A WGA writer's presence on Barrymore’s talk show has led to her being called a scab, but some celebrities have supported her
Even among the privileged few of the celebrity world, solidarity comes with caveats. When Drew Barrymore put up an Instagram post to explain the return of her show amid the WGA strike, some celebrities showed their support by liking the post, while some 'unliked' it later. Jennifer Aniston and several others, however, chose to maintain their likes on the post, perhaps indicating their continued support for Barrymore's show or message.
Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston's interactions on social media have sometimes been met with controversy. She faced criticism for liking a post by Jamie Foxx that contained antisemitic undertones, although she later claimed it was accidental. Aniston has also expressed concerns about the perception of the show 'F.R.I.E.N.D.S' in light of discussions about cancel culture. While some have pointed out instances of homophobia, racism, and other forms of bigotry in the show, it remains widely available in syndication and on streaming platforms like Netflix.
Lily Collins
Lily Collins, daughter of musician Phil Collins, comes from a privileged background. She has been associated with the show 'Emily in Paris', which received criticism for its portrayal of the French capital as shallow and stereotypical. Collins has defended the show despite its detractors.
Cara Delevingne
Cara Delevingne hails from a wealthy family with deep connections to the British aristocracy. Although she started her career as a model, she later transitioned into acting. While she has not received many honors yet, she garnered attention with a Best Kiss nomination at the MTV Awards for her role in 'Only Murders in the Building'.
Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner has a different background from some of the other celebrities mentioned. She grew up in a middle-class family and worked her way into the acting world, with notable roles in 'Alias', 'Catch Me If You Can', and 'Pearl Harbor'. Garner has also cultivated an image of involvement in progressive causes, which makes her implied support for Drew Barrymore's decision somewhat surprising.
Kristen Bell
Kristen Bell gained fame as the lead character in 'Veronica Mars' and has appeared in various successful shows and films, including 'The Good Place'. She is also involved in the business world, co-founding Hello Bello, a company that claims to sell vegan and environmentally friendly baby products, alongside her husband Dax Shepard. The endeavor has been a financial success. Like Jennifer Garner, Bell has projected a progressive image but now finds herself in a situation that challenges that image.