12 Days of Pride: Marc-Sully Saint-Fleur on Playing 'Jury Duty: Company Retreat's' PJ as Loud, Chaotic and Joyfully Queer
Marc-Sully Saint-Fleur explains why portraying PJ feels healing, how the role was created after their audition, and why queer joy—not survival—is the energy the world needs right now
Marc-Sully Saint-Fleur is bringing a very specific kind of magic to 12 Days of Pride: loud, funny, stylish, chaotic — and joyfully queer. In a new BET.com conversation, Saint-Fleur talks about why playing PJ feels almost “radical” right now: a character who gets to be likable, messy, and free without their identity turning into a lesson.
Saint-Fleur also reveals that PJ wasn’t even in the original script — the role was reshaped after their audition, a moment they describe as healing in itself. For them, it’s a reminder of something queer people know well: sometimes you have to make room for yourself until the world can’t deny you belong.
Watch the full interview with Marc-Sully Saint-Fleur above.