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11.09.2023 - 17:07 / perezhilton.com
Drew Barrymore is taking HEAT for this decision!
The actress is set to begin production of her series The Drew Barrymore Show this week — amid TWO ongoing strikes in her industry. And it’s already pissing off a lot of people!
As Perezcious readers know, the WGA has been on strike since May while campaigning for better working conditions and fair wages. SAG-AFTRA joined them on the picket lines shortly after, and there has been pretty much no movement since — at least publicly. Of course, in order for the writers and actors to get what they want out of this, it’s important for everyone to stand strong and hold out for a good deal, no matter how long it takes. So, naturally, heads are turning in horror now that Drew is planning to start filming new content for her CBS show, which goes against the rules!! Dang. Is she about to be a scab?!?!
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Drew took to Instagram with a lengthy statement on Sunday to explain her decision, seemingly in hopes of mitigating some of the drama to follow. Spoiler alert: it didn’t work!
The E.T. alum began by giving herself a pat on the back for walking away from a big gig at the start of the WGA strike, recalling in the post:
A well-received decision at the time. But now that the strike has ranged on for months, apparently she’s through with solidarity!
Announcing her return, she continued:
As for how she’s going to do this, she insisted the talk show won’t be breaking any strike rules, noting:
But it’s a bit more complicated than that! You see, Drew is actually a struck show according to the WGA! Why? Because it’s one of two daytime talk shows (alongside The Talk) that employs union writers! So by filming again wi
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Drew Barrymore isn’t bringing back her daytime talk show “The Drew Barrymore Show” until the strike ends, after all. The decision comes a week after the actor was criticized for saying “The Drew Barrymore Show” would premiere on Sept. 18 in compliance with WGA guidelines and without writers.
wrote Barrymore, 48, on Instagram.“I have no words to express my deepest apologies to anyone I have hurt and, of course, to our incredible team who works on the show and has made it what it is today. We really tried to find our way forward.”The “Charlie’s Angels” star released the statement after a week of online backlash and protests outside the CBS Broadcast Center in Midtown.The “50 First Dates” actress added that she truly hopes “for a resolution for the entire industry very soon.” The Post contacted reps for Barrymore and CBS Media Ventures, which produces and distributes the show.
Drew Barrymore says she’s putting the return of her daytime talk show on hold amid backlash until the strikes are over.
The Hollywood Reporter, The Drew Barrymore Show is produced and distributed by CBS Media Ventures, which is part of Paramount Global — one of the media companies WGA writers are currently striking against. In order to resume production, the show will resume without any writing or literary work so that it is compliant with the terms of the strike.Despite this, the union criticised the move and picketed outside CBS Broadcast Center in New York as taping resumed this week.“I certainly couldn’t have expected this kind of attention,” Barrymore said in a video shared to social media.
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