Celebrities Supporting the WGA Strike, What You Need to Know
Celebrities are uniting to show their support following the announcement of a strike by members of the Writers’ Guild of America (WGA). The strike broke out on May 2, when the union disagreed with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers regarding low compensation for writers.
As a result, members of the WGA pledged to abstain from creating or offering new TV and film scripts. Several prominent figures from Hollywood are expressing their opinions and joining the demonstrators to back the WGA’s cause.
Talk show hosts, including Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Kimmel, were some of the first to announce the halt of their series’ production. Drew Barrymore also showed her support for the strike, stating, “I have listened to the writers, and in order to truly respect them, I will pivot from hosting the MTV Movie & TV Awards live in solidarity with the strike. Everything we celebrate and honor about movies and television is born out of their creation. And until a solution is reached, I am choosing to wait.”
Abbott Elementary’s Quinta Brunson took to Twitter, “I am a writer. I’m in the WGA. I’m also on strike!” She added, “I have no real power here other than to join my union in demanding fair compensation for writers! #wgastrong.”
While picketing for the strike in New York on May 3 with other WGA members, Yang spoke, from Saturday Night Live expressed empathy for the new cast and writers who joined the show this season, stating, “the new cast and the new writers who started out [on ‘SNL’ this season] — they didn’t get a chance to ring in the end of their first season, which is always a big milestone.”
Some celebrities that attended the Met Gala also took the opportunity to use the platform to bring the cause more attention. During a red carpet interview, Olivia Wilde mentions, “I support the writers.” “I think it’ll affect all of us,” she added. “It’ll affect every part of the industry and people beyond the industry, but, you know, we have to stand up for our rights. I support unions. They’ve spent a lot of time thinking about what they deserve, and I wish it didn’t have to come to this.”
Amanda Seyfried, Jimmy Fallon, and Brian Tyree Henry are some of the other stars that showed their solidarity with the writers.
Jimmy Fallon on the potential writers strike: “I wouldn’t have a show if it wasn’t for my writers, and I support them all the way.” https://t.co/m94XaFKHbE pic.twitter.com/oKLq4GrgkR
— Variety (@Variety) May 2, 2023
Here are some other celebrities that either joined the writers’ picket in New York and Los Angeles or expressed their thoughts on social media:
Thank YOU, @JENCOOLIDGE 🫶🍿🏆 Welcome to the Comedic Genius Award Club! #MTVAwards pic.twitter.com/CLH78d1bP3
— Movie & TV Awards (@MTVAwards) May 8, 2023
exploiting laborers is very hater behavior
— ziwe (@ziwe) May 4, 2023
Cynthia Nixon at #WritersStrike in NYC today: “I feel like it’s important to be out here because writers are some of my best friends and some of my heroes…” pic.twitter.com/VxrRNiCMvF
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) May 3, 2023
Amanda Seyfried on the potential WGA strike: “My writer friends think it’s going to happen.” #MetGala https://t.co/OcPy5cjK1f pic.twitter.com/zkMT2aIqZU
— Variety (@Variety) May 2, 2023
Does Mindy Kaling have a plan if there’s a writers strike? #MetGala https://t.co/OcPy5cjK1f pic.twitter.com/cfy9KpnHoO
— Variety (@Variety) May 2, 2023
‘I came out to support the writers because, as actors, we’re only as good as the writing we get’ — Actor Rob Lowe came out to show support at a WGA picket line in Los Angeles on the first day of the writers’ strike on Tuesday pic.twitter.com/GFmV45LITh
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) May 7, 2023
Despite the ongoing strike, the members of the Writers Guild of America remain steadfast in their negotiations. To know more about the strike and its impact, click here.
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