Drew Barrymore apologises for bringing speak present again throughout Hollywood writers strike

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Drew Barrymore has apologised for resuming manufacturing on her speak present amid the continued Hollywood writers strike.

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The actress posted a teary video to Instagram after dealing with days of public criticism for her determination to deliver again The Drew Barrymore Show on CBS - with putting writers accusing her of being a "scab".

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Barrymore mentioned the state of affairs is "so complex" and that her intentions "have never been in a place to upset or hurt anyone".

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She additionally issued a tearful apology to writers and unions.

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"I know there's just nothing I can do that will make this OK for those it is not OK with. I fully accept that," she mentioned.

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"I don't exactly know what to say because sometimes when things are so tough it's hard to make decisions from that place.

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"So, all I can say is that I needed to just accept duty and no I haven't got a PR machine behind this."

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Explaining why she determined to renew manufacturing of her present through the strikes, the ET and 50 First Dates star added: "I wanted to do this because, as I said, this is bigger than me and there are other people's jobs on the line.

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"And since launching stay in a pandemic, I simply needed to make a present that was there for individuals in delicate instances.

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"And I weighed the scales and I thought, if we can go on during a global pandemic, and everything that the world has experienced through 2020, why would this sideline us?

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"I personal this alternative. We are in compliance with not discussing or selling movie and tv that's struck of any form."

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A spokesperson for the SAG-AFTRA union mentioned the speak present's return doesn't violate the continued strike.

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"The Drew Barrymore Show is produced under the Network Television Code which is a separate contract and is not struck. It is permissible work and Drew's role as host does not violate the current strike rules," the spokesperson mentioned.

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The fourth sequence of Barrymore's speak present is because of launch on 18 September.

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