![]() "I hear to this day, 'I believe I can be a princess now because of you.' " "That movie changed the way Black little girls believed in themselves," she said. Throwback: Brandy has us 'Beggin & Pleadin' over hot new song 'Cinderella' impact lives onĭespite being released nearly three decades ago, Brandy said the impact of "Cinderella" has been far-reaching. ![]() 'B7': Brandy Norwood put 'entire heart and soul' into her first album in eight years "It's a story for every little boy and girl of every color." There's a place for everybody,' " Peters said. "'Cinderella' was never done that way before, which was saying to young people that were watching, 'This could be you. Peters said the representation provided by the film was groundbreaking, particularly for children. "The idea of having Cinderella be a young Black girl at the time was an extraordinary idea," said Alexander, who played Lionel in the film. "But then suddenly you have a Black woman as a queen, a white man as the king and an Asian man as the prince, and at first glance you go, 'What?' " The film, an adaptation of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's 1957 musical comedy, stood apart from its predecessor for its diverse casting. More: See Dua Lipa, Megan Thee Stallion recreate Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey dress gag at Grammys 'Cinderella' broke ground with diverse casting "Brandy admired her so much, and Whitney was so loving to her," Peters recalled. "What could be more perfect than that, than having your Fairy Godmother be someone that loves you and you look up to?" Peters, who played Cinderella's stepmother, said the chemistry between the then-teen singer and Houston was "just off the charts." Whitney Houston biopic: Naomi Ackie becomes late icon in impressive first footage, poster "And I'm nervous, but I'm not nervous because I feel like I can be myself around her and then she feels like she can be herself around me, and so this magic is happening." ![]() "I remember it like it was yesterday," said Brandy while watching a video of herself and Houston singing together in the studio. You gotta be kidding me."īrandy said co-starring with Houston was part of the "real-life fairytale" of being cast in the film. "I had no idea that my destiny would take me to a role (like) Cinderella, be the first woman of color to play her, and then for Whitney Houston to be my Fairy Godmother. That was it," Brandy said during the "20/20" special. "My dreams when I was a young girl (were) to be a singer, have my own band and meet Whitney Houston. With her lead role in "Cinderella," Brandy became the first Black actress to play the classic fairytale character onscreen. 'An epic celebration': Fans go wild when Brandy, Monica reveal they'll reunite in Verzuz battle Brandy became first Black actress to play 'Cinderella,' bonded with Whitney Houston
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