{"id":385185,"date":"2025-11-17T12:29:16","date_gmt":"2025-11-17T12:29:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/385185\/"},"modified":"2025-11-17T12:29:16","modified_gmt":"2025-11-17T12:29:16","slug":"true-whitaker-plays-the-resident-nepo-baby-in-i-love-la","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/385185\/","title":{"rendered":"True Whitaker Plays the Resident Nepo Baby in \u2018I Love LA\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>                  <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/a84f1fea37501ac1e434e8576b7da88d80-True-Whitaker-Elliot---Erick-Jimenez-01.rvertical.w570.jpg\" class=\"lede-image\" data-content-img=\"\" width=\"570\" height=\"712\" style=\"width:100%;height:auto;\" fetchpriority=\"high\"\/> <\/p>\n<p>\n                  Photo: Elliot &amp; Erick Jim\u00e9nez for New York Magazine\n              <\/p>\n<p class=\"clay-paragraph_drop-cap\" data-editable=\"text\" data-uri=\"www.vulture.com\/_components\/clay-paragraph\/instances\/cmhz3tp0r000i0ico8dah1ic3@published\" data-word-count=\"208\">True Whitaker knew she\u2019d find her way into <a href=\"https:\/\/www.vulture.com\/tags\/rachel-sennot\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Rachel Sennott<\/a>\u2019s HBO comedy, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.vulture.com\/article\/i-love-la-review-hbo-rachel-sennott.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">I Love LA<\/a>, long before she knew the project existed. A year before her audition in 2024, Whitaker had put together a vision board that included the logo for Deadline, which reports on casting announcements online, pasted next to an image of Sennott, whose go-for-broke cringe comedy in Shiva Baby and Bottoms she\u2019d admired from a distance. As Whitaker would later discover, Sennott was working on a series, initially titled Untitled Rachel Sennott Project, about a group of friends in Los Angeles making their way through the lower tiers of the entertainment industry. Lying somewhere between Girls and Broad City, with more than a little Instagram-age Entourage thrown in, I Love LA follows aspiring talent manager Maia (Sennott) and her complicated relationship with her \u201cIt\u201d-girl friend, Tallulah (Odessa A\u2019zion). Whitaker heard about the pilot from a friend who was auditioning for Tallulah, loved the script, and reached out to her agent to see if there were any other roles available. There were. I Love LA\u2019s quartet of main characters is filled out by Maia\u2019s gay best friend, Charlie (Jordan Firstman), and a spacey but sweet college friend named Alani, who\u2019s the daughter of an Oscar-winning director.<\/p>\n<p class=\"clay-paragraph\" data-editable=\"text\" data-uri=\"www.vulture.com\/_components\/clay-paragraph\/instances\/cmhz8k8mz00103b7848zxbtni@published\" data-word-count=\"95\">That was exactly the right part for Whitaker. She could identify with the material for the audition: a scene, eventually cut from the pilot, in which Alani and Maia\u2019s boyfriend, Dylan (Josh Hutcherson), argue over which cake to get for Maia\u2019s birthday. \u201cHe was pushing for Milk Bar, and I was pushing for Sweet Lady Jane,\u201d Whitaker tells me. \u201cI was like, Wow, this is so L.A.-coded. When my mom was having a baby shower for me, she used a Sweet Lady Jane cake. I would 100 percent take that over Milk Bar any day.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"clay-paragraph\" data-editable=\"text\" data-uri=\"www.vulture.com\/_components\/clay-paragraph\/instances\/cmhz3uafj001k3b78rrpokfoo@published\" data-word-count=\"131\">As you may have gathered from her last name, Whitaker is the daughter of the Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker and actress Keisha Nash, and like Alani, she was raised in a very particular bubble of sunny Southern California privilege. There are clear differences between the character and the performance\u2014for one, Alani\u2019s father isn\u2019t also a revered dramatic actor, and if you know your L.A. private schools, Alani went to Crossroads, while Whitaker went to Oakwood\u2014but there are also so many similarities, which Whitaker, 27, says she is happy to embrace. Once she landed the role of Alani, Whitaker went in for a meeting with I Love LA\u2019s writers, who said they were interested in fleshing out the character, and freely dished about her upbringing and, as she puts it, her traumas.