The Fix: Quinta Moves On, Devon & Meagan Heal after divorce
The Fix: Quinta Moves On, Devon & Meagan Heal after divorce
Quinta Brunson is living proof that it’s okay to dream bigger—even when you’re already winning. After five seasons of Abbott Elementary and a trophy case full of awards, she’s looking ahead to new creative horizons. She told Bustle, “The goal was never just to do one show forever.” It’s about building a legacy, not just a moment. That’s a message for all of us: don’t be afraid to outgrow what’s comfortable and make space for what’s next. We’ll be cheering Quinta on every step of the way.
On the streaming front, Netflix is serving up a story that feels like church and home all at once. Ruth & Boaz is coming September 26, reimagined by Devon Franklin and Tyler Perry. Set in rural Tennessee, it’s about faith, second chances, and chosen family. Serayah stars as an Atlanta singer who puts her dreams on hold to care for a grieving mother figure, played by the legendary Phylicia Rashad. And Tyler Lepley? He’s our modern-day Boaz. This isn’t just another love story—it’s a balm for the spirit, full of hope and healing. Add it to your watchlist, sis.
And let’s talk real wellness. Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors are launching Honor Culture, a brand focused on fitness, mental health, and healing. It’s about more than products—it’s about honoring our journeys. They’re challenging us to see our stories, struggles, and growth as sacred. In a world that loves the highlight reel, this feels refreshingly real. It’s the kind of mission we can get behind, because true glow-ups start from within.
That’s The Fix—I’m Karen Vaughn!
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