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What Channing Tatum Said About Dave Chappelle As More People Wade In On Controversy

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Netflix special The Closer has been accused of mocking trans people.Chappelle's comedy special, his last following a big money deal with Netflix, has faced a backlash from the LGBTQ+ community with the special being called "troubling and unfunny by some.However, Chappelle has remained undeterred and has publicly said "If this is what being canceled is like, I love it."Tatum shared his two cents on the subject on his Instagram Stories on Sunday October 18, 2021.In a single Instagram Story, Tatum shared a video of Chappelle talking onstage and offered his own commentary on the piece alongside it.Acknowledging that he's going out on a limb by discussing Chappelle, Tatum wrote: "I understand that Dave is a very dangerous person to talk about at.

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