“I have my name back”

Dave Chappelle

Dave Chappelle
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If you lost the last time Chappelle Show was available to broadcast on Netflix, okay. You were probably busy for those few weeks in November before Dave Chappelle finally had the show removed. But it looks like the comedian patched things up with ViacomCBS long enough to bring the Comedy Central staple back to the streaming masses. On Friday, he posted a clip that included an explanationresolution.

The clip is another slice of stand entitled “Song of Redemption”. In the 10-minute video, Chappelle tells the off-camera crowd about how to get the coronavirus (including his disapproval of those who disapprove of his tour during a pandemic, which is well known) and the Capitol uprising. Near the end, he addresses his latest video, “Unforgiven, ”Where he first discussed his problems with Comedy Central and his lack of compensation.

“I asked you to stop watching the program and thank God Almighty for you, you asked,” said Chappelle. “You did that worthless show because without your eyes it’s nothing. And when you stopped watching, they called me. And I got my name back and my license back and my show back and they paid me millions of dollars. Thank you very much. “He continued to thank Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos and Chris McCarthy of ViacomCBS for reversing the previous agreement and coming up with a pleasant solution: “I can finally say to Comedy Central, ‘It was a pleasure to do business with you.'”

Since today, Chappelle Show and one more time available on Netflix. You can watch Chappelle’s video below.

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