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Netflix removes ‘Chappelle’s Show’ from platform at Dave Chappelle’s request

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FILE - Comedian Dave Chappelle campaigns for Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang on January 30, 2020 in North Charleston, South Carolina. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)“Chappelle’s Show” will no longer stream on Netflix at the request of the show’s star, Dave Chappelle.The comedian, who made a wildly successful comeback after partnering with Netflix, shared a video on his Instagram account Tuesday of one of his standup shows, titled “Unforgiven,” where he explained the ordeal.After speaking about the dangers of entering into a contract that was not in his best interest, Chappelle spoke about his experience with Netflix.“People think I made a lot of money for ‘Chappelle’s Show.’ When I left that show, I never got paid.

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