- Aziz Ansari has been laying low since he was accused of sexual misconduct by a woman he went on a date with.
- A long, first-person piece published by Babe.net described a date in which had sex with her despite ignoring what she called "cues" that she wanted him to stop.
- The article sparked intense debate, with many people defending Ansari after he defended himself to call the encounter "consensual."
- A senior Netflix executive has since said that Ansari is welcome to resume his show — "Master of None" — whenever he is ready.
Netflix has said that it is "ready" for Aziz Ansari to go back to making shows for it, after the comedian has spent months laying low after being accused of sexual misconduct.
Ansari has not produced any new content for his award-winning show "Master of None" since an anonymous woman who went on a date with Ansari said he forced himself on her during despite numerous "cues" that she "wasn't interested."
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