Australian actress Ruby Rose has backed SAG-AFTRA’s request to ban TV- and movie-inspired Halloween costumes this year amid the ongoing writers’ strike in Hollywood.
The SAG-AFTRA board, the union representing striking Hollywood actors, last week posted a digital flyer on its website urging members to avoid dressing up as characters from TV and movies affected by the strike.
“I have second hand embarrassment from the actors who have spoken out against @SAFAFTRA over Halloween costumes … pull it together and get to the picket line,” the former“The future of the entertainment industry is on the line. For most members, the email from SAG was unnecessary, it was a given.
In a parting shot, she then told her counterparts to rethink their Halloween costumes if it does not meet the guidelines. “Is this a joke? Come on @sagaftra. This is what’s important? We’re asking you to negotiate in good faith on our behalf,” Moore wrote on her Instagram story. “I look forward to screaming ‘scab’ at my 8 year old all night,” he tweeted, referring to the term for a union member who breaks strike rules or crosses picket lines.I look forward to screaming âscabâ at my 8 year old all night. Sheâs not in the union but she needs to learn“Literally no one cares what anyone wears for Halloween. I mean, do you really think this kind of infantile stuff is going to end the strike? We look like a joke.
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