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Oscar-winner Mo'Nique sues Netflix for pay discrimination

November 15, 2019
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83rd Academy Awards Nomination Announcements, Los Angeles, America - 25 Jan 2011
Last year's Best Supporting Actress MoNique joined Academy President Tom Sherak to announce this year's Oscar nominees ahead of the ceremony on 27th February.

The King's Speech leads the field with a total of 12 nods, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Colin Firth and Best Supporting for Helena Bonham Carter and Geoffrey Rush.
The Coen brothers' True Grit has 10 nominations, while The Social Network and Inception both have 8.

Also nominated for Best Picture are Black Swan, The Fighter, The Kids Are All Right, 127 Hours, Toy Story 3 and Winter's Bone.

Best Actor nods also go to Javier Bardem, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeff Bridges and James Franco, while Best Actress sees Natalie Portman, Annette Bening, Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lawrence and Michelle Williams battle it out.

Christian Bale, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner are hoping for the Best Supporting Actor gong, while Amy Adams, Melissa Leo and Hailee Steinfeld are gunning for Best Supporting Actress.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Picture Perfect/REX/Shutterstock (1274649f) Monique 83rd Academy Awards Nomination Announcements, Los Angeles, America - 25 Jan 2011 Last year's Best Supporting Actress MoNique joined Academy President Tom Sherak to announce this year's Oscar nominees ahead of the ceremony on 27th February. The King's Speech leads the field with a total of 12 nods, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Colin Firth and Best Supporting for Helena Bonham Carter and Geoffrey Rush. The Coen brothers' True Grit has 10 nominations, while The Social Network and Inception both have 8. Also nominated for Best Picture are Black Swan, The Fighter, The Kids Are All Right, 127 Hours, Toy Story 3 and Winter's Bone. Best Actor nods also go to Javier Bardem, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeff Bridges and James Franco, while Best Actress sees Natalie Portman, Annette Bening, Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lawrence and Michelle Williams battle it out. Christian Bale, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner are hoping for the Best Supporting Actor gong, while Amy Adams, Melissa Leo and Hailee Steinfeld are gunning for Best Supporting Actress.

LOS ANGELES — Oscar-winning actress Mo'Nique on Thursday filed a pay discrimination lawsuit against Netflix, alleging the streaming giant offered her less money than it did to white and male performers because she is a black woman.

Mo'Nique, also a singer and comedian, said in the lawsuit that a proposed $500,000 fee from Netflix in 2018 to make a stand-up comedy special was a "discriminatory low-ball offer."

"I had a choice to make: I could accept what I felt was pay discrimination or I could stand up for those who came before me and those who will come after me," she said in an Instagram post.

"I chose to stand up."

Netflix strongly denied the allegation.

"We care deeply about inclusion, equity, and diversity and take any accusations of discrimination very seriously," a spokesperson said.

"We believe our opening offer to Mo'Nique was fair — which is why we will be fighting this lawsuit."

Mo'Nique, 51, whose real name is Monique Hicks, won the best supporting actress Academy Award for her portrayal of an abusive mother in 2009's "Precious."

That same year she began hosting her own talk show. It was cancelled in 2011.

Her last film was 2016's "Almost Christmas," according to IMDB.

The lawsuit, filed at a Los Angeles court Thursday, said the offer "perpetuated the pay gap suffered by black women."

"There apparently is a ceiling when it comes to Netflix's willingness to pay talent of certain demographics, namely, black women," it said.

The document referred to higher offers reportedly made to male comedians by Netflix, including Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy and Ricky Gervais. — AFP


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