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Colman Domingo defends 'Euphoria' set conditions: 'Young actors may not be up for the task'

Colman Domingo is defending working conditions behind the scenes on the set of "Euphoria," and suggesting younger actors' lack of work ethic could be behind the claims. Domingo sat down with the Independent for an interview published over the weekend, and the actor addressed talk that conditions on set were less than desirable, saying that was "not one bit" his experience. Domingo portrays ...
Colman Domingo attends the 93rd Annual Academy Awards at Union Station on April 25, 2021, in Los Angeles.

Colman Domingo is defending working conditions behind the scenes on the set of "Euphoria," and suggesting younger actors' lack of work ethic could be behind the claims.

Domingo sat down with the Independent for an interview published over the weekend, and the actor addressed talk that conditions on set were less than desirable, saying that was "not one bit" his experience. Domingo portrays Ali, the 12-step sponsor to Zendaya's Rue in the series, and his performance nabbed him an Emmy.

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