Some people cross the divide with love and respect…
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Miss Celia is the best. She's treating Minny with complete respect
Well that’s because she knew what that kinda felt like. She was white trash; her and Minnie aren’t too different.
Wild how don't be a pos was a foreign concept to Americans then......and a lot of the world now I suppose.
@@famouslyterrible3830wut? Learn some history my friend
I loved Celia and I was so happy to see that her husband was also kind.
🌹🌿 The way it should be
This relationship is the best part of the movie.
Yes!I could just watch a series or a full movie of them two 😊
Yup, and then when she finally meets the husband 😊
@@dadriamcgregor8346 Yes!And how supportive he was of Minny and greatful for the help
@@milirodriguez8493 yes he was such a sweetheart to Minny!😊💜
In the book Celia kills a guy that tried to attack them in the yard
"Minnie, don't burn chicken. "
Octavia Spencer is an amazing actress.
She plays her Minnie character flawlessly.
"The help" is one of the timeless movies that will last decades, entertaining many generations to come.
Like to "Kill a mockingbird."
And when she ate that chicken , the crunch was everything 😂😂
They don’t write movies like this anymore it makes me so sad. We could have some amazing modern Westerns and Soul films if the industry was more forgiving. Instead we get the 30th marvel movie with 2 borderline stereotypical gay characters that are supposed to make up for the awful plot & acting 🤨
@@mazarine_44That is the truth! What I wouldn’t do to see a great movie right now……one that doesn’t leave you for a couple days.
I loved their relationship
Hollywood will remake reboot and reimagine this movie for a modern audience, why not , it will make lots of money.
Mr. Johnny ended up being so nice to Minnie and invited her to eat dinner with him and Ms. Celia that she cooked especially for her!
The way they take care of her at that moment is like taking care of their mom
@@a.g.demada5263 I know. An honorable display of their complete appreciation of her.
@@rhiannasanford6160 true and I like to imagine they ask her to move with them with her children
I genuinely loved that. He adored his wife and treated his maid like a human being in a world where it's considered taboo to do so
Not only that but also to live with them.
She butchered it, you cook it 😆 Perfect friendship ❤
All I want to know is who de-feathered it? That’s the hardest part… or so I hear 😂
@@aprild3250 My mom is X-Amish. They hold it upside down to let the blood drain, then dip into boiling hot water, then pluck, then get rid of the gut immediately (salmonella). 🤮
The little feathers are hard to get off by hand; so when eating a non-factory bird there will be little feathers on certain parts of the skin. They didn’t care… just deep fried those wings and crunched away. (This is why I only eat boneless, skinless chicken & mostly only beef.)
*Also it’s true that if one gets away from you, they will run around the yard. Since the heart is still beating blood sometimes shoots all over the place.
I used to baby sit for this family when I was about 13. If we were having chicken for dinner the husband killed the chook, I got it to dunk in a bucket of hot water to pull the feathers. It was then given to the wife she cleaned it and cooked it.
Where i can from, those little feathers you say can be get rid by putting on fire. The little feathers will burn immediately. In my 28 yrs of existence, i never get a salmonella by how we cook from live chicken. Sorry! english is not my first language btw. @@Private-wj4nd
O my , my family did the same@@Private-wj4nd
This relationship is so pure. Celia just has no concept of why she should treat Minnie differently. She doesn't realise it but despite everyone looking down on her, she's years ahead of her time.
🙌🏾
Because the same hateful, jealous bitches that mistreated Minnie also treated Celia Foote the exact same way. She knows what cruelty feels like and she just isn’t going to do that to another person.
And despite ppl treating her truly bad and so hurtful, she doesn't cave in to please them she just continues to be herself and true to herself. That's integrity.. and a pure heart. We'd all be like that if there weren't some truly "Godless souls around" like that Hilly...biaatch
It is how it should be. When I had my babies I had a girl that ate lunch with me which I made myself so I would enjoy her company. It was my joy and pleasure to make lunch for both of us and she was a bit shy at first but she got over it. Nothing wrong with treating people as people - as well as human beings besides I enjoyed the company I had.
Celia reminds me a little of Theo von or Elvis. When you’re born into abject poverty, what does race matter? Poverty is poverty, regardless of race you’re still at the bottom of society. Hunger is colorblind
I really loved Celia's character. So sweet and down to earth.
