Dave Chappelle is set to receive more Netflix comedy specials despite ongoing controversy.
The comedian received backlash last year over his stand-up special The Closer in which he described himself as âteam TERFâ when addressing controversy surrounding J.K. Rowling.
LGBTQ+ rights group GLAAD said that his âbrand has become synonymous with ridiculing trans people and other marginalised communitiesâ, while many others also spoke out. Some Netflix employees also staged a virtual walkout in protest over his comments.
But Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said The Closer was “one of the most entertaining specials we’ve ever had”, adding that the platform would work with Chappelle “again and again”.
âWeâre just trying to be the most exciting entertainment company and more,â Hastings said when asked about the controversy at The New York Times‘ DealBook Summit yesterday (November 30) per The Verge.
Hastings called Chappelle’s special âvery entertaining and provocativeâ and said that it aligned with Netflixâs overall goal of being âabout entertainmentâ.

Earlier this year Netflix commissioned four new specials from Chappelle, called Chappelle’s Home Team.
Responding to the original backlash to his special, Chappelle commented last October: âI said what I said and boy I heard what you said. My god, how could I not?
âYou said you want a safe working environment at Netflix. Well, it seems like Iâm the only one that canât go to the office anymore.â
Netflix boss Ted Sarandos initially defended Chappelle although later admitted that he âscrewed upâ in his response.
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