Quencie Interviews Guillermo Diaz of #Scandal

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I interviewed Guillermo Diaz at a NAACP nominees luncheon.  He plays the role of  'Huck ' on the ABC hit show 'Scandal' starring Kerry Washington.   Check out our conversation where we talked about his role and his NAACP nomination. Watch below. 

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Quencie Thomas

My name is Quencie I am the founder and host of Studio Q, a multimedia platform dedicated to delivering Black Excellence one interview at a time. I create authentic spaces where celebrities, creators, and cultural icons can share their stories beyond the headlines.

From exciting red carpet moments to intimate sit-down conversations, I’m committed to capturing fun, unguarded, real conversations that connect fans with the people who inspire them. Studio Q celebrates Black voices, amplifies powerful stories, and brings you closer to the entertainers, trailblazers, and legends shaping our culture.

Whether on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, or live at events, Studio Q is your front-row seat to the conversations that matter — all powered by joy, intention, and Black brilliance.

Quencie Interviews Actor, Cornelius Smith Jr. of ABC's Scandal

I interviewed Cornelius Smith Jr. who currently plays Marcus Walker on the ABC hit drama series Scandal at the NAACP Image Awards Nominees luncheon.  You may recognize him for his portrayal of Frankie Hubbard on the ABC daytime drama All My Children since December 2007. He received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series in 2009 and won Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series in 2019. We talked about what it was like for him as the newest member of the hit show Scandal.

I also asked him what was like for him to work with Kerry Washington on the show. Check out my interview with Cornelius below. 

I interviewed Cornelius Smith Jr. who currently plays Marcus Walker on the ABC hit drama series Scandal at the NAACP Image Awards Nominees luncheon.  You may recognize him for his portrayal of Frankie Hubbard on the ABC daytime drama All My Children since December 2007. He received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series in 2009 and won Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series in 2019. We talked about what it was like for him as the newest member of the hit show Scandal.

I also asked him what was like for him to work with Kerry Washington on the show. Check out my interview with Cornelius below. 

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Quencie Thomas

My name is Quencie I am the founder and host of Studio Q, a multimedia platform dedicated to delivering Black Excellence one interview at a time. I create authentic spaces where celebrities, creators, and cultural icons can share their stories beyond the headlines.

From exciting red carpet moments to intimate sit-down conversations, I’m committed to capturing fun, unguarded, real conversations that connect fans with the people who inspire them. Studio Q celebrates Black voices, amplifies powerful stories, and brings you closer to the entertainers, trailblazers, and legends shaping our culture.

Whether on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, or live at events, Studio Q is your front-row seat to the conversations that matter — all powered by joy, intention, and Black brilliance.

Quencie Interviews Actor, Joe Morton

I spoke to veteran actor Joe Morton who is nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Scandal) on the red carpet of The 47th annual NAACP Nominees luncheon.  We talked about his feelings about the Oscar controversy and people calling for Chris Rock to step down as host. His reaction echoed the same sentiments of Whoopi Goldberg when she shared her comments on 'The View.' "Why boycott Chris Rock?" says Joe Morton right off the bat. He goes on to say,  'I think it's too late to boycott the Oscars."  Watch the rest of what he says below.

Sidebar: I love Papa Pope. 

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Quencie Thomas

My name is Quencie I am the founder and host of Studio Q, a multimedia platform dedicated to delivering Black Excellence one interview at a time. I create authentic spaces where celebrities, creators, and cultural icons can share their stories beyond the headlines.

From exciting red carpet moments to intimate sit-down conversations, I’m committed to capturing fun, unguarded, real conversations that connect fans with the people who inspire them. Studio Q celebrates Black voices, amplifies powerful stories, and brings you closer to the entertainers, trailblazers, and legends shaping our culture.

Whether on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, or live at events, Studio Q is your front-row seat to the conversations that matter — all powered by joy, intention, and Black brilliance.