
If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the .uk Entertainment team by emailing us calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you. I May Destroy You begins on Monday 8th June on BBC. Nilufer (Pearl Chanda) invites Kwame home, while clearly fetishising him she hilariously plays 'Barking' by Ramz in the background as they have sex. I May Destroy You is available to stream now via BBC iPlayer. In the fourth episode of HBO’s I May Destroy You, the character played by Paapa Essiedu, an effervescent aerobics instructor named Kwame, knocks on an apartment door to meet an anonymous. Who plays Kwame A dancer-turned-fitness class teacher, Kwame is an attractive yet insecure gay man who is enjoying London's dating scene. You know those things you put your toddler in – some sort of harness? The BBC took it off.’ What sets I May Destroy You apart from so many narratives of sexual assault we've seen play out on television, though, is that Kwame's story doesn't start and end with his police report. ‘Honestly, friends are like: “Oh, God, was it hard doing it with the BBC?”‘ she explained to Radio Times.
WHO PLAYS KWAME IN I MAY DESTROY YOU SERIES
Damon is played by Fehinti Balogun, who has starred in the series Informer and the film Juliet. ‘He can’t communicate that to Arabella because he knows she can’t deal with it at the time and he ends up taking the hit for it.’Ĭreator and writer Coel has been praised for the show’s singular, uncompromising vision, and she recently revealed that the BBC did not censor the content of the show at all. Damon is Kwame's new love interest, who he introduces to a stranger he met online in episode four.

Michaela Coel wrote and stars in I May Destroy You (Picture: BBC)
