bilquis in ‘house on the rock’
rickywhittle: My squad is fire 🔥🔥 American Gods season 2 out now. Huge thanks to @entertainmentweekly.
I accept my worship my way
Yetide at the American Gods "House of the Gods" Intimate Experience event at SXSW on March 9, 2019
@YetideBadaki: #AmericanGods #S2 Premiere ❤️
Yetide at the season two premiere of STARZ’s American Gods on March 5, 2019
Yetide at the season two premiere of STARZ’s American Gods on March 5, 2019
Yetide at the American Gods screening during SCAD aTVfest 2019 at SCADshow on February 8, 2019
Yetide at the American Gods screening during SCAD aTVfest 2019 at SCADshow on February 8, 2019
Yetide Badaki as Chichi in This Is Us
#AmericanGods TV show panel, New York Comic Con, USA - 05 Oct 2018
Happy 37th birthday, Yetide!
“Season 1 Bilquising in Slow motion 😂💕" #americangods
American Gods actress Yetide Badaki is looking to do something different with Alice in Wonderland. She recently launched a fundraising campaign for a short film titled Wonderland that will reimagine the classic tale. Wonderland will take the world of Alice and the Mad Hatter and set it in Hollywood’s film industry — which is just as trippy and full of twists and turns. The short is Badaki’s take on being an actress in Hollywood. Badaki, who wrote the short, launched the IndieGoGo campaign to fund the project with her collaborators that include Karen David (Galavant, Once Upon a Time), Dom Burgess (The Feud, The Magicians) and director Jessica Sherif. Badaki and David will also produce. Badaki will star as Zodwa, who will be the film’s Alice character. She is an actress who works at a diner. When she gets called into an audition, she is thrown into a bizarre world “where our rules don’t seem to apply.” David will star as a cutthroat casting director which parallels the character of the Queen while Burgess will play the hookah-smoking Donald Craps, a studio director that is essentially the Caterpillar from the classic fairytale.
There’s a real sense of depth and strength in Bilquis. Hers is a very old story – in every culture, there’s some reference to women and creation and power. It’s bringing it right to the forefront of the conversation, so the question becomes well why can’t a black woman be that person, why do people not see us in this way?

