“Ronnie” represented that gutter, gritty side of the strip game and she was super sexy, but was hardened on the inside and used her sexuality to hustle.Ĭhrystale played that character so well, that for years there were rumors that Ice Cube actually discovered her in a strip club, but she said that was 100% FALSE and that she worked hard to show her acting skills to land the part as “Ronnie. She also has a vendetta (and fixation) on Diamond, played by LisaRaye, after they ended their brief friendship on bad terms after Ronnie sexually assaulted her at a private party. Discover and Share the best GIFs on Tenor. “Ronnie” was one of the most rawest characters in the film- she had ongoing beef with “Diamond” (Lisa Raye) and “Ronnie’s” classic, most villainous line was when she told “Ebony” (Monica Calhoun) that “In this business, closed legs don’t get fed.” One of the most hilarious scenes was when she did a strip show for a room full of police officers and spanked a Caucasian cop until he yelled “I’m Black and I’m proud.” After that, “Ronnie” went down in history as one of the Queen B’s of the 90’s film era. As Ronnie, she is the female villain in Player’s Club as the star dancer who recruits the other girls to do a little extra on the side to make ends meet. The perfect The Players Club Diamond Ronnie Animated GIF for your conversation. THE PLAYERS CLUB, Monica Calhoun, Chrystale Wilson, 1998, (c)New Line Cinema ![]() ![]() The Players Club is 22 years old, and like most Black, urban movies set in the 90s, it has a loyal following. LisaRaye McCoy (Diamond) Dick Anthony Williams (Mr. ![]() If we ask you if you remember actress Chrystale Wilson, you would probably say “Who?” But you’d probably remember her character “Ronnie,” because nowadays Chrystale can’t go anywhere without somebody recognizing her as the stripper from The Players Club movie. A fight scene between her and Diamond at the end of the movie remains a classic.
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