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Outspoken and fierce, British actress Jameela Jamil has managed to stand out in a sea of celebrities by never shying away from calling a spade a spade. In the last few months, the actress of Indian and Pakistani descent has stood up for pro-life choices following Georgia ‘heartbeat’ bill and bravely speaking out about sexual abuse. Not only that, she has fuelled a wave of attention towards body positivity with her I_Weigh movement on social media, which has now become one of the only 16 accounts that the official Instagram account of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle follow. On a regular day, you can catch her playing the name-dropping socialite Tahani Al-Jamil in the Golden Globes-nominated dark comedy,  The Good Place. Creator Michael Schur recently confirmed that the show will be back for one last season, and the fans are likely to miss Tahani very much. But Jameela is here to stay on the global pop culture map for a long time. In an exclusive chat with Indulge, Jameela opens up about working on The Good PlaceI_Weigh, and about her ethnicity. Excerpts from the conversation:

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