Television
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Melina Matsoukas Defends Amanda Seales’ Portrayal of an AKA on Insecure; Sorority Says It’s Taking Steps to Protect Its Brand
'Please allow the corporate office to handle this matter. We all have a duty to protect our brand,' AKA Executive Director Cynthia D. Howell said.
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Dave Chappelle Responds to Backlash Over The Closer, Says He’ll Meet With Trans Netflix Employees but Won’t Bend to ‘Anybody’s Demands’
‘I said what I said, and boy, I heard what you said,' Chappelle said in a video posted Monday.
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‘I Am Not a Soror’: Amanda Seales Responds to Criticism About Her Portrayal of an AKA on Insecure
The actress and comedian began trending Monday morning following the final season premiere of Insecure on Sunday night.
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Insecure Intermissions: Season 5 Is Moving ‘Onward, OK?!’ Let’s Get Into It
New episodes of Insecure premiere every Sunday at 10 p.m. ET on HBO and HBOMax.
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Insecure Is Leaving, OK? Here’s What Issa Rae, Yvonne Orji, and Jay Ellis Have to Say About the Final Season
The final season of Insecure begins this Sunday, Oct. 24 on HBO.
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Dave Chappelle Fans and Netflix Employees Clash During Walkout; Comedian Says He’ll Do 10-City U.S. Tour if The Closer Is Removed From Streamer
Ahead of the protest, trans employees and allies also provided a list of demands to their employer.
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Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos Admits He ‘Screwed Up’ in the Aftermath of Dave Chappelle’s Controversial Comedy Special
‘First and foremost I should have led with a lot more with humanity,’ Sarandos explained.
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John McCain’s Daughter Reflects on Her Time on The View in Upcoming Memoir, Calls Show ‘A Toxic Work Environment.’ Sure, Jan.
The former co-host also detailed the incidents that led to her decision to leave, including those infamous spats with Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar.
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Netflix Employees Plan Walkout Over Dave Chappelle’s Special as Co-CEO Ted Sarandos Doubles Down in Support
‘While some employees disagree, we have a strong belief that content on screen doesn’t directly translate to real-world harm,’ Sarandos said.
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Damon Wayans Said Dave Chappelle Freed the Comedy ‘Slaves,’ and I’m Getting Real Tired of Y’all Using ‘Slaves’ So Loosely
‘I feel like Dave freed the slaves. The comedians, we were slaves to PC culture,’ Wayans explained.