Drew Barrymore's Writers Are Not Returning Amid Controversy, Despite End of StrikeThe new season is slated to return to air on October 16.

ByEmily Rella

Key Takeaways

  • Three of the head writers on "The Drew Barrymore Show" will not return.
  • The decision comes after Barrymore had initially decided to tape her show, despite writers being on strike.
  • Barrymore reversed her decision days after uproar from colleagues and fans.

美国作家协会可能已经达到了tentative agreement to end the union's months-long strike, but it looks like not all writers are eager to get back to work.

Drew Barrymore made waveslast month when announcingthat Season 4 of "The Drew Barrymore Show" would return to air on September 18, despite the strike still being in place. Now, three of the show's head writers are reportedly refusing to return to the job.

Related:Two Audience Members Claim They Were 'Kicked Out' and 'Verbally Assaulted' at Taping of 'The Drew Barrymore Show' Amid WGA Strike

The talk show host was met withharsh criticismand reversed her decision days later in a tearful apology posted to social media, which has since been deleted and replaced with a written statement declaring that Barrymore and her show stood in solidarity with the WGA and would not continue with taping.

The Los Angeles Timesconfirmed that Cristina Kinon, Chelsea White, and Liz Koe will not be returning to their posts at the talk show and that Barrymore and her staff are currently interviewing new replacements.

The WGAstrike ended onSeptember 24 when the union formed a tentative deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, less than one week after Barrymore had originally planned to start the new season of her talk show.

It's noted that the SAG-AFTRA strike, which began in July, isstill ongoing.

"It's about labor and unions all over the world and respecting that people need to fight for a fair deal," Kinonsaid whilepicketing a taping of "Drew Barrymore" during the strike following Barrymore's announcement of her plan to continue filming. "That's what the Writers' Guild is doing, and I support that."

Related:Affleck, Damon Offered to Pay Kimmel's Staff Amid Writer's Strike

Late-night talk shows like "The Tonight Show" are already back on air with new episodes, while others like "The Kelly Clarkson Show" are slated to begin filming again in the coming weeks.

"The Drew Barrymore Show" is set to return for Season 4 on October 16.

Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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