Kimiko Glenn Says ‘Orange is the New Black’ Cast Had 2 Jobs During Run

Orange is the New Black alum Kimiko Glenn is standing with fellow placing members of SAG-AFTRA amid their contract disputes with streamers like Netflix.

“My tits stay on in perpetuity [and] I should receives a commission for as many f—king streams as that s—t will get,” Glenn, 34, mentioned in a Saturday, July 15, TikTok video, referring to her Orange is the New Black topless scenes. “Second of all, we didn’t receives a commission very effectively ever. And once I say ‘didn’t receives a commission very effectively,’ you’d die.”

She continued: “Folks have been bartenders nonetheless [and] individuals had their second jobs nonetheless. They have been f—king well-known as s—t, like internationally well-known … however needed to maintain their second jobs as a result of they couldn’t afford to not!”

Orange is the New Black, which was impressed by Piper Kerman’s memoir of the identical identify, was tailored by Netflix in 2013. The award-winning sequence adopted Piper (Taylor Schilling) after she was booked at an area ladies’s jail to serve her sentence for transporting a suitcase of then-girlfriend Alex’s drug cash. The present additionally starred Laura Prepon, Uzo Aduba, Laverne Cox, Danielle Brooks, Natasha Lyonne, Samira Wiley and Taryn Manning as Piper’s fellow inmates.

Kimiko Glenn Claims ‘Orange is the New Black’ Cast Weren't Paid ‘Very Well Ever,' Needed 2 Jobs

Lea DeLaria, Constance Shulman, Kimiko Glenn, and Yael Stone in ‘Orange is the New Black.’
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Glenn, who performed Brook Soso on OITNB, didn’t reveal which costars wanted to seek out different methods to complement their revenue throughout the present’s run. Nevertheless, she did additional allege that they couldn’t afford to take taxis to and from set in New York Metropolis. Netflix has not publicly addressed her claims nor revealed the salaries of the OITNB solid.

Glenn had taken to her social media to extrapolate on the ideas she — and several other former costars — shared with the New Yorker earlier this month. Within the Wednesday, July 12, profile, Glenn instructed the outlet that it was “simply so unhappy” to obtain a pittance of revenue for her work on such a beloved TV sequence.

Orange is the New Black dropped its seventh and ultimate season on Netflix in July 2019. Since then, solid members like Glenn have acquired residual checks based mostly on repeat TV binges. Glenn — who rose to fame taking part in Daybreak in Sara Bareilles’ Waitress musical — additionally shared a duplicate of her paycheck through TikTok on Saturday, revealing she solely earned a complete of $27 in residuals in a latest assertion.

The SAG-AFTRA union, which represents greater than 160,000 performers, licensed a strike earlier this week after the Alliance of Movement Image and Tv Producers (AMPTP) didn’t tackle any of their considerations relating to honest wages, the usage of synthetic intelligence and extra points throughout contract negotiations.

Per phrases of the strike, unionized actors are forbidden from filming any TV or film initiatives nor can they promote them throughout deliberate interviews or on social media. Many stars have additionally taken their grievances to the picket traces, together with Mandy Moore, Jason Sudeikis, Olivia Wilde, Logan LermanGilmore Women alum Sean Gunn and the solid of Gray’s Anatomy.

“We’re not wealthy! We’re not fancy! This trade is a recreation, and we’re all anticipated to play it. I don’t need to play it. I by no means wished to play it. I simply need to act and I need to be trustworthy, and I might LOVE to by no means placed on one other ill-fitting fancy outfit once more pretending like I’m extra profitable than you ‘cuz it’s bulls—t and I desire pajamas,” Glenn wrote through her Instagram on Friday, July 14, defending her causes for becoming a member of the strike. “It conflicts with nearly all of our realities, and in flip HIGHLY tense as a result of we have now the world watching us, anticipating issues of us, anticipating us to ship on their expectation of us, and with out the means or sources, it might probably actually do a quantity on not solely your checking account, however your psychological well being.”