‘Single Drunk Female’ star Sofia Black-D’Elia on recovery, addiction and her N.J. journey

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“Sam in some ways starts out as a character that we’ve seen a lot recently on television,” Black-D’Elia says of her new role on Freeform. A young Sofia Black-D'Elia, at left, in a show when she was a student at Broadway Bound, a performing arts school in Lyndhurst.“It was so fun and so freeing, and I felt like I had finally found fellow weirdos,” she says.

 

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