WH November cover star tarajiphenson is making a life-changing leap in a new direction—and it might not have happened if she hadn’t spent the past year focused on her health. She opens up about her inspiring journey and finding her voice (literally!🎶):
As Taraji describes this current five-day-a-week workout over a Zoom call from her home office in Los Angeles, she’s fresh-faced, wearing a shoulder-length bob, and cradling a giant bowl of chicken meatballs and coleslaw prepared by Chef Mundi Griffin, her personal chef. “I’m sorry,” she says, setting down the bowl. “This is the only time I get to eat!”
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