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This A- list alliterate comic actress all of you know has been stalking the President of a streaming service for revenge.

Apparently there was a quid pro quo sexual relationship but he abruptly ended his part of the quid when he tired of her.

Sarah Silverman

Sarah Silverman bashes Hulu for canceling ‘I Love You, America,’ not paying $1,500 for Emmys hair and makeup

It’s been more than two months since Hulu canceled Sarah Silverman’s enigmatic series “I Love You, America.” Now, the star herself is laying into the streaming network for pulling the plug on one of its only shows garnering Emmy Awards attention.

Speaking in the inaugural episode of The Daily Beast’s new “Last Laugh” podcast with Matt Wilstein, Silverman got candid about Hulu’s decision to ax the show, noting that she was “super-bummed about it” and even revealed that the network exhibited some “cheap” behavior while she fronted a show.

“I know that they did love the show,” the comedian began her interview, according to a summary from The Daily Beast. “But I think what it cost compared to its popularity or the eyes that they had on it didn’t – you know, the people that make the decisions there don’t have any connection to the show. So it’s easier for them. It’s probably smart. They make very hard decisions.”

However, the star’s diplomacy with regard to Hulu was short-lived. Silverman, who is known for going off-book in interviews in the past, debated whether she should tell a particular story about her time working at the network. Finally, she concluded that she would “burn this one down” and discussed a surprising bill she received after the Emmys.

After noting that “I Love You, America” was one of the only shows on Hulu that garnered awards attention besides the highly-popular “Handmaid’s Tale,” she explained that the network billed her $1,500 for her hair and makeup at the Emmys.

“Even Comedy Central, like 15 years ago, paid for that s— when I was nominated,” she said. “I was just flummoxed. Wouldn’t it be worth them paying $1,500 to not have me on Matt Wilstein’s podcast saying Hulu wouldn’t pay $1,500 for an Emmy for their network?” – Source


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