Chris Rock & Wife Malaak Divorcing After 19 Years Together

I agree with you, have some fun
If I was Chris and he likes girls who look like Megalyn
I would go after Fanny Neguesha...similar look....younger....hotter body



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shit.
 
They have been apart - and living separately for about 2 years - they finally just got the i's dotted and the t's crossed and come to some agreement on the split.

He has been living single for a while now.
Yeah I thought I remember seeing that. Oh well. I'm sure they'll be fine. They're fine already.
 
I mean: aren't those numbers inflated? Don't they have to shatter Netflix records in order to get the numbers posted?



That's a good question. It would be interesting to see some of the business/contractual numbers for other stand-up specials on the platform, and total viewership. The names that come to mind are Ali Wong, Theo Von, Bill Burr (and his animated series too), Tony Hinchcliffe, etc. Believe Louis CK had one too? Just forget. Netflix has been coughing up major dough in recent years (series and talent).

Definitely happy for Chris and Dave. Well-deserved after decades in the game.
 
Chris Rock explains why he turned down 'a couple offers' to be on The Sopranos

The comedian and actor almost said no to FX's Fargo for the same reason.
By Marcus Jones
June 16, 2021 at 02:56 PM EDT

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Chris Rock almost didn't star on FX's Fargo season 4 because "sometimes you can respect something so much, you don't even want to be a part of it," he told The Hollywood Reporter, and that same sentiment that actually kept him from ever appearing on HBO's The Sopranos.
The comedian gave the revelation during the 2021 THR Drama Actor Roundtable, which included Bridgerton's Regé-Jean Page, The Crown's Josh O'Connor, Lovecraft Country's Jonathan Majors, Small Axe's John Boyega, and moderator Lacey Rose, that while The Chris Rock Show was still on HBO, "I got a couple of offers to be on The Sopranos, and I was like, 'I like it too much, I don't want to spoil it.'"

(L-R) Chris Rock in 'Fargo;' James Gandolfini in 'The Sopranos'

| CREDIT: FX; CRAIG BLANKENHORN/HBO
So what made the Fargo offer from creator Noah Hawley any different?
"I saw how he handled Bokeem Woodbine," said Rock, referencing the Dead Presidents actor's Emmy-nominated turn as Mike Milligan in season 2 of the FX anthology series. "Sometimes people do amazing work and then when they handle Black people, it's horrible. But with [Hawley], I saw how he handled Bokeem and I was like, 'I can totally be in your hands.'"

Bringing things full circle, Rock previously told EW his Fargo character Loy Cannon was "Tony Soprano-esque," meaning the show allowed him to actually play the crime boss rather than guest star opposite one.
 
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