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Hailey Kilgore's Most Stylish Moments In ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan'

Hailey Kilgore's Most Stylish Moments In ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan'

Yahoo05-03-2025

Hailey Kilgore delivers an acclaimed performance as Laverne 'Jukebox' Thomas in Power Book III: Raising Kanan, a role that provides a deep dive into the backstory of a character who would eventually become a heartless killer in the original Power series.
While Jukebox's tragic fate was already known to Power fans, Raising Kanan explores her complex transformation, particularly her bond with Kanan Stark and her journey from a young, vulnerable girl to a ruthless figure in the drug world.
Her arc on Raising Kanan is both heartbreaking and compelling, giving fans a fresh perspective on the character they thought they knew.
Jukebox's fashion is just as striking as her evolution. Reflecting the '90s era, she often sports fresh Ralph Lauren pieces, encapsulating the look of the around-the-way girl with her bold, street-savvy style.
Whether she's rocking oversized jackets or layering colorful accessories, her wardrobe serves as an extension of her tough yet emotional character. Kilgore brings depth and authenticity to Jukebox, making her one of the most captivating characters on the show, even knowing her ultimate fate.
VIBE highlights Hailey Kilgore's most stylish looks on Power Book III: Raising Kanan that embody '90s street fashion.
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