Mo'Nique Speaks On Racial And Gender Inequality In Hollywood + More

Published 2018-02-23

All Comments (21)
  • @Jay_Elyse
    I love how she kept taking her glasses off whenever she knew she was about to read them for filth!!!! Very well-spoken and spoke nothing but her truth!
  • @beshkohgadai357
    Monique is a prime example of know your worth and don't let nobody tell you otherwise. She's elegant and full of class, and quite frankly she didn't even need to come on the breakfast club and talk about her worth or "justifying" why she values herself in that regard as Charlemagne kept asking. But I'm glad she did, as she gave us all an example of what bravery looks like
  • @maryclinton4276
    Who's here after the fact that she was correct about the discrimination against black woman in the Hollywood actors industry and she gave LENARD A HISTORY LESSON THANK YOU MONIQUE
  • I’m here after seeing and hearing Taraji cry in the interview. She’s crying about being underpaid and working hard within her career. Now all of sudden people are supporting her. But when Monique first came out about discrimination, color bias and age bias… everyone shunned Monique. Now everyone saying that she was right all along.
  • This was 46 mins of Monique saying put some respect on my name.
  • @chelciaevans237
    She said "daddy should I start or you" 😂😂 they came ready
  • @tremaine861
    Years later we have the Color Purple cast crying about money issues and getting mistreated...oh Mo was absolutely right about it all
  • @Reversilife
    It’s always scary when a black woman is speaking softly
  • @j.a.4364
    That fact that she was right all along and is coming out with her Netflix special is a full circle moment.
  • @Joyjoy12149
    Monique never changed her story, she was so consistent and never gave up. Good on her. People didn’t listen to her then, but she never gave up, what a strong 💪 woman .
  • @BautistaSara075
    It was WRONG to give Monique, the label "Donkey of the day" she deserves the BEST thank you, Monique for being so inspiring. We need to speak up for whats right!
  • @ReallyMontana
    Charlemagne wasn't Charlemagne that day... He was Leonard 😂😂😂
  • @angelanevitt5749
    This interview was so motivating! When the world is against u continue to stand on what u believe
  • I'm confused as to how some of these people in the comments were so confused as to what Monique was saying 5 yrs ago, now all of a sudden they comprehend it so well. 😄
  • @taylorz1787
    I come back to this interview all the time because Monique’s strength is inspiring. You have to know what your worth or the world will hand you anything!
  • @linnycrocus6023
    It's so bizzare to me how everyone forgets that Monique is an Oscar winning actress.
  • Mo’Nique spoke truth and Lenard is an example of the issues we face within our own race
  • @belizegal29
    This interview never gets old.😂😂 The way Monique came in so eloquently, they didn’t even see it coming.😂😂😂