“Light It On Fire And Walk Away”: Ariana DeBose Reveals Her Inspirations For Starring Opposite Ke Huy Quan In Love Hurts

ScreenRant interviews Academy Award winner Ariana DeBose about her work starring opposite Ke Huy Quan in the new action movie Love Hurts.

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