![]() ![]() And I think that’s how we keep each other sharp: reminding each other to be honest with ourselves and with our journeys. It feels like a “whoa” moment - I’m realizing I have to be so vulnerable in front of everyone. Halle: For me, it’s been a journey with acting, because I feel like I haven’t really dived very deep into it until now. How do you help each other grow as actors? ![]() That’s where the art and the beauty comes from, when you can do both. And it’s so beautiful when you’re disciplined enough to keep some things to yourself and decide what to share, because not everybody deserves access to your heart. She can make it feel so real and authentic to the point where her own sister, who is constantly with her, forgets that we’re acting.Īnd I know she sometimes feels like she’s closed off but in my opinion, when it comes to music and acting, that’s when she opens up the most, like a flower. Like, sometimes you’ll be saying lines, I’ll be thinking I’m actually just having a regular conversation with her. You can tell how she’s feeling in everything.Ĭhloe: Halle is able to be so natural with her acting, and it’s just so impressive. Chloe will put her emotions all on her face. I feel like I’m the opposite - I’m the type of person who tends to hold everything in and bury it, and tries to put up a front and pretend to be tough like nothing hurts me. But for her to be able to do that and translate it so easily on camera is amazing to me. In our regular lives, she’s a very emotional person as is. ![]() Halle: What surprises me, but also doesn’t at the same time, is just how vulnerable and honest my sister can be onscreen. What has impressed you the most about your sister as a scene partner? What was your first impression of your prescient “Grown-ish” storylines?Ĭhloe Bailey: We’ve been following these sisters who are so close and do everything together, and this showed how their bond is still so strong, despite their different pathways. The following interview has been condensed and edited for clarity. The Times recently spoke to the pair about sharing scenes with your sister and navigating a period of physical and Instagram separation without losing touch creatively. They confront their diverging paths in an emotional scene airing Thursday.įilmed in late 2019, the bittersweet episode comes as they’re spending some months apart - a rarity for the Grammy-nominated siblings: Chloe, 22, is home in Los Angeles after filming the Russell Crowe thriller “The Georgetown Project,” while Halle, 20, is shooting Disney’s live-action “The Little Mermaid” movie in London. As twin athletes dubbed “the Venus and Serena of track,” their characters, Jazz and Sky Forster, recently participated in the qualifying rounds of the Olympics - and only one made it through. ![]() Onscreen, for three seasons and counting, the Bailey sisters have been underrated comic relief on Freeform’s “Grown-ish,” peppering the collegiate misadventures of “Black-ish” breakout Yara Shahidi with delicious deadpan. The R&B duo - signed and mentored by Beyoncé - showcased an unapologetic sophistication on their sophomore album, “Ungodly Hour,” and pioneered COVID-era creativity with live performances from their spectacularly transformed tennis court. Onstage and on the charts, Chloe x Halle are a singular force. ![]()
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