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21.06.2023 - 22:19 / justjared.com
Ryan Murphy is responding allegations.
The 57-year-old American Horror Story creator was accused of telling writers they’d be “blackballed” if they don’t cross the WGA strike picket line on Wednesday (June 21).
American Horror Story: Delicate is currently shooting on 52nd street in Manhattan, and according to several WGA East members, several people crossed the picket line, including one person who posted video of what is allegedly Kim Kardashian entering the production.
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“It doesn’t appear that @KimKardashian is a friend of the labor movement. She just now crossed our picket line to work on Ryan Murphy’s @AHSFX Hamptons, shooting here on 52nd in NYC,” wrote The Blacklist exec producer and WGA strike captain T Cooper on Twitter, via Variety.
Former Law & Order: SVU exec producer and WGA strike captain Warren Leight also alleged that American Horror Story crewmembers told them that “they’ll be blackballed in Murphy-land” if they don’t cross the line as well.
A spokesperson for Ryan Murphy responded to the allegations, calling it “absolute nonsense. Categorically false.” Warren removed the original tweet, but has since retweeted reactions.
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Joe Otterson TV Reporter As WGA pickets continue to mobilize at the remaining TV shows in both New York and Los Angeles, at least one Ryan Murphy-produced show was the focus of striking writers’ efforts on Wednesday: “American Horror Story: Delicate.” The show is currently shooting on 52nd street in Manhattan, according to several WGA East member Twitter feeds — including one person who posted video of star Kim Kardashian entering the production. “It doesn’t appear that @KimKardashian is a friend of the labor movement. She just now crossed our picket line to work on Ryan Murphy’s @AHSFX Hamptons, shooting here on 52nd in NYC,” wrote “The Blacklist” exec producer and WGA strike captain T Cooper on his Twitter account.
striking members of the WGA that if they respect the picket on the New York production, “they’ll be blackballed in Murphy-land.” Leight, the former showrunner for “Law and Order: Criminal Intent” and “In Treatment” and the current WGA East strike captain, wrote that the Emmy-winning horror series’ twelfth season was filming in Midtown, Manhattan on 52nd Street between 6th and 7th Avenues. The WGA scheduled a picket of this location from 5 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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