Ice Cube is setting the record straight about whether actors in the 1995 comedy classic 'Friday' were paid fairly after he was accused online of underpaying them.
But he later confirmed that money was the reason why he turned down the offer to reprise his role in the sequel
. “They wanted to give me double scale. So scale was $2,500, right? So double scale was $5,000,” Love broke down. “The day after I said ‘No,’ I got a call to do a film for Warner Brothers calledhighlighting Love’s argument about the pay, one Twitter user wrote on Wednesday , “act like he for the people and whole time been robbing his own people…..Pay them peopleCube defended himself on the social platform by writing, “I didn’t rob no f—in body. The 1995 Friday move cost $2.3m to make.
I didn’t rob no fuckin body. The 1995 Friday movie cost $2.3m to make. Shot it in 20 days. Fazion worked 1 day, maybe 2. All the actors got paid scale to do the movie. They could’ve simple said “No” but they didn’t. So miss me with that shit…
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