Here’s my butt, and it’s live,” the “Living Single” actress stated. “I was like no, you can show my butt if you need too. “I love that yours is a no death clause,” Barrymore quipped. Many stars have “no nudity clauses” in their contracts, and are barred from showing skin on camera. No more getting shot up by 300 bullets in this car,'” she said. “Henceforth, we kind of threw it in there,” she noted, adding that she named the clause, “a little off the cuff funniness.” Latifah then advised her team, “Yo, we got to put a no death clause in my contracts.” Queen Latifah appeared on the “Drew Barrymore Show” on Oct. “I was like, ‘Wait a minute, if I keep dying in these movies, I can’t do a sequel,'” the “U.N.I.T.Y” singer added. “You know, what happened at the beginning of my career … my characters died in the movies and apparently I died my a– off,” Latifah joked to host Drew Barrymore. Queen Latifah, who currently stars in Netflix’s “End of the Road,” appeared on “The Drew Barrymore Show” recently and revealed that she has a “no death clause” in her filming contracts.Ī “no death clause” in an actor’s agreement signifies that their character can’t die in a story. However, there’s one rule she has while picking her projects: not dying while on screen. The 52-year-old actress is one of Hollywood’s longest running success stories, having starred in hit TV and film roles while making smash-hit records since 1989. Queen Latifah on Chris Noth’s ‘Equalizer’ firing: It’s ‘personal’ĭid Queen Latifah just come out? Declares ‘love’ to longtime partner at BET awards Here’s how Chris Noth was written off ‘The Equalizer’ after his firing Queen Latifah wants to get ‘The Equalizer’ super-fan Dolly Parton on the show
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