<\/p>\n<p class=\"clay-paragraph\" data-editable=\"text\" data-uri=\"www.vulture.com\/_components\/clay-paragraph\/instances\/cmhz8ptvg001i3b78fb541ava@published\" data-word-count=\"164\">That all became material for Alani, down to a scene in I Love LA\u2019s second episode that re-creates a version of that very meeting. Alani wanders into the offices of her dad\u2019s production company, where she has a vanity title of \u201cVP of creative projects,\u201d to pick up a package. Soon, she ends up in a meeting where they\u2019re developing a modern TV version of Clueless, and they pump her for information and inspiration. (It\u2019s a nice touch that Clueless comes up in that scene: Sennott gave Whitaker the note to look at Cher Horowitz as a reference.) \u201cI really did come in and was like, \u2018What do you want to know?\u2019 And then really overshared,\u201d Whitaker says, adding that when she saw that conversation reimagined in the script, she reacted like the girls in Euphoria who are shocked to discover that a friend has written a play about their lives: \u201cI was just being vulnerable and honest. I was like, \u2018Let\u2019s make art!\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n<p>                  <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/06c4737a6729cc38b1029f129e62138372-true-whitaker-i-love-la.rhorizontal.w700.jpg\" class=\"img-data\" data-content-img=\"\" width=\"700\" height=\"467\" style=\"width:100%;height:auto;\"\/> <\/p>\n<p>\n      With Sennott in I Love LA.<br \/>\n      Photo: HBO\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"clay-paragraph\" data-editable=\"text\" data-uri=\"www.vulture.com\/_components\/clay-paragraph\/instances\/cmhz3uah6001l3b78d18u8itj@published\" data-word-count=\"119\">Whitaker would like to clarify that, unlike Alani, she definitely did not date a 28-year-old who took her to Katsuya Brentwood when she was in the eighth grade, but she is open about her life in a way that\u2019s refreshing and charming, both in performance and in person. We meet up one afternoon in October at Cafe Mogador in the East Village, where Whitaker lives; she\u2019s wearing a chic sweatshirt. Like her I Love LA character, Whitaker seems to have a way of making the world work in her favor. When I arrive at her table, she has managed to order shakshuka just before the kitchen closes, while a waitress politely but firmly tells me I\u2019ve missed my chance.<\/p>\n<p class=\"clay-paragraph\" data-editable=\"text\" data-uri=\"www.vulture.com\/_components\/clay-paragraph\/instances\/cmhz8tg3b001n3b78x1t9fz9c@published\" data-word-count=\"163\">In the show, Alani is always respectful and enthusiastic about her dad, who\u2019s implied to be something of a Spike Lee figure. Whitaker feels the same about her father\u2019s accomplishments. She has memories of calling him at 8 years old when he was in the process of playing Idi Amin in 2006\u2019s The Last King of Scotland, she tells me, and realizing that he wasn\u2019t able to break out of his Ugandan accent. \u201cMy dad has mastered his craft and has really been so inspiring,\u201d Whitaker says. \u201cI\u2019m not ashamed of nepotism in that way.\u201d In a later episode of I Love LA, the characters happen to uncover a rival who goes by a different last name to hide her family connections (in this case, the last name is \u201cRikers\u201d). Whitaker never considered trying to go incognito like that. \u201cWe\u2019ve come from a slave background in America. I\u2019m proud of the way he\u2019s been able to make a name for himself,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n<p class=\"clay-paragraph\" data-editable=\"text\" data-uri=\"www.vulture.com\/_components\/clay-paragraph\/instances\/cmhz3uaim001m3b788w37rj7k@published\" data-word-count=\"196\">Whitaker grew up in the San Fernando Valley and remembers performing in skits to entertain her parents\u2014she\u2019s a natural ham, the youngest of four siblings, including her parents\u2019 children from previous relationships\u2014but didn\u2019t begin her acting career until she got older. Her father didn\u2019t want her to