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(“If you think you’re gonna sleep with a sister, The best part is all the trash-talking she does while he’s At one point Peaches cold cocks a pretty boy soap star, knocking him from the sidewalk clear onto a She’s putting the hurt on anyone who gets in her way. Low Down Dirty Shame.” When She’s not saving Shame’s (Keenan-Ivory Wayans) ass, Has ever played might be Peaches, the feisty, foul-mouthed love interest in “A Movie Awards, beating out a few others you may remember, like “Jurassic Park”Ģ. And, really, what’s more badass than that? It was an acclaimedĭebut for Jada and the film went on to win the big prize at that year’s MTV Toughest cookies you can imagine in her first movie ever, the Hughes Brothers’Ĭritically acclaimed urban drama “Menace II Society.” Her character Ronnie wasĪ single mother struggling to raise her son in a violent, impoverished “Menace II Society” Photo: New Line Cinema