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In the wake of criticism that Chappelle's latest special is offensive and anti-trans, Netflix is standing by the comedian in the name of 'creative freedom'
Dave Chappelle poked fun of the Netflix controversy while inducting Jay-Z into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in October. ... In the wake of the controversy, Netflix's co-CEO Ted Sarandos sent out ...
Dave Chappelle has released a new Netflix special, ... Chappelle has seemingly profited from the controversy. In 2023, he sold more tickets than any other comedy headliner, grossing $62m (£48.6m ...
Dave Chappelle and Netflix are facing intense backlash for the derogatory comments toward the LGBTQ+ community made during the comedian's latest comedy special, and the 48-year-old is speaking out ...
On August 26, 2019, Chappelle's fifth Netflix special, Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones, was released. [92] The special garnered controversy, [93] [94] and backlash for jokes about abuse allegations against singers Michael Jackson and R. Kelly, [95] [96] [97] as well as for jokes about the LGBT community and cancel culture.
Dave Chappelle continues to use the Netflix controversy and transgender community as a punchline. Comments the comedian made about trans people in his special The Closer sparked backlash earlier ...
The 2021 Netflix walkout was a labor dispute involving a number of workers at American streaming and production company Netflix in late 2021. After several workers spoke out against The Closer, a controversial stand-up comedy special released by Netflix, the company's response sparked further controversy, leading to a walkout organized by the Netflix trans employee resource group.
The backlash over Dave Chappelle’s latest Netflix special, The Closer, has not let up, continuing to spark dialogue about comedy and corporate responsibility — particularly following the ...