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Stephen Amell seems to have changed his tune when it comes to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike — first demonstrated in his actions, and now further cemented by his own words.
The “Arrow” star spoke to a photog this week not long after he was spotted out in NYC with other fellow SAG members, hitting the picket line and showing support/solidarity for his union amid the ongoing negotiations … which have dragged on for about a month or so now.
Check out what he had to say … SA says he doesn’t believe he’s done a 180 on the issue, but rather — that he just misspoke at first, and now has some clarity on how he feels.
What that manifests into, as he notes, is unwavering support for SAG-AFTRA … something he’s had since the beginning. And while he did say he didn’t support the act of striking — pointing out how hard it was on working actors — he now says he’s been educated on the process … this after speaking to SAG leadership, who explained it wasn’t done lightly.
Stephen Amell doesn’t support the #SAGAFTRAstrike and has been actively promoting #HeelsSTARZ during the strike.
Stephen Amell can also afford health insurance and thinks people “don’t know what’s going on.”#SAGAFTRAstrong #sagaftramembers #SAGAFTRA pic.twitter.com/LNDPakv8qr
— Dana Abercrombie #AmplifyBlackVoices (@sagesurge) July 31, 2023
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You’ll recall … Stephen got a lot of backlash, at first, for saying what he said about striking, but since then … it sounds like the dude has come around to realizing it’s for a larger purpose, despite some growing pains people might be experiencing on the ground.
Interestingly, what Stephen says here on camera strongly echoes what he told us on “TMZ Live” a couple weeks ago … when he was trying to put his original remarks in context.
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Now, that context seems to be completely understood … and it sounds like he’s on the right side of the picket line with his fellow actors. A full-circle moment for all involved, it seems.