At the center of Sterling’s many scandals are three central characters.

Stiviano(Cleopatra Coleman).

The first two episodes ofClippedwill be dribbling onto Hulu on Tuesday, June 4th, 2024.

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New episodes of the six-episode limited series will be premiering every following Tuesday until July 2nd, 2024.

Where Can You Watch ‘Clipped’?

June is also the month when audiences can return tothe hectic restaurant world ofThe Bearin Season 3.

Clipped (2024)

“Clipped” is set against the backdrop of the Los Angeles Clippers' tumultuous 2013 season under Coach Doc Rivers. The story unravels when team owner Donald Sterling’s racist comments come to light, causing chaos both on and off the court. The series portrays the internal power struggle within the Clippers' organization, focusing on the conflict between Sterling, his wife Shelly, and his assistant V. Stiviano. As Rivers attempts to steer the team towards a championship, he faces the daunting task of maintaining morale and unity amidst the scandal.

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Does ‘Clipped’ Have a Trailer?

Who Stars in ‘Clipped’?

Also in the cast ofClippedis two-time Oscar-nominee Jacki Weaver, who will be playing Donald Sterling’s wife Jackie.

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Weaver received her notable Academy Award nominations via her stand-out performances inAnimal KingdomandSilver Linings Playbook.

She’s joined byThe Last Man on EarthandDopesickstar Cleopatra Coleman as Sterling’s mistress and assistant, V. Stiviano.

The rest of the cast ofClippedincludes:

What is ‘Clipped’ About?

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Who is Making ‘Clipped’?

Clippedis created byGina Welch, who has a fairly extensive history working with FX and Hulu.

Clippedwill also feature:

Where is Donald Sterling Now?

Ed O’Neil as Donald Sterling in ‘Clipped’

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Laurence Fishburne as an angry Doc Rivers in ‘Clipped’

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Cleopatra Coleman as V. Stiviano in ‘Clipped’

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V. Stiviano and Donald Sterling attending a basketball game

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