striking performers who want to dress up as film or TV characters this year for the spooky holiday.The “Chasing Liberty” actress, 39, took to social media Thursday to blast the union.Alongside an article of the costume ban posted by Variety, Moore wrote on her Instagram Stories: “Is this a joke?
Come on SAG-AFTRA.”“This is what’s important? We’re asking you to negotiate in good faith on our behalf,” she went on. Moore continued: “So many folks across every aspect of this industry have been sacrificing mightily for months.
Get back to the table and get a fair deal so everyone can get back to work. Please and thank you.”SAG-AFTRA detailed their rules for Oct.
31 in a blog post on their website.“Choose costumes inspired by generalized characters and figures (ghost, zombie, spider, etc.),” the guild suggested, adding that popular costumes from projects such as “Wednesday,” “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” should not be shared on social media.
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