
Leslie Jones refused to be ‘the bigger person' and ignore online abuse from Ghostbusters casting
She appealed to Twitter (now X) at the time to take action against the abuse, stating she refused to 'be the bigger person' and ignore the threats.
Jones recounted her experience in her 2023 memoir, Leslie F***ing Jones, expressing disbelief at receiving death threats for a film role.
She also claimed that during the Ghostbusters production, it was implied she was fortunate to be part of the movie.
Jones discussed her struggles adjusting to Saturday Night Live after joining at 47, revealing producer Lorne Michaels helped her find a therapist to cope with personal issues.
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