Academy Award-nominated actress and singer Andra Day, to bring awareness to the health concerns of Black women today, including fertility.
Narrated by Keshia Knight Pulliam and written, produced and directed by Chiquita Lockley, Eggs Over Easy investigates the often taboo subject of infertility in the Black community and brings Black women together for an enlightening and empowering dialogue about the sometimes unpredictable path to motherhood.
Pulliam, who says she never thought she’d actually tell her own story for the doc, shares how a change in marital status threw a wrench in her planning — family planning that is.
“I had my daughter at 38. She’s three now. I had gotten married and I thought I have plenty of time. I’ll have another baby right after this. But with divorce and life, things kind of took a left turn,” she said. “Not to say it was wrong, but sometimes life throws you curveballs and you could have your perfect forever planned out but you have to embrace. Because what I have learned is my Plan B has always been God’s Plan A.”