Netflix Responds To Controversy Regarding Ming-Na Wen's Absence From The Credits Of MULAN
Following, starring actress, Ming-Na Wen calling out Netflix for leaving her (and BD Wong) absent from the credits of Mulan, the streaming service have rectified their mistake. Find out more...
Ming-Na Wen, known for playing the iconic Disney princess Mulan, recently took to social media to call out Netflix for leaving her absent from the animated classic's credits. Wen and BD Wong, both of whom are of Asian-descent, were uncredited despite having major roles in the film.
Wen tweeted at Netflix, demanding that they rectify their major oversight. Given the film's subject matter, Wen described her and Wong's absence from the credits as "EFF-ed up" as the two are both Asian American.
The streaming service has since responded to Wen's tweet as well as rectified their oversight. The film's credits now feature both of their names as well as Eddie Murphy. You can see Mulan's Netflix page for yourself by clicking here.
What do you think of Wen's tweet? What are you thoughts on Netflix's oversight?