That's why she was hated so much. Plus she was just natural. Movie is so good.
@@VannaWhiite and yet so far removed from reality as to be almost Disney. Cue Mr Bluebird!
I really love this expression " down to earth " hh
Ditzy...sorry
She was gentle and sweet and kind. There’s nothing ditzy about that.
"Minnie don't burn chiken"
Till she does
Best line 😂😂
What does that even mean?😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Lowkey like "I'd rather just let him shoot me."
The stern look when Celia says "I'm fine right here Minnie" sends me chills and warms my soul every single time I watch it. By far my favorite character in the movie.
What’s the name to the movie
@@unknowntownname2771the title is the help
@@unknowntownname2771 The Help
@@cherie914 Thank you!!
yess! and I think Minnie kinda loves that she will stand her ground and she treats her as an equal 🥲💖
Mr. Jonnys part was short but it made realized why he chose Miss. Celia to marry in the end . He was more down to earth like Celia and he didnt seem to be a racist
It makes me wonder how he was ever with Hilly 🤮
@@amberdenise5954 probably because of family connections and their families kinda expected them to get married at some point.
@@alia_babo yeah that makes sense
@@amberdenise5954He dumped her once he got to know the real Hilly.
@@alia_babo Yeah that’s usually the case of people dating who don’t even like each other.
“All right! Chicken already dead, Ms Celia.” 😅 That line kills me every time.
Right?
Yep, he dead!
@@jacindaellison3363lol yeah when she opens the bag and looks inside and says “ yeah he dead.” The facial expression gets me every time ! Lol😂
😂😂
Everytime
the fact that the actress are still friends warm my heart
Thank you 😊
true blood!
The movie is “The Help” for anyone wondering
Wooosh thank you!!🎉
Thanks. I was searching the comments for the title.
❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you
Thanks. I had forgotten what it was called. 😊
In the book it explains that Celia came from a town called sugar ditch which was the poorest of the poor. She was considered even “lower” than Minnie. So when she married Johnny who had a lot of money she still had that humble nature about her where she didn’t think she was better than anyone and therefore looked at Minnie more like an equal. But overall she was incredibly lonely and all she wanted was a big a family.
I find it ironic that the one woman in this story who would’ve made the best mom, couldn’t have children.
P.S. that chicken that Celia is eating is a deep fried vegan tortilla wrapped around a popsicle stick. The actress is vegan and couldn’t eat real chicken.
She was a lot more skittish in the book and seeks validation and praise from Minnie too. They also left a pretty amusing part that happened in the book out of the movie. (I don’t blame them either, it was pretty weird)
@Lynnywhereuat007
Sorry for asking what's the name of the book?
@@2t3l54 “the help” it is hilariously funny and heartbreaking at the same time. Such a good read!
@Lynnywhereuat007 what scene? Could you give us an insight? 😂😅
Was she NEVER able to carry to full term? So sad :( i hoped there would be at least one baby for her and Johnny once she was able to heal awhile, mentally as well as physically. Johnny said when Minnie got there, Celia started getting better, so i was really hoping she would be able to have one go to full term and live ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Shows that not everyone is the same. There are people who are genuinely good and kind.
I agree. And I do wish all the entertainment platforms including news media the worst culprit portrayed the full spectrum of real humanity rather than just the extreme s. The Heros are romanticised and the villains are demonised and get all the media's attention Each person is a spectrum of good and not so good. We, the support actors are the majority but our stories remain untold. Maybe that is why social media reveals the full spectrum of us because like Donkey in Shrek we are at the back jumping up and down saying "pick me!".
Celia is admirable and noble for her time. She treated minnie with love and respect as should be . Staff is extended family the people that make sure we are full happy and in a clean environment. ❤😊
Staff? On their pay it was glorified slavery, dressed up as 'staff'
As did her husband. He treated Minnie with the same respect and gratitude that she did.
Yes, staff is extended family, but why lower case Minnie's name? 🤔😏
@@misstunes1765 😒
I grew up with a Minnie, her name was Mary. I can't even remember a time that she wasn't at our house. Days of our lives playing on the TV while she vacuumed ❤. Sometimes she'd let me help push that behemoth around. Old rainbow vacuum that you filled with water.
Celia is a sheltered country girl with a kind heart, she sees Minnie as someone who is helping her when she needs it. She sees her as a friend. In a place where Minnie is used to casual cruelty and the brutality of the world, that kindness drew her in, not only because it was so rare especially between races, but because she knew that kindness made her vulnerable when Celia was swimming with sharks.
