Former E! News anchor, Terrence J. recently announced that he was leaving his job to pursue a career as an actor. Having starred in “Think Like A Man” (1 & 2) as well as “Baggage Claim”, he doesn’t stray from the rom-com genre with his new film, “The Perfect Match”.
The basic premise is that Terrence is a player that prefers one night stands over relationships. His friend’s bet that if he dates the same woman (Cassie) for at least a month and brings her to his sister’s wedding, he’ll fall in love with her.
The Lionsgate film, which hits theatres March 11 is directed by Billie Woodruff who’s also working with Cassie on “Honey 3”. Terrence J. and Queen Latifah are two of the projects producers.
Beauties, are you interested in seeing “The Perfect Match” or has this story already been told one too many times?
1. Actor, philanthropist and HBCU alumni Terrence ‘J’ Jenkins moderates the Wells Fargo My Life, My Story, #MyUntold℠ Town Hall on November 10, 2105 for students at Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College and Spelman College. Terrence J is joined by Clark Atlanta University student Adrain Artary and event panelists (left to right): Natasha Eubanks, Founder and CEO, TheYBF.com; Lisa Frison, vice president, African American segment manager, Wells Fargo; and Richard Shropshire, Vice President of Branding, Marketing and Communications, United Negro College Fund (UNCF) along with the Dean of Students of Clark Atlanta University, Ernita Hemmitt.
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2. Actor, philanthropist and HBCU alumni Terrence ‘J’ Jenkins joins student attendees for a selfie during the Wells Fargo My Life, My Story, #MyUntold℠ Town Hall on November 10, 2015 at the Atlanta University Center Consortium.
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3. Wells Fargo awards the Spelman College Haitian Club $1,000 to fund community initiatives during the My Life, My Story, #MyUntold℠ Town Hall on November 10, 2015 at the Atlanta University Center Consortium. Vice President, African American segment manager for Wells Fargo, Lisa Frison, presents the check to the organization’s leaders.
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4. Actor, philanthropist and HBCU alumni Terrence ‘J’ Jenkins, along with Clark Atlanta University student Adrain Artary at the My Life, My Story, #MyUntold℠ Town Hall on November 10, 2015 at the Atlanta University Center Consortium.
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5. Actor, philanthropist and HBCU alumni Terrence ‘J’ Jenkins strikes a pose with Atlanta University Center Consortium students at the My Life, My Story, #MyUntold℠ Instameet on November 10, 2015.
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#MyUnTold With Terrence J Shares The Importance Of HBCU’s & Black Millennial Influence