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Queen Latifah's career in the entertainment industry has afforded her the right to establish a no-death clause in her movie contracts.
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Queen Latifah came up with the clause after realizing her characters were killed off in her early movies. In the late 1990s, Queen Latifah landed her breakout role as Cleo Sims in the 1996 film ...
Queen Latifah revealed that since the 1996 film "Set It Off," she added a no-death clause in her film contracts for the betterment of her career.
Jada Pinkett Smith nailed her role as Stony in 'Set It Off,' but she initially wanted to be Queen Latifah's character, Cleo.