Netflix Cancels Upcoming Louis C.K. Special

BY Josiah HughesPublished Nov 10, 2017

Yesterday (November 9), the New York Times published an exposé detailing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct regarding comedian Louis C.K., and the entertainment industry has responded swiftly. His upcoming film I Love You, Daddy has been shelved indefinitely, and now an upcoming comedy special has been cancelled.

C.K. had already released one special with Netflix and a second was in the works, but it has now been cancelled.

A spokesperson from the streaming service told TMZ, "The allegations made by several women in the New York Times about Louis C.K.'s behaviour are disturbing. Louis's unprofessional and inappropriate behaviour with female colleagues has led us to decide not to produce a second stand-up special, as had been planned."

Louis C.K. had been reportedly raking in eight figures for his Netflix collaborations. He has yet to publicly address the New York Times piece.

 

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