herself | Host |
2020 | Ellen's Game of Games | Herself/Guest | Episode 2: Stink Tank |
2020 | The Real | Herself | Co-Host and Producer |
2020 | Match Game | Herself/Guest | Episode: "Joel McHale, Amanda Seales, Ron Funches, Ana Gasteyer, Ron Huebel, Nikki Glasser" |
Music videos
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"Neon" (featuring Johnny Polygon) |
2009 | Lyn-don McCray |
Bibliography
Seales's first book, 'Small Doses: Potent Truths for Everyday Use' was also released in 2019. The book is an extension of her podcast of the same name. It is a volume of essays, axioms, original illustrations, and photos from her trademark "self-help from the hip” style of commentary.
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External links
- Official website
- Amanda Diva at AllMusic
- Amanda Diva discography at Discogs
- Amanda Seales at IMDb
- Amanda Seales on Instagram
- Amanda Diva discography at MusicBrainz
- Living people
- 1981 births
- American hip hop DJs
- American radio DJs
- American people of Grenadian descent
- Musicians from Los Angeles
- Actresses from Los Angeles
- State University of New York at Purchase alumni
- American women rappers
- African-American women rappers
- West Coast hip hop musicians
- African-American actresses
- African-American songwriters
- Songwriters from California
- Radio personalities from Los Angeles
- VJs (media personalities)
- American female hip hop singers
- Dr. Phillips High School alumni
- Anti-smoking activists
- 21st-century American rappers
- 21st-century American women musicians
- American health activists
- Women radio presenters
- American contemporary R&B singers
- African-American television talk show hosts
- American television talk show hosts
- American women poets
- American women podcasters
- American podcasters
- 21st-century African-American women
- 21st-century African-American musicians
- Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
- 20th-century African-American people
- 20th-century African-American women