The decision was personal and it might have been risky since Good, a former child actor, was transitioning to grownup TV and film roles.
“The biggest surprise was that it was so well received,” says the 35-year-old actress, known for her work in films like “Think Like a Man” and shows like BET’s “A Girl Like Grace.”
While at first it was confusing for some in Hollywood, Good ensured everyone the journey was hers.
“Listen, I’m not telling you what to do,” she says. “I’m not asking you to do something. I’m just saying, ‘This is my story. This I what I went through.’”
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