‘How to Die Alone’: Natasha Rothwell Is Leaving Her ‘Sad Twerking’ Days Behind
One conversation with Natasha Rothwell accomplishes what a decade of therapy couldn’t.
The self-doubt, loneliness, shame, and an inability to see what is deserved, from others and least of all from myself, that defined so much of adulthood, as the years ticked up into the twenties (then into the thirties…then…), were suddenly clarified. Justified. Dignified.
Imagine, then, what an entire TV series from Rothwell can do. And, too, what it might have done for her.