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Janelle Monae Slays The Cover Of ‘Variety’

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Everyone is talking about Janelle Monae’s vibrant “Variety” cover because it is just that bomb.

The Homecoming actress appears on one of three “2020 Power Of Women” covers donning yellow body armour that looks like body paint.

Monae proudly posted the cover on social media, this morning, with the caption “BLACK SOLAR PLEXUS [emoji] Thank you @variety I’d like to reflect light on all the black women whose words and work have poured into me in ways they may not even know.

Thank you for leading the movement to fight for the lives and the rights of our people daily.”

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