Her journey through the film is thrilling, emotional, and even downright frightening at times.
She felt as though this combination of experiences helped her better prepare for her role as Monica.
“You’re grieving, but so many great things are happening to you.

I think that’s where Monica was at [too].”
Goodwin continued: “She’s in a transitional period in her career.
I think, with all of that, it just came from an authentic place.

Honestly, it was easy for me.”
When asked if the filming experience was taxing or cathartic, Goodwin replied candidly.
“Definitely cathartic, definitely therapeutic,” she said.
“All of those crying scenes, I was really crying.
I would be like, ‘Get me out of this scene!’
But, yeah, it was a good time, definitely.”
“Single Black Female” is now on Lifetime.