Drew Barrymore's Apology and Controversy Surrounding Season 4 Return Amid Strikes

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The Drew Barrymore Show is coming back for its fourth season on September 18, despite ongoing strikes by SAG-AFTRA and WGA."

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"After the announcement, Drew Barrymore initially issued an emotional apology on Instagram but later deleted it."

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"In her tearful video apology, Drew expressed regret for her decision, taking full responsibility for it."

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"She emphasized that her intentions were never to upset or harm anyone, acknowledging the complexity of the situation."

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"Drew extended her apology to the writers participating in the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, recognizing the impact on their jobs."

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"SAG-AFTRA initially supported her decision, stating that her role as host didn't violate strike rules, while the WGA condemned it."

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"Writer David Slack criticized Drew on social media, urging her to stop the show to avoid scab writing."

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"Due to widespread criticism, Drew deleted her apology video shortly after posting it."

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"The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers announced they would resume negotiations with the Writers Guild of America."

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"The situation surrounding the show's return amid strikes continues to generate debate and controversy in the entertainment industry."