Drew Barrymore to pause show until
Hollywood writers' strike ends
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[September 18, 2023]
By Rich McKay
(Reuters) - Actor Drew Barrymore on Sunday said she had backed off plans
to bring back her daytime talk show while strikes in Hollywood continue,
yielding to an outcry of criticism. |
Drew Barrymore poses on the red carpet as she arrives for the Time
Magazine 100 gala celebrating their list of the 100 Most Influential
People in the world in New York City, New York, U.S., April 26, 2023.
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The
proposed return of "The Drew Barrymore Show" drew picketers from
the striking writers' and actors' unions as taping resumed last
week.
On Sunday the actor released a statement on Instagram that said:
"I have listened to everyone, and I am making the decision to
pause the show's premiere until the strike is over."
Barrymore also expressed her "deepest apologies to anyone I have
hurt."
Barrymore on Friday had issued a video on Instagram saying she
was going forward with plans to resume her talk show next week
because so many jobs were on the line, but the post was deleted
later on Friday.
Crew members on the show have been out of work since the Writers
Guild of America (WGA) strike began in May and shut down
production.
Other talk shows have also announced plans to return to
television. "Real Time" host Bill Maher said he was bringing
back his HBO show without written pieces such as a monologue and
would focus on debates with guests.
The WGA said it was "difficult to imagine" how Maher, a WGA
member, could host the show and still comply with strike rules.
The union said members would picket the filming of the show.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta, editing by Deepa Babington)
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