Behind Bars and Dollar Signs: Orange Is The New Black Stars Dish on Netflix's Underpayment

Behind Bars and Dollar Signs: Orange Is The New Black Stars Dish on Netflix's Underpayment

Orange Is The New Black stars reveal their struggle with underpayment by Netflix amidst the SAG strike, shedding light on the pressing issue of unequal compensation in the industry

Orange Is the New Black actors share their experiences of being underpaid by Netflix. The Netflix original series, which aired from 2013 to 2019, follows the lives of female inmates in a federal prison in Upstate New York. Despite the show's immense popularity, critical acclaim, and longevity, some members of the cast claim they were not fairly compensated.

After a decade since its premiere, various cast members of Orange Is the New Black are now speaking out about their underpayment by Netflix. Kimiko Glenn recently shared a video on Instagram, expressing her belief that she and others were treated unfairly regarding their compensation. This post received supportive messages from her former co-stars.

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Source: Kimiko Glenn/Instagram