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Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVJeremy Tardy, who has been recurring on Netflix’s Dear White People, revealed in a Facebook post Friday that he will not be returning for the Lionsgate TV-produced series’ upcoming fourth and final season “due to my experience with Lionsgate and their practices of racial discrimination.” In response, Lionsgate called the standoff that led to Tardy’s exit “a purely financial negotiation.”In a lengthy post (you can read it below), Tardy chronicled the events
.The ’80s classic “Conan the Barbarian” is getting the reboot treatment.
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Jeremy Tardy, who appears in Netflix's "Dear White People," has announced that he's exiting the show, citing "racial discrimination" as the reason for the move. Tardy, 29, has appeared in the show's first three seasons in varying capacities.
“Dear White People” star Jeremy Tardy took to Twitter on Friday to announce that he would not be returning for the Netflix series’ fourth and final season, alleging “racial discrimination” in the contract negotiation process.
star Jeremy Tardy took to Twitter on Friday to announce that he would not be returning for the Netflix series' fourth and final season, alleging «racial discrimination» in the contract negotiation process.«Unfortunately I will not be joining NETFLIX’s for its fourth and final season due to my experience with Lionsgate and their practices of racial discrimination,» wrote Tardy, who recurred as Rashid Bakr on the first three seasons of the show, in a series of tweets.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterJeremy Tardy, a recurring actor on the Lionsgate-produced Netflix series “Dear White People,” announced on Twitter that he would not be returning to the show, and alleged that the studio discriminated against him during pay negotiations.
a series of social media posts on Friday, alleging that the studio did not give him the same opportunity to negotiate a raise for the show’s fourth and final season that a white co-star was allowed.“After being offered to return for several episodes my team was notified that our counter offer would not be considered and that the initial offer was the ‘best and final,'” Tardy wrote.
Jeremy Tardy will be leaving Dear White People ahead of its fourth and final season, the star announced on social media.
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