Octavia Spencer Talks New Film ‘Tow,’ Prioritizing Her Health, More

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Actor Octavia Spencer joins TODAY to talk about her new movie, “Tow,” with a star-studded cast, including Rose Byrne, Ariana DeBose and more. She also reflects on 14 years since winning an Oscar for her role in “The Help.” Then, she discusses living  with type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure and how she’s raising awareness about the related risks and the importance of testing for early signs of kidney damage. (Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim)

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