The graphic designer, Louisa Ejenavbo, who called out Ramsey Nouah for using her designs in his "Living in Bondage" movie without paying for it, has served a new update after her the post went viral on social media.
In her new
tweets, @louisajlo noted that she never had direct contact to Ramsey Noah or
the movie crew, which was why she used social media to address the issue. She
further disclosed that she has been contacted and compensated
accordingly.
She also
thanked Kate Henshaw who reached out
to Ramsey Noah and made sure her case was heard.
The graphic designer tweeted
“UPDATE Twitter, I made that thread not
to indict anybody but to sensitize about the issue and I am grateful that
everyone was supportive to me. I didn't have direct contact to Ramsey or the
crew that is why I used social media. You can see I even tagged the wrong
handle. My noise together with your Retweets got them to know and they have
contacted me. They didn't know but now they do and have acted accordingly. I
have been compensated. I am still proud to have worked on the movie and hope for
future possibilities. Thank you so much to everyone who has helped me with
this. Thank you @HenshawKate I really don't know everyone's handles but I
am utterly grateful”
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