The graphic designer who created a thread on Twitter where she called out Ramsey Nouah over non-payment after her designs were used in Living in Bondage: Breaking Free has announced that she has been paid.
Twitter users had bashed the thespian as the issue became a trending topic on the social media platform, prompting the timely response of fellow Hollywood star Kate Henshaw.
Henshaw reached out to the lady (whose name is Louisa), defending Nouah by saying that he was not the type of person she thought he was.
She told Louisa that her connect was passing off her designs as his own, adding that she has spoken with Nouah and that she heard someone had reached out to her.
Yes ma, I have been contacted. Thank you for responding to this issue https://t.co/xBXBSY3ybp
— Louisajlo???????????????????? (@louisajlo) June 17, 2020
Louisa confirmed that she has indeed been paid, saying the following words to Twitter users:
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.”
See her tweet below:
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.
— Louisajlo???????????????????? (@louisajlo) June 17, 2020