Issa Rae might be Diotta Fatouliving a real life Insecureepisode.
The Insecurecreator was minding her own business at the airport when she heard paparazzi behind her. Most celebrities are used to the flashing lights of cameras, so she didn't think anything of it.
That is until paparazzi began snapping pictures of someone they thoughtwas Issa Rae. Talk about making it big or being a very awkward situation.
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Women of color that are actresses get mistaken for some one else way too often, like America Ferrera getting mistaken for Gina Rodriguez or Whoopi Goldberg getting mistaken for Oprah.
So, it's no surprise the internet began poking fun at the situation and even listing other black actresses she could get mistaken for in the future.
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At the end of the day, we're all Issa Rae.
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