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Niecy Nash-Betts Says ‘If There Were Black And Brown People Doing All These Mass Shootings Today, Gun Reform Would Happen In A Heartbeat’

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Niecy Nash-Betts, 53, graced the latest cover of Variety‘s Emmy Extra Edition as the face of Women of Awards Season, where she sat down for an exclusive interview to discuss her thoughts on her controversial series “Dahmer”.

The extremely people Netflix series, which followed the murders of notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, gained infamous criticism for its graphic portrayal of murder despite the victims’ families not consenting to the series.

In 1993, tragedy struck Nash-Betts’s life when her 17-year-old brother, Michael Ensley, was fatally shot at his high school in California.

Having personally experienced the depths of loss, Nash-Betts has a unique perspective on the recent controversy surrounding Netflix’s “Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”. READ MORE: Mother Of Man Murdered By Jeffrey Dahmer Blasts Evan Peters’ Golden Globe Win “My brother was murdered on his high school campus.

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