Sheltered? In the book, it's explained that she was very, very poor before. Like she was considered the lowest of the low. Idk if I'd call that sheltered
Even without the context of the book and just what's in this clip, I would think with the context of a woman in the period and place knowing how to and being perfectly prepared to butcher how own chicken means she wasn't sheltered. Less obvious is her cooking repertoire if only because the first is very regional - corn pone (Both an actual recipe and a slang meaning 'hick' because of the recipe's association with those who often make it) and making potatoes aka 'the starvation food' edible.
@@AdamStanheightsWifeyou can be poor and still be sheltered.
Just because you're poor doesn't mean you've experienced every hardship in the world.
My family grew up in poverty, but my sister being the younger one is sheltered and less "street smart" than I was because we're here to protect her not give her more hardships.
@kspade1788 it's impossible to experience EVERY hardship in the world. And being sheltered means that you don't see what the world is truly like. Basically, you don't have the chance to see that the world is hard and sucks.
Now, you can be poor and be sheltered, that's a possibility. But Celia wasn't. Being poor in its own right is a hardship. A very, very hard hardship. Celia was poor and treated poorly because of it, she was considered white trash. She's not sheltered at all, because she understood the hardship of being poor and being treated like dogshit because of it. That, right there, is seeing how the world really is. How hard and sucky it truly is because of humanity, and Celia saw that. She wasn't at all sheltered.
@@kspade1788was going to say this. I grew up financially poor but I come from a family that values education. So, I have always been rich and “sheltered” by society terms.
the cutest part was that her husband was just as sweet as she was, the cutest couple.
That's why it's odd how Johnny ever dated Hilly to begin with. Then again, I see why he dumped her.
Celia was the most genuine character. She was hurting but still wanted to look out for everyone else and her husband is so darling. Celia has real class.
Absolutely agree with you
She's a sweetheart to her own maid
As we all should be.
@@romelleabdulaleem283 true
Literally @@romelleabdulaleem283
What kind of comment is this??
@@user-xb5cs8to8q
In that time & history it was NOT expected as black people were treated as 2nd class citizens & segregation was fully enforced at the time.
Miss Celia's character is how I think Marilyn Monroe was in real life. Not the looks or blonde hair, but how she treats people. Marilyn insisted the great Ella Fitzgerald be allowed to perform in "White" establishments, and she and Ella became best friends. Marilyn was so underrated as a person.😢
Exactly❤
She didn't care if she was "The Help". She saw Minnie as a friend and that's what I loved about this part of the movie. I'd sit with Minnie anytime. ❤❤❤
Girl shut up
the exact same reason I love princess and the frog from disney, this dynamic makes me so happy
@@junthemaledicted I love that movie also. ❤️❤️❤️
where can i watch this 😭
@kyla1202 I bought the DVD so I could watch it whenever I wanted. Sometimes they show it on cable.
I still feel bad for her as some one who delt with multiple losses she played it so believable and Minnie was her rock. I love this movie. It has some horrible parts but in the end it is a great story of triumph.
What movie is this? I think I've seen it, but I watch so many I can't even recall! I might have only seen snippets. Oy. Thanks in advance!
@@bonnemoms5413it’s The Help
@bonnemoms5413 It's The Help.
Indeed it is!
Miss Celia was one of a kind. She didn't deserve the hate she got from the other women.
Octavia Spencer deserves ALL the awards she received for this roll and the many other rolls she's had. Truly one of the great artists of craft.
Yes, she is.
Role.
@@Randy-ry9ss No no, I like it better that way 😂
@@user-dt2ig5zu4n I like me a buttery roll !
You should hear an interview she did on NPR with Terry Gross. Her process is amazing.
I loved the friendship of the two ladies--they truly loved and respected each other
Their relationship is even like a mother/daughter's one
I also love that Jessica Chastain and Octavia Spencer have the same friendship in real life.
I love the pure joy on Celia’s face when she shakes the bag. 😂❤❤❤❤❤
Movie - "The Help"
Really good movie, one of my favorites.
it is basd on a book which i recommend also:D
I have only watched bits and pieces, and I’m happy for the relationship that these two people seem to have. However, it is high time that people of color are depicted as more than maids and gangsters or slaves and mistreated. We don’t need more movies that heighten the awareness of how we were treated. We have way way more to our background than those stereotypical roles.
