
The long‑awaited Jackée Harry Kym Whitley interview finally exists — and it unfolds with pure comedic chaos on this week’s episode of We Playin’ Spades. Queens of innate entertainment and supreme goddesses of Black Hollywood, Jackée and Kym sit side‑by‑side for the first co‑interview of their entire careers, delivering a rare, unfiltered, and wildly entertaining look at their decades‑deep sisterhood. From the moment they step into the Backyard Boogie, the energy shifts — and the hosts know they’re in for a ride.
With Nick Cannon and homegirl Courtney doing their best to keep the conversation on track, the duo barrels in with zero brakes and zero hesitation. The captains barely squeeze in a word as Jackée and Kym do what they do best: make the people laugh, drop underground Hollywood gems, and remind everyone why their comedic chemistry has been unmatched for generations. Their timing is instinctive, their banter is razor‑sharp, and their presence is the kind of effortless magic only two legends can conjure.
But beyond the laughs, this episode offers something deeper — a glimpse into the real friendship behind the fame. Jackée and Kym open up about their early days navigating Hollywood, the roles that shaped them, the ones they fought for, and the ones they turned down. They share the kind of behind‑the‑scenes stories only two women who’ve lived it, survived it, and laughed through it together could tell. It’s nostalgic, it’s silly, it’s fearless, and it’s a celebration of two icons who continue to define and elevate the culture.
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Whether you grew up watching them dominate sitcoms, discovered them through their stand‑up, or simply love their chaotic podcast energy, this episode is a full‑on masterclass in comedic instinct and sisterhood. Pull up, tune in, and witness two legends being completely themselves — loud, loving, and unapologetically funny.
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Sound off below — what’s your favorite Jackée or Kym moment? Their sitcom eras? Their podcast chaos? Their unstoppable comedic sisterhood?









