lisa bonet’s surprising legal case could cost you money on streaming this month
Streaming subscribers, beware: a new lawsuit involving actress Lisa Bonet could soon change what you’re paying for your favorite platforms. Bonet, known for her roles in “The Cosby Show” and “High Fidelity,” has reportedly filed a legal dispute that challenges how production companies and streaming services use celebrity likenesses without proper compensation. While this may seem like a Hollywood drama, experts warn that similar cases could lead to higher subscription fees for fans. If a major streaming service loses, they might pass the costs onto you—raising monthly bills by up to $2 per household to cover legal damages and licensing fees. For regular viewers already dealing with price hikes, this means digging deeper into your wallet. Consumer advocates are urging you to check your next statement for any sudden price changes and to speak up by canceling services that don’t disclose fee adjustments. In a world where every dollar counts, Bonet’s case is a reminder that your favorite shows might cost more because of celebrity disputes behind the scenes.