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Great Scott! It’s Jill!
The Why Did I Get Married? Interview
Interview with Kam Williams

Born on April 4, 1972, Jill Scott, an only child, was raised in North
Philly by her mother and grandmother. After graduating from the
Philadelphia School for Girls, she worked two jobs while attending
Temple University where she studied teaching for three years before
dropping out after being disillusioned about the profession.
Next, she bounced around in a variety of odd jobs until she met with
overnight success as an R&B singer. Her very first album, Who Is Jill
Scott, which was released in 2000, went double platinum, and the rest,
as they say, is showbiz history.
Now, she not only has a new CD, The Real Thing, but can also
currently be seen in theaters making her impressive big screen debut in
the nation’s #1 movie at the box office, Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get
Married. Here, she talks about her role as Sheila, a woman stuck in a
loveless marriage with an abusive husband.
KW: What interested you in this project?
JS: I couldn’t stop reading the script. It was funny, and it was
truthful. And being a married woman, you get an opportunity to see
yourself on paper, or onscreen. So, I thought, “This is good. I want to
be involved.”
KW: How would summarize the plot?
JS: Why Did I Get Married is about four couples who, every
year, take a retreat together. And they’re there, basically trying to
save each other’s marriages, as well as their own. It’s honesty and
counseling through friendship and camaraderie. And this year, the stakes
go way high, because there’ve been some secrets going on, and it’s all
coming to a boiling point.
KW: Tell me a little about your character.
JS: I play Sheila. Sheila is unhappily married, although she doesn’t
know it, I don’t think. She’s married because that’s what she believes
God wants for her. She does love the man, but it’s not necessarily
reciprocated.
KW: How did you feel about wearing a fat suit for this role?
JS: That’s been really interesting. I’ve never, well I won’t say
never, but it’s been a long time since I was a small girl myself. I’m on
average about a size 14. My character is about double my size, about a
size 28, so I wear a lot of padding over the course of the film. And
it’s been interesting the difference in the way that people look at and
talk to me when I put Sheila’s costumes on. It was very interesting to
see that.
KW: How would you describe Sheila’s relationship with her husband?
JS: Mike [Richard T. Jones] is harsh. Mike is cruel. Mike is a very
mean-spirited guy towards his wife who loves him. When the scenes are
over, I know that he’s definitely trying his best to hurt Sheila’s
feelings. Or maybe he’s not even trying. He just doesn’t care. I’ll say
that. He just doesn’t care about Sheila’s feelings at all. Richard’s
such a great actor that when he says things, it feels like he means it.
Afterwards, he always hugged me or kiss me, or crack a joke and say,
“You know I don’t mean it.” But it was really great for the film,
because every time he said something, I felt affected by it, which was
great for my character as well.
KW: How would you compare acting to singing on stage?
JS: Acting and singing aren’t that different, at least to me, anyway.
When I’m singing, I have to be really honest with the music and with
what I’m feeling. I want every word to come out as truthful as possible.
And it’s the same way with acting. I just want to be honest with what is
written, and try to make it come to life as you do with a song.
Read Kam's review of Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get
Married?
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