Drew Barrymore 'deeply apologises' to unions ahead of show return
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In a video posted on Instagram, Barrymore’s voice quivered as she addressed the backlash.
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LOS ANGELES - Actor Drew Barrymore issued a video apology to striking Hollywood writers resume her talk show next week
Barrymore has been subject to protests
In a video posted on Instagram, Barrymore’s voice quivered as she addressed the backlash.
“I deeply apologise to writers. I deeply apologise to unions,” she said.
Barrymore said she decided to go forward in part because “other people’s jobs are on the line”.
Thousands of crew members have been out of work since the WGA strike began in May
In addition, Barrymore said she “wanted to make a show that was there for people in sensitive times”.
Barrymore repeated that she believes her show will comply with strike restrictions.
“There’s nothing I can do to make this OK to those this is not OK with,” she added. “I fully accept that.”
Other talk shows also are planning to return to TV shortly.
“Real Time” host Bill Maher said he was bringing back his HBO show without written pieces such as a monologue and will 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 “Real Time”. REUTERS

