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Sheryl Lee Ralph Threw Some Iconic Shade At The Kardashians With Her Advice For Her Younger Self

Sheryl Lee Ralph; The Kardashians/Jenners
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The 'Abbott Elementary' star had fans screaming with her shot at the reality TV family.

Sheryl Lee Ralph did not hold back while sending an important message to her younger self.

The Abbott Elementary star spoke with InStyleon the Golden Globes red carpet Tuesday evening and slid in some shade towards the Kardashians.


Ralph was asked:

"What would you want to tell your 15-year-old self?"

She passionately responded:

"There's nothing wrong with your nose."
"There is nothing wrong with the shade of your skin."
"There is nothing wrong with the way your hair grows out of your head."

She continued:

"And there is certainly nothing wrong with your lips because there will be people called Kardashians and they will pay $10,000 for your lips."

She finished:

"Hang in there 15-year-old Sheryl Lee Ralph."
"You're good!"

It didn't take long for the moment to go viral, and Twitter had a field day.

Kardashian fans complained the comment was "women-bringing-down-women."




Many however, felt Ralph was sending a message of self-acceptance.



Of course, others just loved the unexpected shade.




Ralph later responded to the frenzy surrounding the viral video with a Tweet.

"I said what I said."
"Now, I'm going to bed."
"Goodnight!"

Good. Night.

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