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that's her own fault, her contemporaries have said she's extremely difficult to work with.
none of these ppl had that problem tho?
maybe they werent blackballed in addition to being difficult?
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that's her own fault, her contemporaries have said she's extremely difficult to work with.
What do you expect from the wannabe white boy?
none of these ppl had that problem tho?
maybe they werent blackballed in addition to being difficult?
none of these ppl had that problem tho?
I just YouTubed some of her most viewed standups
500k is too high
Amy schumer has the average white woman demographic on lock...chappelle and rock are legends
why would she even compare herself to them?
Na. Typically her white counterparts would not have to do that. Why should she be expected to have to do that given her resume..?Just negotiate a contract that says guaranteed 500k and if she pulls Shumer's viewership numbers then she gets the difference paid to her.
Daniels’ comments are unlikely to quell rumors of a rift, since he basically said, “Everybody thinks she’s a demanding, ungrateful troll, and I’m all like, ‘Hey now, that’s my BFF…but if you guysthink she’s a demanding, ungrateful troll, we don’t have to hang out with her.’” In fairness, back in 2010, Mo’Nique was excoriated in the press for her refusal to attend award-season parties and gladhand AMPAS voters, particularly because she reportedly asked to be paid for each appearance. (Hence Daniels’ reference to her “demands.”) She won anyway, but perceptions of her disrespect toward the Academy was exacerbated by the opening line of her acceptance speech: “I would like to thank the Academy for showing that it can be about the performance and not the politics.”
The elephant in the room is that this is a (sorta former) heavy set, brown or dark skinned black woman that "doesn't know her place."
Ironically from playing on archaic stereotypes
Yes. Now we are.oh now we complaining where da money coming from? keep da goal post right where its at.
maybe Monique needs to holla at her agents and tell them to let da word know da humble pie been served and she willing to do "playball" and stop being a diva.
That diva stuff ppl keep posting doesn't move me. we aren't going to sit here and act like that doesn't apply to a large segment of that scene. Wouldn't be brought up if she were white IMO
The Netflix execs are making business decisions. They wouldn't give Shumer that money if they felt they would be losing money in the end. Mo'Nique has no relevance currently. Dave and Chris are big-time names. Folks will watch just because. That's why they get the big payday.The elephant in the room is that this is a (sorta former) heavy set, brown or dark skinned black woman that "doesn't know her place."
The other elephant in the room is White supremacy and how it affects us all, black, white and other. It determines how we perceive situations, how we value or don't value ourselves, etc.
No shots but how can you not see that you're out of pocket?