“Not one cast member cares about me.”
Photo: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images Netflix’s sentence for Orange Is the New Black came to an end this month, with the popular prison drama concluding its reign on the streaming service after seven seasons of crime, punishment, and a lethal dose of corruption. One of the show’s leading ladies, though, isn’t celebrating her proverbial exit from Litchfield.
“I have to speak out before anything happens to me,” she added. “Fuck fame! This show hurt humans. You will never truly know but many were hurt!” Manning didn’t elaborate on how OITNB hurt her or others, only saying her management team dropped her as a client due to “having a backbone.”
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