A RHONY alum pushes for a reality TV strike.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Amid their active strike, SAG-AFTRA issued a statement backing The Real Housewives of New York City alum Bethenny Frankel, who has been fighting for unionization for reality TV stars. SAG-AFTRA, the labor union composed of professionals in the entertainment industry, has made headlines in recent weeks following their vote to strike on July 14, 2023.
SAG-AFTRA issued a public backing to RHONY alum Bethenny Frankel's efforts to extend the fight to include reality TV stars. THR covered the guild's statement in part, which included addressing the RHONY alum by name, "We stand ready to assist Bethenny Frankel, Bryan Freedman and Mark Geragos along with reality performers and our members in the fight," they began.
RHONY Alum Bethenny Frankel Calls For Reality TV Stars To Strike Reality TV stars may not be members of the actors' or writers' guilds, but Bethenny continues calling for unscripted professionals to strike alongside them. Shortly after SAG-AFTRA announced its strike, Bethenny took it upon herself to address how American media also exploits her genre. One point she noted specifically and often is that she and her counterparts do not receive residual compensation for their on-screen roles.
If the RHONY star wants to rally the troops and strike, she may have just received the signing off on the move. SAG-AFTRA's statement highlights the truth of Bethenny's words and provides a safety net and platform for her fight. Whether she and other reality TV stars gather to join the Hollywood strikes is becoming more of a real possibility than anticipated.
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