I actually own the book, it's just as good!
I've watched the movie and completely forgot there was a book 😍 thanks for reminding !
Also, this movie was simply outstanding. The cast was amazing. I think this and A Time To Kill are tied for my all-time favorites
Ty!
I also loved Celia in this film. Mini found the love and respect she deserved. This was amazing.
I genuinely cried for Celia when she lost her baby! ❤❤❤
"Minnie, don't burn chicken. " Always makes me laugh.
Well, the look on her face when she says it makes the line twice as good.
@@heathercontois4501 true and even when she eats after saying that
Especially at the end when she does and that line instantly pops into your head. XD
@@leoniekoning1005 oh yes 😂
Made it sound like a sacrilege 😂
Loved Celia and Johnny. Celia saw no difference between Minny being a friend and being a housekeeper. Johnny didn’t care what Celia was up to with Minny or how much it cost as long as she was happy. A good hot meal on his plate didn’t hurt either! I love how he tried to talk to Minny and she freaks out but he only wants to thank her. He tells her he’s known from the beginning and they could have at least put some corn pone on the table to try and get it by him. They treat her like an old family friend and I think it’s just beautiful.
Love how celia is so soft all the time and has no problem eith a little friendly critique but insists to eat with minnie. She knows when to stand up
Just that look with her eyes at the end says it all...Love Octavia Spencer, she can literally play any character ❤
Best scene in the whole movie. Minny is so used to segregation, that she had a hard time accepting equality from Ms. Celia. The beginning of a beautiful relationship between these two women. ❤❤
She didn't have a 'hard time accepting' - She was aware of the harm that would be done to her if caught & there's a PROFOUND difference that the 'other' seems to be unaware of. It's both perplexing & sad.
@@isras6702. ON POINT !! One wrong move/word by someone else could cost HER life.
❤️🇨🇦
They did have some form of equality. They were both outcasts in the town they lived in.
@@isras6702 Yes. I find it heartbreaking that humans treat humans who aren't like them with such hatred. God bless you.
@isras6702 You're right. Such unawareness was also dangerous, hence the repeated reminders from Minnie that a maid and her employer couldn't become too friendly with each other.
"right here on this no wax flo!"
🤣🤣 i just love that too much
I scrolled so long searching for this comment cause baby I was in shambles 🤣🤣🤣
Celia was so sweet & pure. She would have made a great mother. I felt so sorry for her, but it was so refresing thar she found a great friend and confidant in Millie. I need to watch this again. Such a GREAT movie!
Celia treats Minny with respect because Minny is the only woman (maid) who wants to work for her and help her with everything. They have the employer and employee relationship, but at the same time, it's a complete friendship too
She didn't have much of a choice to not "befriend " Minny. No one in the women's society wanted anything to do with her.
@@rangerwillMinnie had a similar problem. The woman who she worked for before told everyone bad things about her so they wouldn't hire her. And she did the same about Celia, in terms of social life.
@@rangerwill yeah, because she's kind and different than the other wifes. Everyone makes fun of her for being 'innocent and kind' as dumb. Even tho everyone wants to be friends with Ceila, she will still be friend Minny.
The other thing was that Celia came from the WRONG side of the tracks. She didn't come from a Wealthy family. Even back in the sixties during the Jim Crow era... Poor white families and black families lived in those small areas. They helped each other out, and worked together...
She saw Minnie as a (person) not just a maid. You can hear it when she says" I'm awful grateful.😢"
if anyone is wondering this clip is from a movie called "The Help"
THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUU
@@eastrbliw no prob enjoy
This is how respect starts!!
Miss Minnie is so much fun, honest and down to earth! Miss Celia is the best example for being respectful.
What’s the show called btw
@@Crescentcrosspoint It's a movie called "The Help."
Their friendship is wholesome. ❤❤ In many places not just the US even in the present times people treat their staff or maids very poorly. It breaks my heart knowing about it.
Yes it breaks my heart as well.
Their friendship is amazing. I love how Celia never cared about what anyone else thought and stayed kind and true.
