– Drew Barrymore Show’s Season 4 delayed due to writers’ strike
– Barrymore expresses support for her writing staff
– Outcome of negotiations between WGA and television network MRC still unknown
The Drew Barrymore Show, currently in its third season, might have its fourth season postponed due to a writers’ strike. Drew Barrymore issued a statement, explaining the current situation relating to the strike and expressing her support for her writing staff. She highlights the importance of the writers to her show and promises to return to the screen as soon as possible.
Barrymore says in her statement, “I am so proud of my writing staff. They are the lifeblood of The Drew Barrymore Show.” She emphasizes the significance of the program, which focuses on sharing positivity and uplifting stories. Her statement also acknowledges the uncertainty surrounding negotiations, while offering her unequivocal support for the writers throughout this process.
In her statement, Barrymore also adds, “With the on-going discussions, I am, as always, here to support their voice and decisions. Showrunners, as well as executive producers, rely on the WGA during these uncertain times. We will be back when we can with my incredible staff.”
The future of the show’s fourth season is still up in the air, as negotiations between the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and television network MRC remain unresolved. The outcomes of these discussions will undoubtedly impact the timeline for the show’s return. However, Drew Barrymore has made her position clear, firmly backing her writing staff and eagerly waiting to rejoin them to create more uplifting content as soon as possible.