Mo'Nique's stance against Netflix has recently gained the support of Chance the Rapper.

It was all fun and jokes when Mo'Nique first publicized her disdain for the streaming networking. By accusing them of lowballing her for a special they asked her to do, the comedian made it her mission to make the unfair treatment be known to the masses. Her message was successfully sent, but receiving it was the problem. Social media, instead, made light of the situation questioning whether Mo'Nique was even worth the money she was asking for.

Negative opinions within Hollywood definitely didn't improve for the Academy Award recognized actress. Her publicly attack of Will Packer for not supporting his fellow African American actresses led into spats with other talents. Whoopi Goldberg also gave her a tongue lashing on The View for accusing Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, and Lee Daniels of causing her to be blackballed by the industry for not promoting Precious overseas. Even this week came to a harsh close when Mo'Nique got into it with Charlamagne tha God for naming her "Donkey of the Day" on The Breakfast Club.

No matter how shutout the industry may have seemed this past month, Mo can find solace in the open arms of Chance the Rapper. The Chicago artist aired his opinion with simple tweets about his stance with the actress. He was sure to remind people of her work performance of her I Coulda Been Your Cellmate comedy special at a women's correctional facility. He also urged black women to remember that they "deserve better."

Chance falls into the category of other supporters, like Wanda Sykes, Kandi Burrus, and Jada Pinkett-Smith

Source: complex.com