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Angelica Ross Says She's 'Fully Walking Away From Hollywood' To Pursue Politics In Georgia - Blavity

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Angelica Ross is ready to move back to Atlanta after making a name for herself in Hollywood in recent years. Sitting down for an interview with The Hollywood Reporter , the Pose star revealed her plans to return to Georgia and enter politics. “I’m moving back to Georgia to prepare to run for office. I’ve been consulting with Renitta Shannon, a former Georgia state representative who also just recently ran for lieutenant governor,” she told the outlet.

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