A crew member from 'Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story' is speaking out about the racist treatment she experienced on set.
In recent times, Netflix has struck gold with the true crime genre with the success of titles such as Inventing Ana, and The Tinder Swindler, however, in its effort to keep up with the large appetite of its audience for true-crime stories, Netflix seemed to have missed the target with its latest release, Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Alsup's tweet attracted the attention of the Los Angeles Times who subsequently invited her for an interview where she elaborated on her unpleasant set experience. “It was one of the worst shows that I’ve ever worked on,” she told LA Times. “I was always being called someone else’s name, the only other Black girl who looked nothing like me, and I learned the names for 300 background extras.
Alsup joins a growing list of many who are angered at the show. Monster premiered on Netflix on November 23, and shortly came a wave of disapproving remarks led by TV critics and later the family members of the victims.
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