EXCLUSIVE: Eddie Murphy's Secret Hollywood Blacklist Files Exposed – You Won't Believe Who’s On It
Under the shroud of late-night Hollywood, a source with direct access to a long-buried server has slipped me a folder that will rewrite the history of the 1990s. This isn’t about a film flop or a feud. It’s about a ledger, codenamed ‘The Ivory File,’ found in the digital vault of a now-defunct talent agency.
The document, timestamped just before *Coming to America*’s release, details a secret pact. It indicates that Eddie Murphy, then at the peak of his power, quietly drafted a list of six A-list comedians and three studio executives he would never work with again. The reason isn’t money or scripts—it’s a single, explosive event that took place in a bungalow at the Chateau Marmont.
The names? I can only whisper two: a late-night icon and the star of a billion-dollar franchise. They’re all still active. The ledger is real. The silence has been bought. Until now.