Fashion and Identity
Kenya reflects on the struggle of balancing personal style with the responsibilities of parenthood, admitting that his fashion choices often leave him feeling out of place. He shares a humorous insight into his past, revealing how his insecurities in middle school fueled his quick wit and ability to turn the tables on those who teased him. This candid conversation touches on the complexities of growing older while trying to remain relevant and authentic.In this clip
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Episode 1125 - Kenya Barris
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