Mo’Nique and Lee Daniels Open Up About ‘Making Movie Magic’ After Ending Feud
The pair’s feud started in 2009, with the release of their film “Precious.”
The pair’s feud started in 2009, with the release of their film “Precious.”
The film is inspired by a true story and co-stars Mo’Nique and Glenn Close.
Mo’Nique was a guest on Lemon’s new podcast.
“She said what she said, and I said what I said,” the comedian insisted.
“Neither one of us cares to put forth any effort to reconcile,” Shalon Jackson said.
“Mo’Nique’s a liar,” Hughley said in a video statement he posted on social media.
“You betrayed me sister,” the comedian said about Winfrey.
The comedian shared details on Instagram, saying she told “the whole truth” in the sit-down.
“Please treat these two Black women fairly,” Mo’Nique said in a video statement.
The suit was filed Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court.