ELLE (Canada)

Teyonah Parris

MARVEL’S LATEST STAR IS SOARING TO NEW HEIGHTS.

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“AM I GOOD AT KEEPING SECRETS?” Actor Teyonah Parris repeats the question, her voice taking on a conspirato­rial tone. The South Carolina native’s next role is starring opposite Elizabeth Olsen in Disney Plus’ upcoming Marvel series Wanda-Vision, so although we’re supposed to be talking about the show, there’s not much she can reveal. “I am—but only because I just don’t say anything,” she says. “It’s been quite maddening. When I got the role last year, I had to hold it in for three months. But it was worth it.” Parris first broke out on Mad Men as Don Draper’s secretary, Dawn, before going on to star in Spike Lee’s 2015 satire Chi-Raq and in the intimate James Baldwin adaptation If Beale Street Could Talk. With WandaVisio­n, all eyes are on her as Monica Rambeau. It’s a character that movie fans first met as a boisterous child in Captain Marvel and who comic-book fans know as the eventual leader of the Avengers—although Parris is quick to remind us that her onscreen counterpar­t doesn’t necessaril­y hold the same fate.

A MARVELLOUS SURPRISE “I didn’t know [what role] I had auditioned for in WandaVisio­n, and when I found out I got the part, I was like, ‘You better not say it ’s Monica Rambeau.’ I was so excited, I tried to jump off the stairs in my house. My family had to say, ‘Sit down and breathe.’ It’s been a lifelong dream of mine to be a superhero.” ORIGIN STORY “I grew up watching badass women in action films, but none of them looked like me. I’m humbled by what I’ve been allowed to do. With my roles, I want people to connect with the humanity of Black people and to understand that the Black experience isn’t a monolithic one. I want to find material that makes you question your beliefs or the beliefs of those around you but that can also make you laugh and feel relief from the world and [feel seen].”

ALL NATURAL “[Embracing my natural hair] was such a mental shift for me. I realized I wasn’t comfortabl­e with

it; I didn’t see myself as beautiful in my natural state. I thought I had to fit into a very Eurocentri­c standard of beauty. When I stopped relaxing my hair, it made me confront my own biases. I was being so unfair to myself and not loving myself for who I am.”

HAIR CARE “I use Ronnie’s Oil. It’s really hydrating but not too heavy. It’s my go-to product.”

CHILL VIBES “This T-shirt and no bra situation is kind of lit. I’m not looking forward to putting heels back on. I’d love to get braids—I’m so tired of doing my hair myself—and keep my sweats on.”

MUST-WATCH “Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You. I didn’t know what I was getting into, but the way it centres the conversati­on around the intersecti­on of Blackness, queeners and sexuality is so good. She’s so smart and so brave to speak out about her entire experience as a creative both behind and in front of the camera.” ®

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 ??  ?? From top: Polyester, cotton and elastane tricot track jacket and pants, Adidas ($230 and $200,
adidas.ca); Ronnie’s Oil ($33, theronnies­hop. com); Michaela
Coel in I May Destroy You; Parris
in WandaVisio­n
From top: Polyester, cotton and elastane tricot track jacket and pants, Adidas ($230 and $200, adidas.ca); Ronnie’s Oil ($33, theronnies­hop. com); Michaela Coel in I May Destroy You; Parris in WandaVisio­n
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