Viola Davis and Taraji P. Henson cover Elle Magazine’s 'Women in TV' issue

Viola Davis and Taraji P. Henson are in Elle Magazine's "Women in TV" issue, and they aren't pulling any punches when it comes to talking about how media has warped our images of women, especially women of color.

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Viola Davis and Taraji P. Henson are in Elle Magazine’s “Women in TV” issue, and they aren’t pulling any punches when it comes to talking about how media has warped our images of women, especially women of color.

Davis said that television and media has warped our perception of female sexuality, saying that TV “lies about women.”

“If you are anywhere above a size 2, you’re not having sex,” Davis said. “You don’t have sexual thoughts. You may not even have a vagina. And if you’re of a certain age, you’re off the table.”

Henson said that it is hard for black characters to be taken seriously, and that perception is something she has had to fight when she plays the character of Cookie Lyon on Empire.

“It was very important to me that she not be sassy and neck-rollin’ and eye-bulgin’ and attitude all the time,” said Henson. “Everything she does is coming from a place of fighting for her family. That’s why she’s not a caricature.”

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