be a child actor and insisted she hone her technique before committing to the field. In high school, she played basketball; she jokes that she was \u201cjust trying to work through my teenage feelings, honestly,\u201d instead of doing anything in the theater program. But once she went off to NYU in 2017, where she studied creative writing through Gallatin, she got more passionate about acting. She learned the Method at the university\u2019s Stella Adler Studio of Acting, but also has strong memories of overcommitting for the sake of comedy while taking a remote musical-theater class in the midst of COVID. \u201cI did a full performance of \u2018Just You Wait\u2019 from My Fair Lady with choreography that I had come up with and everything,\u201d she remembers. \u201cEveryone else just sang their song with their computer in their lap. But you know what? You can\u2019t say I didn\u2019t go for it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>                  <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/b96fff125a565abca52ad3bc7303bd8218-True-Whitaker-Elliot---Erick-Jimenez-02.rvertical.w570.jpg\" class=\"img-data\" data-content-img=\"\" width=\"570\" height=\"712\" style=\"width:100%;height:auto;\"\/> <\/p>\n<p>      Photo: Elliot &amp; Erick Jim\u00e9nez for New York Magazine\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"clay-paragraph\" data-editable=\"text\" data-uri=\"www.vulture.com\/_components\/clay-paragraph\/instances\/cmhz3uaki001n3b78di67sfor@published\" data-word-count=\"231\">Whitaker\u2019s somewhat gonzo approach to comedy makes her a breakout among the I Love LA ensemble. Her first TV role, which she booked after college, was a serious part as a drug addict on Godfather of Harlem, which stars her father. But on Sennott\u2019s series, she gets to show off a remarkable sense of timing and physicality. Alani doesn\u2019t need to work and doesn\u2019t have the same drive to succeed as Sennott\u2019s ambitious manager or Firstman\u2019s stylist, but she\u2019s deeply invested in holding her friend group together despite its many rifts. Whitaker imbues the character with a warm, if occasionally manic, desire for everyone to get along, something like Phoebe from Friends crossed with Toni from Girlfriends and Shoshanna from Girls. In one scene, while the other characters are fighting, Whitaker was supposed to just be standing and watching but decided it would be funnier if she started doing yoga, as if Alani were trying to calm everyone down. In I Love LA\u2019s standout episode, the characters all end up at a party at Elijah Wood\u2019s house, and we discover that Alani has long harbored a crush on the actor. Whitaker hadn\u2019t seen the Lord of the Rings films since she was a kid but rewatched them in a weekend before filming \u201cto get the excitement there.\u201d She improvised shouting \u201cI\u2019ll always love you!\u201d in Elvish at him after consulting ChatGPT.<\/p>\n<p class=\"clay-paragraph\" data-editable=\"text\" data-uri=\"www.vulture.com\/_components\/clay-paragraph\/instances\/cmhz3ualx001o3b78wxxhwg2k@published\" data-word-count=\"131\">You get the sense, too, that Whitaker is amused and excited by the prospect of\u00a0I Love LA\u00a0bringing her a sudden rush of attention. Over the past two years, Whitaker has been processing the death of her mother\u2014she has been wearing the jewelry her mom gave her as a reminder of her since and has a purple ring that she got as a graduation gift on when we meet\u2014and when we talk, her family hasn\u2019t seen the show just yet. She\u2019s eager for everyone\u00a0to watch the episode at the end of this season when we meet Alani\u2019s father. (He\u2019s not played by her actual dad but by a well-known actor who\u2019s old friends with him; True called Forest from the set and then put both of her dads in touch over FaceTime.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"clay-paragraph\" data-editable=\"text\" data-uri=\"www.vulture.com\/_components\/clay-paragraph\/instances\/cmhz8vubk001s3b78evhbebhd@published\" data-word-count=\"186\">In the cast, Whitaker is among actors who already have cult followings, and she told me Sennott was delighted to send her fan edits of Alani from the show\u2019s trailer. She hasn\u2019t asked for advice on what it might be like to become a new Gen-Z favorite\u2014\u201cI cannot think how to bring that up without them being like, \u2018Oh please,\u2019\u201d Whitaker says, laughing, \u201cbeing like, \u2018What if I become so famous?