

The singer continued on to share that she hopes her story will make an impact and create change within such a "corrupt system." being able to buy candles, it's the little things." She revealed: "I'm just grateful honestly for each day and being able to have the keys to my car, being able to be independent. Spears shared the simple, yet empowering ways her life has changed in recent days. On November 16th, the pop icon took to Instagram to share updates, four days after her conservatorship came to an end. The highly anticipated fourth season is almost here and it will be the first season to premiere on Paramount Plus. It's been so incredible to have so many models of what a strong, empowered but still compassionate and generous and loving woman is." Sonequa's Discovery co-star, Mary Wiseman added: "Even having Sonequa as a leader and learning from her grace and from her strength and intelligence.

"Well it's great isn't it? It's pretty great. I hadn't seen it yet and I had to hold back the tears, it's a lot."Ĭaptain Janeway herself, Kate Mulgrew had this to say about her fellow Star Trek franchise pioneer: I mean this is a little bit of a confession but in the green room, Michelle (Paradise) graciously showed me the key art for the first time. It's such a blessing and it feels like a lot of things are coming to fruition with it. We connected with Sonequa who got emotional when talking about the momentous occasion: "It's so gorgeous. This is the first time in Star Trek history that audiences will see an African-American female captain.

A poster featuring Sonequa was released at New York Comic Con with the tagline: "The chair is hers now." This takes on a whole new meaning when you consider that this is about more than just a chair.
