That's a dream that I've had since I was a little girl," she says. "I definitely want my own television show. In addition to making music, Riley sees herself starring in her own show. But I think they'll be a little bit bigger and a little more soulful." The singer debuted her first EP, "RILEY," in October 2020 under the stage name Riley. I think this time around, I'm working on more ballads and bigger songs, whereas the first time I was giving you good vibes, R&B vibes. And as an artist, is more in my music than as an actor. When it comes to life after "Single Black Female," Riley says, "I think who I am as a person is more in my music. I think this time around, I'm working on more ballads and bigger songs." "We don't have that in the film we have something much better. " only thing they left out was the stiletto," she notes, referring to the iconic scene in "Single White Female" where Hedy (Jennifer Jason Leigh) stabs Allie's (Bridget Fonda) ex-boyfriend, Sam (Steven Weber). "It's a cult classic and it's a fun thriller, and I think that we kind of captured the suspense like the original film does," Riley says. While it contains its predecessor's overall essence, "Single Black Female" stands on its own. This is my first time being in a thriller, so it was kind of exciting to be able to play someone so crazy and to show a different skill in my acting," she says, noting that Simone is "crazy." "It was just fun to play something completely different. Riley takes on a stalker persona - a dramatic departure from her previous roles. The actors couldn't be more different from their "Single Black Female" characters. So there's a good side and a bad side to it." But at the same time, it's like when she does something amazing, like playing Denise in 'The Clark Sisters,' give her her props where it's due, because she did an amazing job in it. "Most of the time it's flattering, because 's so gorgeous and she's done so much in this industry. "I just always want other actors - because I've been compared to other Black actors also - I want them to get their shine and I want them to get their appropriate flowers," Riley says. For the "Glee" alum, while these comparisons are mostly "flattering," the caveat is that the actors sometimes aren't appropriately credited for their projects. The two have faced comparisons for years, and the Lifetime film embraces that. "Me and Raven already wanted to do a project together.
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