Jeanine Mason Shows Support For ‘Real Women Have Curves’

Actor celebrates genuine community portrayal with cast members in Broadway musical.

By Sakshi Sakshi linkedin_icon

Jeanine Mason, known for her dynamic acting career, recently showed her support for the Broadway musical ‘Real Women Have Curves,’ featuring fellow Latina performers Justina Machado and Tatiana Sophia. In an Instagram post shared with her followers, Mason highlighted the importance of community support and authentic representation.

“When it comes to supporting each other…we roll 20-30 deep. ♥️ I love us,” Mason wrote in her heartfelt Instagram caption. The actress attended the Broadway production of ‘Real Women Have Curves,’ which she described as “an incredibly moving story that highlights our community so beautifully and authentically.”

In the shared images, Mason can be seen posing with cast members and creative team at what appears to be the Broadway premiere or a special presentation of the show. She’s wearing an elegant dress by Simkhai paired with Gianvito Rossi shoes, styled by Emily Evans.

Mason emphasized the significance of the production, writing: “This story is love letter to women, OUR WOMEN. I’m so proud of this team.” She specifically tagged director Sergio Trujillo, Joy Huerta, and Alicia Menendez in her post, acknowledging their contributions to bringing this story to Broadway.

A Cultural Milestone For Representation

‘Real Women Have Curves’ represents an important cultural milestone as it brings authentic Latina stories to one of the most prestigious stages in American theater. The Broadway adaptation is based on the play and subsequent film that explores themes of body image, cultural identity, and women’s empowerment through a distinctly Latina lens.

Mason’s enthusiasm for the production reflects her ongoing commitment to supporting stories that authentically represent the Latino community. Her post encourages fans to see the show, providing the ticketing link: CurvesBroadway.com.

The images shared by Mason capture the joy and camaraderie of the event, showcasing the strong bonds within the Latino entertainment community. Her presence at the show highlights the importance of established performers supporting new theatrical productions that center Latino stories and talent.

From Dancer To Multi-faceted Performer

According to her Wikipedia page, Jeanine Mason first gained public recognition as the winner of the fifth season of ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ in 2009. Born to Cuban parents in Miami, Florida, Mason has successfully transitioned from dance to acting, appearing in numerous television productions.

She’s known for roles in shows like ‘Roswell, New Mexico,’ where she played the lead character Liz Ortecho, and ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ where she portrayed Dr. Sam Bello. Mason has consistently chosen roles that showcase her range as a performer while often representing her Latina heritage.

Most recently, Mason has been promoting her voice work in Apple TV+’s animated series ‘WondLa,’ with the second season releasing on April 25th. “Watch #WondLa season 2 on @appletv this Friday April 25th!” she shared in a recent post, where she was dressed in vintage Christian Lacroix for the promotional circuit.

Mason’s support of ‘Real Women Have Curves’ aligns with her other recent activities, including her work with Global Glow for International Day of the Girl. She described the organization as “mentoring girls around the world to become strong advocates and confident leaders.”

Her consistent championing of Latino stories and female empowerment, both through her own work and her support of others in the community, demonstrates Mason’s commitment to authentic representation in entertainment.

For fans interested in seeing ‘Real Women Have Curves’ on Broadway, tickets are available through the website Mason shared in her post, marking an opportunity to support Latino stories on one of theater’s biggest platforms.

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Sakshi holds a bachelor’s degree in Science and a master’s in Bioinformatics from Panjab University, India. Her passion for writing engaging articles has led her to pursue a career in content writing since 2020. Sakshi has written in various niches, including health and wellness, fintech, blockchain, and lifestyle.

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