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Dave Chappelle commends Netflix for removing Chappelle’s Show at his request amid pay dispute

Comedian urged fans not to watch the programme on other platforms

Annabel Nugent
Wednesday 25 November 2020 04:23 EST
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Netflix has pulled Chappelle’s Show from its platform just three weeks after it debuted, following the comedian’s request that it do so.

Dave Chappelle revealed the news in an 18-minute video posted to Instagram on Tuesday (23 November). The clip, entitled “Unforgiven”, features footage from a recent stand-up gig.

During the performance, Chappelle claimed that he “never got paid” by ViacomCBS after leaving the show.

While admitting that the media conglomerate did not have a legal obligation to pay him, he argued that the situation is unethical nonetheless. 

“I found out that these people were streaming my work and they never had to ask me or they never have to tell me. Perfectly legal because I signed the contract,” he said. “But is that right? I didn’t think so either.”

The video – which has been viewed nearly 2.6 million times – sees Chappelle go on to commend Netflix for removing his show after he informed its executives of the situation with ViacomCBS. 

He said: “When I found out [Netflix] were streaming Chappelle's Show, I was furious. How could they not know?

“I called them and I told them that this makes me feel bad. And you want to know what they did? They agreed that they would take it off their platform just so I could feel better.”

The 47-year-old has made multiple specials with the streaming giant, and concerns about potentially losing Chappelle are likely to have played a part in Netflix’s decision to abide by his request. 

Chappelle urged his fans not to watch his show until the pay dispute is settled. Chappelle’s Show is still available on several ViacomCBS-owned platforms, including Comedy Central.

Earlier this month, the comedian came under fire after his appearance on Saturday Night Live

Viewers criticised one of Chappelle’s jokes – in which he compared Donald Trump getting coronavirus to Freddie Mercury being diagnosed with Aids – as “poor taste”.

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