He says that because he championed on behalf of his castmates, executives behind the scenes attempted to use his influence against them.
Monday, while speaking to Comedy Hype, the actor revealed that he was pushed out from the show for speaking up about glaring inequities.
“I got fired,” he said without mincing words. “There were times where we had issues on the show. We would come to them as a cast but I would be the spokesperson for it.”
He says that because he championed on behalf of his castmates, executives behind the scenes attempted to use his influence against them.
“I think part of it is, even now, if you’re African-American, you shut your mouth and do your job. Don’t ask questions. Be happy that you have a job,” he continued.
“My whole time on Living Single, I was happy I had a job, but I understood the importance of the job I had. I understood the importance of what these characters meant to my community. And so when I come to you with a problem, it’s because of that, not because of ego. They looked at it as ego.”
Carson said it wasn’t just that he got fired but the manner in which it was done.
“We were getting less than all around. And then they created Friends and gave them everything. Both shows were Warner Bros. shows on Warner Bros. lots. So to watch that, to be on our lot and to watch that, was really kind of a slap in the face,” he said.
Watch the interview below.