Kerry Washington News and Updates: Actress Says, "There Was a Lot of ‘Toxicity’ in My Life Pre-‘Scandal’"

By Zubera - 25 May '16 09:37AM
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ABC drama 'Scandal' actress Kerry Washington revealed that there was a lot of negative energy in her life prior to starring as the beloved protagonist, Olivia Pope on Shonda Rhimes' show.

The actress who is expecting a second child from husband former NFL star Nnamdi Asomugha, told Oprah Winfrey about her personal and professional transformation during a conversation on the OWN Network's 'SuperSoul Session' on Sunday, May 15.

 "There was a lot of toxicity in my life, people I needed to let go of in a personal way, in a business way," she told the media star, 62. "And, also, I felt like I had been living my career kind of on auto-pilot."

"There was a period before Scandal when I went into the wilderness," she said. "I took a break and did a Broadway play. I went back to my roots as an artist."

 "'Going into the wilderness' really meant stripping myself of a lot of unnecessary weight in my life. The ritual of doing theater, I thought of it as going into a monastery, because you do the same thing eight times a week, in the same place, you say the same words with the same props. It is a ritual that you commit to," the mom of Isabelle, 2, recounted. "I just wanted to, in a monk-like way, commit to that ritual and let it teach me about myself and let myself unfold."

Washington said that her experience on Broadway. "I let go of a lot of people and a lot of things. I experienced a lot of loss, professionally. I had, for example, companies that I was working with on an endorsement level that walked away from me because ... not everybody thinks Broadway is 'sexy,'" she recalled of that phase in her career.

 "My personal life changed a great deal. I allowed myself to be open to change... I don't talk about my personal life very often, but that's true," she added. "Going into the wilderness made me ready - as an artist, as a person, as a businesswoman - to receive Scandal."

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