Why Did Mo’Nique Sue Netflix? Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Oscar Winning Actor’s Lawsuit

Comedian and actress Mo’Nique, recognized for performances in Precious, Almost Christmas, and The Deliverance, initiated a lawsuit against streaming service giant Netflix, accusing them of racial and sexual discrimination. According to The Hollywood Reporter, she asserted that Netflix proposed a comedy special to her but failed to provide an opportunity for negotiations.

It is said that the Oscar-winning individual was apparently given a proposal of $500,000 for a comedy special, with full control over the show belonging to the streaming platform and the rights to copyrights as well. In her lawsuit, she argued that this deal demonstrated the company’s aim to underpay a female artist of African descent.

It’s been pointed out that Netflix has signed multi-million dollar contracts with various comedians like Chris Rock, Ellen DeGeneres, Dave Chappelle, and Ricky Gervais for standup specials. This is highlighted to emphasize the significant difference between these high-profile deals and the one reportedly offered to her.

In 2019, Netflix countered the allegations by issuing a statement emphasizing their commitment to “fairness, equality, and diversity.” They stated that they take any claims contradicting these values seriously. The statement also mentioned that they considered their initial offer to Mo’Nique as fair, which is why they plan on contesting this lawsuit.

The legal action claimed that the popular streaming service violated California’s labor and human rights regulations. Following the disclosure of this lawsuit, Mo’Nique openly voiced her opinion on this issue through various social media platforms. In a statement posted on Instagram, she stated that she had two possible courses of action to take.

She opted to speak out against the wage disparity, standing firm for herself as well as everyone else who had experienced or might encounter a similar predicament in the future. She concluded by saying, “I chose to take a stand.” Thankfully, the situation didn’t escalate into a chaotic confrontation.

2022 saw Michael Parks, a lawyer for the comedian, telling The Hollywood Reporter that the lawsuit between them and another party was settled peacefully. Meanwhile, Mo’Nique has been generating excitement due to her acting in Netflix’s recent horror film, “The Deliverance.

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2025-02-13 21:07