Anthony Anderson reflects on ‘Black-ish’ legacy, show’s impact on society: ‘We’re in a zeitgeist’
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The actor and comedian, 51, spoke with Fox News Digital about the overall impact “Black-ish” – which has 24 Emmy nominations and one win – has had on the world but stopped short of anointing the program as a culture favorite, explaining that the show’s legacy should be left for the masses to decide.
"I don't know, man about the impact because I'm in it, you know. I’m just living in the moment," the "To Tell the Truth" host explained Saturday at the Celebrity Sweat flag football game at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California.
"You should ask regular people the type of impact that it's had on them," he continued. "All I know is that we just tell the stories that affect us as a community and the stories that we wanted to tell and how it affected this family and how it pushed the culture forward and kind of created and took control of our own narrative about what it was and how it affected us."