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02.08.2023 - 14:11 / perezhilton.com
Stephen Amell has found himself in some hot water after his recent comments on the SAG-AFTRA strike!
The Arrow star was met with some serious criticism after seemingly declaring he didn’t support his fellow union actors in the strike. At Galaxycon in North Carolina over the weekend, he said:
Stephen seemed pretty salty that, per the rules of the union’s strike, he wasn’t allowed to promote his new show on STARZ called Heels. This left fans confused — because how is he supporting his fellow actors while also claiming he doesn’t support their strike? Wild!
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After heavy backlash from fans, the 42-year-old took to Instagram on Tuesday to “clarify” his statements. In black text on a white background, the image in the post reads:
In the caption, The Flash alum opens up about his clarification:
Then he began breaking down each statement he deemed to be controversial:
He then went on to describe not being able to promote his show as “frustrating”:
So he understands why the strike is happening, but still doesn’t support his co-workers fighting for fairness because he believes striking is a “reductive” tactic?? Does he not know previous strikes are the reason for so many workers’ rights today?? What else does he propose the SAG actors do?? This was clearly their last resort after heavy negotiation that wasn’t getting them anywhere!
The Code 8 star then continued in the comments of his post, writing:
It’s understandable he’d want to get some love on the project he worked so hard for, but what about everyone else that’s working hard and not getting treated or compensated fairly because of it?? The point of a union is to all be in it together!
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