Her husband knew she hired a maid to help out and knew she needed it and was so nice and welcoming to minny. The movies amazing but the book is better
Name tge movie
@@sarachikh5223 Movie name is - The Help
@@sarachikh5223the book and the movie are both titled "The Help"
@@sarachikh5223 The help
The movie (and book) is “The Help”
That is “the help” and it made my daughter cry from how sweet it was.
I love Celia’s innocence and sweetness. She’s such a good hearted woman who is so eager to learn and just wants a friend.
I absolutely love their friendship in the movie and I'm so so glad that she found a husband that is so understanding. The three of them together was perfect. I really wished they all had a better life. Such beautiful people.
I like to imagine they asked her to live with them with her children
Yes. Hilly would have made that dude regret his life if he married her.
Mr Jimmy won't shoot Minnie! Gonna hug that lady and wait for the next fried chicken outta that kitchen!
We know that now.
True.
But Celia was never supposed to have a maid. She was too low class to be given domestic help
Miss Celia is a good person and values people for what they are and nothing else. She is also very lonely and finds a confident in Minny.
Mini faced twitched when mentioned burning the chicken
Which she DID burn toward the end of the movie
This movie did an excellent job of capturing the essence of the book and most events! I absolutely love Celia and my heart breaks for her.
Celia is human, and she sees Minnie as her equal. Hilly is a monster. We should judge fellow human beings on who they are not what they are. Miss Celia has a heart of gold, just as Minnie and Ableine do.
Celia is my favorite. She's sweet, and she's kind. And her husband is a good man too.
He was alright. But one thing I want to know is why the men were portrayed as so weak??
Celia was one of the best characters in that whole damn movie.
I loved this movie because of their relationship. She was an outcast in their community and she was the one who had the most kindness. Her friendship with Minnie was cute.💛💛💛
"Minnie don't burn chicken".....lol, the best! "Isa"
I hope lots of you read the book. There's an even deeper meaning as to why Celia wasn't prejudice. *spoiler* She grew up very poor in a lower class white neighborhood. There's a scene in the book where a naked white man showed up to Celias house and began harassing them. Minnie went outside to scare him off but got struck down and Celia goes out and beats him with an iron fire poker! Minnie is so shocked that a white women protected her.
Celia being from a lower class background was in the movie. It’s the whole pretence the other women use for not liking her.
😂@@willowashe
What's the book called please
Minnie burning her chicken at the end makes this scene hit even more.
"The chicken already dead Miss Celia."
"Minny don't burn chicken."
Some of my favorite lines
The writing for these two characters is great and Octavia’s and Jessica’s performances especially in the scenes they share together are the best parts of this movie. It shows to me that hate for stupid reasons like skin color is just a waste of time and it could prevent us from finding other people in life that could make our lives so much better.
She was the sweetest,nicest and most genuine person in the movie.
I've always loved Celia 😍 she's absolutely adorable
Their friendship and their screen time together were the absolute best parts of this film. The roles written for each of their characters were superb. Hope they are in another movie together with lots of scenes together in well written roles.
These two ladies were incredible in this movie...Actually they are great in all their movies!
Celia looks like an innocent child...and she is as pure as a child
she reminds me of luanne from King of the hill.
❤
These movies always bring tears to my eyes. I’m so grateful for my ancestors and everyone before me who fought and made a way for me today. My gratitude is beyond words. ❤️
I just adore these two. The rest of it makes me cry. ❤
“The Help” is such a great movie and book, of course there are differences between the two but that’s how most movie turned books go, however both the book and the movie are actually pretty good and I recommend watching and reading it😌
Yes, both are wonderful!
I loved her character. She was so nice to minny.
❤️these 2 ladies are the friends that they each didn’t know that they needed ❤️❤️
While your frying pan of Crisco™️ , lard or oil is heating on medium high heat for frying. You put flour, spices, salt, pepper , along with chicken in a brown paper bag . Then vigorously shaking bag to coat chicken , just before placing in HOT popping grease. At least that’s how I was taught to make it, as a girl of ten in the 1950’s
❤❤❤ thanks ill try it
@@Mae-vy4pr Addendum, after shaking bag, lay bag on flat surface, rip open bag, check to make certain chicken is thoroughly coated. Turn heat to high, wait four, five minutes . Add no more than two pieces of chicken at a time. The reason for this , if too much chicken is add at a once , or the oil is not hot enough, the oil will be too cool. and make for soft gummy like coating. The oil must be hot enough to sear the outer coating for crispy chicken . Don’t forget to jump back from the stovetop when placing the chicken in the pan. Make sure you have oven mitts , and frying pan lid close at 🤚 hand. Good luck
@@lineaalba4035do you ever turn the heat down so you dont burn it? Or do you put it in the oven once its golden brown to finish cooking it?
