
The most recent chapter of the MoโNique vs. Oprah Winfrey saga has taken a surprising turn towards the #MeToo movement. The comedian and Oscar-winning actress took to Instagram to call out Winfrey over a number of issues, including her treatment of Russell Simmons and Michael Jackson.
โDear @oprah, I felt compelled to write you this open letter after observing the disparity in the way that you seem to treat people, who were accused of the same allegations,โ wrote MoโNique beneath a picture she posted of she and Winfrey during happier times.
MoโNique continued: โYou did an interview on the CBS [This]Morning show and were asked about Harvey Weinstein by Norah OโDonnell, and you said as it pertained to him that you โalways try to look at the Rainbow in the clouds, whatever is the โsilver liningโ. You also said โif we make this all about Harvey Weinstein then we have lost the momentโ. When you either are, or were going to be a part of documentary on Michael Jackson, and Russell Simmons, how is that not making it all about them? Interestingly, Brother M.J. was acquitted, and deceased, so how is he not off limits.โ
Winfrey lent her support to the accusers featured in the HBO documentary Finding Neverland, by hosting an hour-long special called After Neverland. The special featured her conducting intimate interviews with the accusers and aired on both HBO and the OWN network.
In her letter, MoโNique suggests that race was the determining factor in the way that Winfrey handled the accusations of prominent figures.

โRussell and Harvey are accused of the same thing so in fairness how do you not โsupportโ the accusers of both as you said you did with R.S. or you look for the silver lining for both like you said you did for H.W.? The only difference between the two is there skin color and doesnโt H.W. have way more accusers,โ she wrote.
She went on to restate the root of her personal issues with Winfrey, which was being labeled โdifficult for not promoting Precious internationally for Lionsgate, at Lionsgate, Tyler Perry and your request, despite the fact my deal was with Lee Daniels Entertainment.โ

โAnd, how are you for Black women when you hear Tyler on audio saying I was right and he was going to speak up, but you or him still havenโt said a word?โ Mo added.
She concluded by pleading with Winfrey to consider her perspective and declaring love for her.
โWhen I was sixteen and I met you at your local show in Baltimore, I told you I wanted to be just like you when I grew up. You responded, โYou have to work really really hardโ. My sixteen-year-old self didnโt know that you in your silence in the face of wrongdoing, would make my life harder. Lastly, please consider standing by the people who are right and not just the โright peopleโ.โ
MoโNique concluded her open letter by writing: โLove you to life.โ