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In the same GQ interview where Haddish spoke on partying with Bey, she also gave her thoughts on Mo’s struggle.

As you’ll recall, Mo’Nique called for a boycott of Netflix based on racial and gender bias, since she was offered significantly less money for a special than Amy Shumer and Dave Chappelle. Tiffany Haddish shared her thoughts:

“My business run different than her business,” says Haddish. “I don’t live her life. I don’t have that husband of hers. I’m looking at how [Netflix has] opened up so many opportunities for black females and comedy. When my people are dying, that’s when you gonna catch me protesting. I’m not gonna protest because somebody got offered not the amount of money they wanted to get offered. If you don’t like what they’re offering you, just no longer do business with them. If I protest Netflix—what about all the black shows that are on there? What about all the other actors that are working on there? All the Indians, the Hispanics, the Asians. My show, The Carmichael Show, airs on there right now. It ain’t on NBC.

via HipHopWired

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