The post Leonardo DiCaprio Didn’t Want to Say N-Word in Django Unchained, But Samuel L. Jackson Made Him appeared first on Consequence. Like many Quentin Tarantino movies, the dialogue in Django ...
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Jackson, alongside co-star Jamie Foxx, confronted DiCaprio over his reluctance during production and encouraged him to fully embody the role, despite his hesitation with using the N-word ...
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According to ABC 4, Ebony Davis says that she experienced harassment on a regular basis, and even alleges that she was called the N-word while walking through the halls. Davis’ lawyers ...
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Find tickets here and full tour routing below. "I wanted this song to sound like something ethereal but also very earthy - Bladee’s voice is helping to keep the feet on the ground” explains Oklou.
Jamie Foxx has recalled his Django Unchained co-star Leonardo DiCaprio being uncomfortable saying the N-word until Samuel L.
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