“shrink the budget to fill their pockets.” During this unprecedented work stoppage, employees got an unlikely supporter when Baldwin — who has gotten into frequent physical altercations with the press — showed up to talk to and support them.
NPR joked about him showing up, and sure enough, he did. “And for the listeners. It’s Thursday morning when this is dropping.
How can they support? … I know there’s a picket,” Katie Honan said on the program. “People do want to come out. Alec Baldwin, if you are listening — come out and support.
I know you’re having a rough time, but come out and support.” (Baldwin was charged with involuntary manslaughter Jan. 19, for the fatal 2021 shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on his film “Rust.” If convicted, Baldwin could face 18 months in prison.)In video footage of Baldwin on Thursday, he can be seen standing on the sidewalk wearing glasses while talking to a staffer on camera.“I want you to post this,” Baldwin said. “The whole idea being, for people who are laymen and don’t understand these contracts, what’s the No.
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