The Drew Barrymore Show's WGA Writers Escalate Standoff: Shocking Turn of Events!

The Drew Barrymore Show's WGA Writers Escalate Standoff: Shocking Turn of Events!

The Drew Barrymore Show's WGA writers opt out after a strike controversy, leading to uncertainty for the show's return on October 16

Summary

The Drew Barrymore Show writers Chelsea White, Crista Kinon, and Liz Koe will not be returning to the show after it resumed production without WGA writers during the strike.

Drew Barrymore decided to put the show on hold until the strike was over, but luckily it ended only after a week.

Currently, the show is in the process of finding new writers according to the new WGA guidelines, getting ready to resume on October 16.

The writers of The Drew Barrymore Show, Chelsea White, Crista Kinon, and Liz Koe, will not be coming back to the talk show. After receiving backlash for resuming production without the Writers Guild of America (WGA) writers during the strike, Barrymore decided to halt the show until the strike ended, which only lasted a week. As per The Hollywood Reporter, White, Kinon, and Koe declined an offer to rejoin the show, which is set to return on October 16. The Drew Barrymore Show is currently searching for new writers following the updated WGA guidelines.

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Source: THR