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‘The New Go-To for Black Girl Roles’: Brittany O’Grady and Hollywood’s Colorism Firestorm – The Philadelphia Observer

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Key takeaways
  • Hollywood favors light-skinned, racially ambiguous actresses, reinforcing colorism and narrowing black girl role opportunities.
  • Brittany O'Grady is biracial and racially ambiguous, with credits like The White Lotus, Star, and an upcoming Jumanji sequel.
  • Entertainment outlets reported Shadow and Act announced O'Grady’s lead in Green Bank opposite Tatiana Maslany, intensifying criticism of casting norms.

*It started with one screenwriter’s honest confession.

On April 21, 2026, Alex Malcolm (@LexxMoves) posted on X: “True Story: I talked to 3 separate casting directors, and when I said black girl, they all said this girl’s name. And I don’t know how she identifies, but like this is what we’re up against.”

She attached a photo of Brittany O’Grady. Within hours, the internet exploded.

The post went viral across Black Twitter and landed hard on Lipstick Alley (LSA), where a thread titled “Hollywood writer says this woman is the new go-to for black girl roles” quickly racked up hundreds of furious replies. For those who have followed Hollywood’s colorism problem for years, the comment wasn’t shocking. It was confirmation.

Who Is Brittany O’Grady?

Brittany O’Grady, mid-20s, is biracial with a Black father and white/Irish mother. She has light-to-medium brown skin, curly hair, and a racially ambiguous look that Hollywood executives quietly adore.

Her breakout role came in 2021 as Paula on “The White Lotus,” Season 1 — the complicated, scheming best friend character. She has also starred as Simone on Fox’s “Star” (2016-2019), appeared in Netflix’s It’s What’s Inside, Apple TV+’s Little Voice, and has an upcoming role in the Jumanji sequel (2026).

Coincidentally or not, the very same day Malcolm’s tweet went viral, Shadow and Act announced O’Grady had landed a lead role in “Green Bank,” an indie sci-fi horror thriller opposite Tatiana Maslany. The timing felt pointed to many observers.

Source: ‘The New Go-To for Black Girl Roles’: Brittany O’Grady and Hollywood’s Colorism Firestorm

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