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Janelle Monae reveals her upcoming horror film Antebellum was 'triggering' to film

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Janelle Monae got candid about how 'triggering' it was to film her upcoming horror movie Antebellum last year.In the film the 34-year-old plays a writer in the 21st century who as a result of supernatural forces is trapped in a reality where she is enslaved.'Oh, I brought all of my ancestors home with me,' revealed Janelle during the new Hollywood Reporter Drama Actress Roundtable.

Giving her side:Janelle Monae got candid about how 'triggering' it was to film her upcoming horror movie Antebellum last yearShe joined Jennifer Aniston, Zendaya, Rose Byrne, Helena Bonham Carter and Reese Witherspoon for the interview via video-conferencing technology.'This is a project that is so of the times, and it was not going to be a yes for me because I.

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