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02.04.2022 - 23:35 / perezhilton.com
Lee Daniels and Mo’Nique have finally ended their feud!
According to videos posted on social media, the 62-year-old director, who directed her Oscar-winning performance in Precious, made an appearance on stage at her Mo’Nique and Friends: April Fools Day with The Queen of Comedy show in Staten Island, New York, on Friday night. And what did he do? Lee finally made a public apology to the 54-year-old actress years after she claimed he “blackballed” her in the industry. He said:
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The filmmaker then revealed that they would be working again on an upcoming project, which Deadline reported that Mo’Nique is replacing Octavia Spencer in the flick Demon House for Netflix. He exclaimed:
The duo then exchanged some “I love you”s and briefly danced together on stage while the audience cheered. Ch-ch-check it out (below):
Following the onstage reconciliation, Lee and Mo’Nique commemorated the special moment by posting similar pictures of themselves embracing on Instagram. Along with a red heart emoji, she captioned the snaps:
Meanwhile, Daniels also wrote in his post to the ‘gram:
So sweet! We love to see this! Ch-ch-check out their heartwarming snapshots (below):
This reunion may come as a surprise to some people since they had not been on the best of terms for about 13 years. In case you didn’t know, the stand-up comedian previously blasted Lee for allegedly blackballing her from Hollywood when she wouldn’t campaign for Precious during awards season. Mo’Nique told The Hollywood Reporter back in 2015:
At the time, Lee responded to the accusation, claiming she made several unreasonable “demands” during awards season:
Glad to see that
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Mo'Nique and Lee Daniels are putting their years-long feud to rest! The pair has been at odds since the release of the Academy Award-winning film in 2009.After winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 2010 for her critically acclaimed performance as the titular character's abusive mother Mary, the 54-year-old comedian made headlines when she claimed she was «blackballed» from Hollywood, naming Daniels as one of the culprits.Years later, on Saturday, the actress brought the director onstage during her show on Staten Island, New York.«I am so sorry for hurting you in any way that I did. She was my best friend, my best friend.
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Lee Daniels, 62, and Mo’Nique, 54, are ending their feud after 13 years. The director, who directed the actress’ 2009 film Precious, made an appearance on stage at her Mo’Nique and Friends: April Fools Day with The Queen of Comedy event at St. George Theatre on Staten Island on April 1, and made a public apology after she previously claimed he told her she’d been “blackballed” in the industry when she expected a pay increase due to winning an Oscar.
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