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Yes. That's Billy Ocean, right?ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: "Caribbean Queen," yes.So we grew up in Brooklyn, by our single-- our single mom raised us.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: "Caribbean Queen," yes.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: She just aged herself-- phone book.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: That was my phone.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: I'm like, if you make mistakes, no one will even know.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Who wouldn't?
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: She's the long-winded twin.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Everything she bought for herself, she bought for me, which is such a great testament to our bond and our relationship.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: We're equal now.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: So after looking at her life, I was reassessing where I was in my career.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: With me, I knew I didn't have the stomach to be an entrepreneur.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: I opted not to do that.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Right.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: So I think a lot of our world and culture definitely shines a grand light on the overnight success
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: At McDonald's.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Yes.
Antoinette invited friends from her class.
Antoinette's friends, they bought one gift, one for Antoinette.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: They didn't know I had a twin.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Full circle now.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: And they were real.
Antoinette's was empathy.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Great, yes.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: And it's too cocky.
But Antoinette took it to another level.
So Antoinette never told people.
And her name was Antoinette.
And this is Antoinette, just watching me.
Because that was-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Do any of you know what Excite is?
And I remember calling Antoinette and saying, should I do this?
Tricia-- I call her-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: --calls me the whore of daytime.
So during that-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: She was my sugar mommy.
So much of who Antoinette Clark was rolled up into that credit at the end of every show.
And I was like-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: She propositioned for her to go in for me.
And then compassion-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: The status quo will lead us to believe that we should only care about ourselves.
And I think-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Well, it started from when we were younger.
And I looked at Antoinette, and I was like, we should buy like 30 of these.
But to Antoinette's point, if you have your north star, you now set that path.
Post-AC-- that's Antoinette Clark-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: And they laughed when I said that.
Joseph Bologne became Marie Antoinette's music teacher.
So my fellow Caribbean queens-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Yes.
And I was like, Antoinette, you know what 9 times 9 time 9 is?
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: It's vibrating.
And I think that's kind of the-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: --the difference.
And then you can basically-- like when we look at Antoinette, and her digging into daytime, daytime is not sexy.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Right and I think a big part of what I was able to do was, number one,
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: So I think it's important with understanding who you are, where you are, and where you want to be.
So that is cool, compassion-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: And confidence.
Because I was like, she-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: I had double the gifts, and she-- And I had-- so there was some give and take when we
And famous people related to my mother, Marie Antoinette.