we are who we are

After struggling to find representation as a child, the We Are Who We Are star is celebrating the new wave of queer Black talent on screen.
The American actor is fast becoming the poster boy for Gen Z. Just don’t call him the new Timothée Chalamet.
This week, the Grammy nominations were announced, Beverley Callard is quickly becoming a national treasure, The Mandalorian had their “coffee cup” moment and we have a Bake Off winner.
The American actor stars in the new BBC Three series, We Are Who We Are, created by Call Me By Your Name director, Luca Guadagnino.