@@christophercathcart881 well, I must admit, the heat on the stovetop is continuously monitored. Keeping the heat or flame between medium high to high, as needed. Mostly it was completed on stovetop. Because between baking the biscuits, cornbread, macaroni and cheese, or peach cobbler, nobody wanted to wait for the chicken to be completed by baking in the oven. But one of my aunt , would do just that, start the frying on the top. And one by one as she pull each piece from the pan . She’d lay it on an aluminum foil wrapped sheet pan and place then in the oven. But then, she had a fan she used in the kitchen. Remember this was another time and place, usually you were up before dawn to start your daily chores, like cooking. Before the heat of the day began to sap your energy. There was no central air, no air conditioners in ‘our’ part of town. At most a fan, like my aunt owned, was moved from room to room as needed. That’s if you were ‘rich’ and could afford your home to be wired for electricity. People did say , aunt Lucille did ‘marry up’, that fan proved it.
The same here as a girl of the seventies!!
Octavia Spencer is such an incredible actress.
Minny is amazing. Despite everything she's been through she treats Mrs cielie with respect
Plus she was dealing with her own demons. Her own husband was abusive.
@@lorireed8046 yep! Although the poo pie was the best
She didn't have much of a choice. That was still the 1950s Southern United States. Celia may have been white trash but she was still white and could've had Minny killed for the slightest infraction
Mr Johny fell in love with Minnys cooking and that she helped Miss Celia not feel lonely. I need this two in my life. Mr Johny is one lucky man with these two ladies.
Anyone wondering, this is the help. Both a book and a movie and both are really good.
Minnie don't burn chicken made me laugh as well as no wax floor. But, I love their relationship. She needed a friend so bad and Minnie became an answer to her need.
I felt for minnies fear, it worried me too watching the film like “what kind of man is her husband” - im so glad they broke the norm and actually put her with a good man
Octavia Spencer is one of my favorite actresses. Her acting is wonderful and award winning 💐
"Minnie don't burn chicken." Truer words have never been spoken
Both the husband and wife was so sweet!!!!
You ain't eatin no more cornpone Mr. Johnny. 😂❤ 🙏
One of the best movies of all time. My grandma told me her experiences from back then. Apparently Ms. Celia wasnt the only ones who ate with their "help" and had friendships with them. My great grandma was best friends with her helper. The lady was a part of our life until her death. Ms. Martha sat with my mema in my great grandmas place. She was a second mother to her... Almost a first honestly. Rip mema and Ms Martha.
Minnie: Mister Johnny gon catch me, and shoot me dead, right here on this no wax floor!
Miss Celi: NOM NOM NOM
😂😂😂
This film ! Viola & Octavia Spencer , just wow !
That moment when a short makes you watch the whole movie
“Minnie don’t burn chicken” except for when she hears really good news✨
Honestly good people do exist thank god
Love this movie specially the part with Sissy spacik yells to Minnie while laughing "run for your life".
I like the fact she didn't even blame Minny for that 😂
Celia is such a delight
I grew up in New Orleans. My best friends were African Americans. Minnie brings back wonderful memories of my genuine good friends who didn't play around and had hearts of Gold.❤❤
One of the best lines… “Minny don’t burn chicken.” Cracks me up every time! ❤
I loved their friendship & respect for eachother.
One of my favorite lines in the movie.."Minnie dont burn chicken" with a serious face..Loved Minnie.. Octavia is a wonderful actress!😊
She loved Minnie like family
The joy when she was shaking that paper bag 😂😂😂😂 I can just feel the joy of learning something you've ALWAYS wanted to be able to do!!!
“Minnie don’t burn chicken”. That was said with confidence, pride and stone cold truth! I LOVED Minnie!
😂😂😂😂😂 "minny dont burn chicken!" Lol best line ever!
I love miss Celia so much she is such a sweetheart😭
One of the best books turned films in media.
I love the friendships in this movie, some parts i didn't like, but they also had some good parts!! GOD Bless Everyone!!!!
This movie is spectacular, the characters are so relatable. Plus life was very different at that time.
Life was different in the past???
Tell me more