back in Hollywood’s good graces, actress Winona Ryder has alleged that the 64-year-old actor slandered her with an anti-semitic slur while they were at a party in 1995.
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Samantha Ware has seemingly reacted to Lea Michele‘s apology for the way she treated black actors on the set of Glee.
If you didn’t see, Samantha accused Lea of making life on the set a living hell.
“LMAO remember when you made my first television gig a living hell?!?! Cause I’ll never forget. I believe you told everyone if [you] had the opportunity you would ‘shit in my wig!’ Amongst other traumatic microagressions that made me question a career in Hollywood…” Samantha wrote earlier this week
back in Hollywood’s good graces, actress Winona Ryder has alleged that the 64-year-old actor slandered her with an anti-semitic slur while they were at a party in 1995.
I May Destroy You‘s Michaela Coel, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Colin Firth are among more than 3,500 professionals in film and TV who have signed an open letter demanding an end to systemic racism in the industry.The new letter (via Deadline), which is adapted from one published in Hollywood last week by the Black Film Collective, calls for the industry’s “active engagement to tackle structural and systemic racism in our industry, in the UK and around the world”.It comes in the wake of Black Lives
Jake Kanter International TV EditorMore than 3,500 film and TV professionals, including top British actors and creatives, have signed an open letter to the UK screen industry demanding an end to “systemic racism.”The missive was adapted from a “powerful and eloquent” letter published in Hollywood last week and its signatories include Michaela Coel, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Colin Firth, Jane Featherstone and David Yates.You can read the full letter below, but at its core are four demands:Other notable
On June 10, 2005, Mr. & Mrs.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThe California National Guard has begun the process of leaving the Los Angeles area after a week-long deployment, according to a report citing sources.The move comes even as protests continue throughout Los Angeles County and sporadic looting is still present in some locations, although not at the scale of previous days.The Guard was deployed last Saturday in the wake of massive looting and fires in the areas of downtown L.A., Hollywood, Santa Monica, West Los
Jordan Pruitt claimed that the Lea Michele controversy is common knowledge to people in the entertainment industry amid mistreatment allegations against the Glee alum.“Everyone in Hollywood KNOWS that Lea Michele is a horrible human being …. she is a Bitch to everyone.
Behind the scenes at “Glee” seems to have been anything but.
Samantha Marie Ware, 28, was not a fan of how Lea Michele worded her apology. However, she used it as an opportunity to clap back with her own wordplay. On June 3, Lea regretted how she was “perceived” in the past (a word she used twice) while apologizing after Samantha accused Lea of making her “FIRST TELEVISION GIG A LIVING HELL” and committing “TRAUMATIC MICROAGGRESSIONS.”
Not impressed. Samantha Marie Ware has seemingly responded to her former Glee costar Lea Michele’s apology — with a call for action.
Lea Michele has apologized for her perceived behavior after former Glee cast member Samantha Marie Ware responded to a tweet the pregnant singer shared in response to the George Floyd protests. Lea joined many celebrities who are speaking out about police brutality, racial profiling, and the use of excessive force after George Floyd’s death was captured on live video.
Lea Michele has responded to former Glee co-star Samantha Marie Ware's statement that Michele made Ware's "first television gig a living hell" during production of Fox's musical-comedy series, that Michele told others that she would "sh-- in [Ware's] wig," and that Michele's "microaggressions" made Ware reconsider pursuing a career in Hollywood.
Lea Michele has issued an apology after her former “Glee” co-star Samantha Ware accused Michele of making her life “a living hell” on the set of the Ryan Murphy Fox series.
Lea Michele has issued an apology after her former “Glee” co-star Samantha Ware accused Michele of making her life “a living hell” on set.
Lea Michele has broken her silence after she was accused by a black Glee co-star of “traumatic microaggressions”, saying she has used the past few months to “reflect on my own shortcomings”.
By Elizabeth Wagmeister
Lea Michele is apologizing for the allegations that were made against her by her former Glee co-star Samantha Ware.
Lea Michele was under fire on June 2 after Samantha Marie Ware, who worked with her on the set of Glee, called her out for supporting Black Lives Matter. Samantha accused Lea of making her time on Glee a ‘living hell,’ and several other stars from the show weighed in to agree. Amidst Blackout Tuesday, Lea stayed silent on the matter, but she finally issued a response during the early hours of June 3.
Meal-kit brand HelloFresh said it has “ended our partnership” with former Glee actress Lea Michele after a co-star said she made her time on the show a “living hell”.