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Netflix open to more Master of None seasons with Aziz Ansari

Streaming giant Netflix has expressed interest in making more Master of None shows with Aziz Ansari, who was accused of sexual misconduct by a woman.

Ansari has mostly stayed out of the public eye following the allegations against him back in January.


During the Television Critics Association's press tour, Netflix programming executive Cindy Holland said the company would be "happy" to collaborate with Ansari for another Master of None season, reported Variety.

"We certainly have given some thought to it. We would be happy to make another season of Master of None when Aziz is ready," Holland said.

Holland also noted that she has not spoken directly with Ansari since the accusations broke.

A 23-year-old Brooklyn-based photographer had claimed that during her date with Ansari she felt pressured by the comedian into sexual activity.

In response to the allegations, Ansari had said the two engaged in "sexual activity, which by all indications was completely consensual".

In May, Ansari was spotted performing stand-up comedy acts in Manhattan but had avoided to talk about misconduct allegation.

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Russell Brand Faces Additional Rape and Sexual Assault Charges

The additional charges were authorised by the Crown Prosecution Service

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Russell Brand faces additional rape and sexual assault charges, police confirm

Highlights

  • Crown Prosecution Service authorises two further charges against Russell Brand
  • New allegations relate to incidents involving two women in 2009
  • Brand is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in January 2026

New charges authorised by CPS

Russell Brand has been charged with two further offences, including one count of rape and one count of sexual assault, the Metropolitan Police has confirmed. The additional charges were authorised by the Crown Prosecution Service and relate to allegations made by two separate women.

The broadcaster, comedian and actor had previously pleaded not guilty to five charges involving four women. Those earlier counts include two allegations of rape, two of sexual assault and one of indecent assault.

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