Chloe Bailey fans are upset over her spicy sex scene with Damson Idris in Donald Glover's new series 'Swarm' ... but her 'Grown-ish' costar Trevor Jackson is advising she simply block out all that noise.
Trevor and Chloe have been starring in"Grown-ish" since its start in 2018, essentially growing up together, and he says she has his support no matter what.
Chloe plays Marissa Jackson in the new show while Damson plays her boyfriend, Khalid and the two set off the series with a short, yet effective romp that saw Chloe's name dominating the trending topics. Halle Berry is not black she's biracial “white passing” plus she was Hollyweirds favorite. Megan Good just talked about how hard her career has been by taking these type of roles. Chole will learn the hard way we don't make up the rules.
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