\u2019\u201d\u2014but she seems braced for whatever happens and seasoned enough by a childhood saturated in the industry. Already, she\u2019s game to correct the record about how she\u2019s been described in the press. In a cover story for Variety, Sennott said she was charmed by Whitaker announcing during her audition that she had kept her dad\u2019s Emmy for the 2003 TV movie Door to Door under her pillow for good luck. \u201cIt\u2019s even worse: I took the Emmy outside with crystals under a full moon, and every time I walked by, I would pause and manifest next to it,\u201d Whitaker says. \u201cYou can have your opinion on that, but it\u2019s too big to fit under my pillow.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>  Production Credits<\/p>\n<ul class=\"credits\" data-editable=\"credits\">\n<li class=\"credit\">\n        Photographs by<br \/>\n        <strong>Elliot &amp; Erick Jim\u00e9nez<\/strong>\n      <\/li>\n<li class=\"credit\">\n        Styling by<br \/>\n        <strong>Nycole Sariol<\/strong>\n      <\/li>\n<li class=\"credit\">\n        Hair by<br \/>\n        <strong>Nai\u2019vasha<\/strong> using Curl Queen at The Wall Group\n      <\/li>\n<li class=\"credit\">\n        Makeup by<br \/>\n        <strong>Allie Smith<\/strong> at MA+Group\n      <\/li>\n<li class=\"credit\">\n        Top by<br \/>\n        <strong>Erdem<\/strong>\n      <\/li>\n<li class=\"credit\">\n        Dress by<br \/>\n        <strong>Loewe<\/strong>\n      <\/li>\n<li class=\"credit\">\n        Earrings by<br \/>\n        <strong>Bernard James<\/strong>\n      <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"subscriber-copy\">Thank you for subscribing and supporting our journalism.<br \/>\n    If you prefer to read in print, you can also find this article in the November 17, 2025, issue of<br \/>\n    New York\u00a0Magazine.<\/p>\n<p class=\"non-subscriber-copy\">Want more stories like this one? <a class=\"subscribe-link to-landing-page\" href=\"https:\/\/subs.nymag.com\/magazine\/subscribe\/official-subscription.html?itm_source=vsitepromo&amp;itm_medium=siteacquisition&amp;itm_campaign=end-of-magazine-article\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Subscribe now<\/a><br \/>\n    to support our journalism and get unlimited access to our coverage.<br \/>\n    If you prefer to read in print, you can also find this article in the November 17, 2025, issue of<br \/>\n    New York Magazine.<\/p>\n<p>      <a class=\"see-all-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.vulture.com\/tags\/i-love-la\" aria-label=\"See All from More on \u2018I Love LA\u2019\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><br \/>\n        See All<\/p>\n<p>      <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Photo: Elliot &amp; Erick Jim\u00e9nez for New York Magazine True Whitaker knew she\u2019d find her way into Rachel&hellip;\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":385186,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[5123],"tags":[1582,276,1144,94841,104013,2961,224,5337,20247,96338,184086,184085,173,1147],"class_list":{"0":"post-385185","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-los-angeles","8":"tag-ca","9":"tag-california","10":"tag-comedy","11":"tag-forest-whitaker","12":"tag-i-love-la","13":"tag-la","14":"tag-los-angeles","15":"tag-losangeles","16":"tag-new-york-magazine","17":"tag-profile","18":"tag-rachel-sennot","19":"tag-true-whitaker","20":"tag-tv","21":"tag-vulture-homepage-lede"},"share_on_mastodon":{"url":"https:\/\/pubeurope.com\/@us\/115565047291893792","error":""},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/385185","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=385185"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/385185\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/385186"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=385185"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=385185"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=385185"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}