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Home›US Comedy›As ‘Black-ish’ reaches final season, young stars Marsai Martin and Miles Brown reflect on hit ABC comedy

As ‘Black-ish’ reaches final season, young stars Marsai Martin and Miles Brown reflect on hit ABC comedy

By Joseph M. Meeks
December 29, 2021
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LOS ANGELES – In the run-up to the final season of ABC’s “Black-ish”, the youngest members of the Johnson TV family have grown up before our eyes.

We first met twins Marsai Martin and Miles Brown in 2015 at the NAACP Image Awards.

“Being on a hit TV show is an amazing experience. It’s awesome. It’s my first TV show and I love it. It’s a big dream for me,” said Martin.

“Yeah, it’s actually the two of us and since it’s such a big hit it’s pretty cool,” said Brown.

A few years after the start of the series, the two young actors reflected on their “black” journey.

“I just feel like it’s crazy to see real changes in me and in Jack, the character,” Brown said. “I mean, for me and Marsai literally watching us grow taller, it’s kinda crazy. Especially like my height.”

“You’re finally bigger anything!” Martin laughed. “I don’t know how I got so lucky. To be part of a series, yet so impactful, on camera and behind the scenes, so sweet, inspiring and amazing.”

“We started at nine, and now she’s 17, I’m about to be 17,” Brown said. “Evolution is crazy growing up on set for everyone.”

So, what awaits us for this final season?

“I guess it’s bittersweet, the way the twins progress, take their different paths,” Martin said. “We’ll just have to wait and see! It’s going to be big changes.”

Starting Tuesday, January 4th, we’ll see the beginning of the end, the final season of “Blackish” on ABC.

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