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Hollywood actors resort to desperate measures despite $5.4M payout.

Hollywood Actors Facing​ Eviction and Seeking Rent Assistance

Hollywood’s striking actors ⁣might finally be reaching their breaking point.

This summer, the Screen Actors Guild joined the Writers Guild of‍ America in the⁣ biggest ​strike⁢ Hollywood ⁢has seen in ‌recent years.​ The move‍ has brought to a screeching halt almost all new⁣ film and TV ‌productions.

In July, it was⁤ reported that major studios and streaming platforms were considering just waiting it ⁢out until union members were kicked out of their⁢ homes and apartments after not working‍ for a few months.

Now, that is exactly what is beginning ‌to happen.

Hollywood actors who have refused to work for the⁣ past few months have obviously ⁢seen their income dry ⁢up, and ‍now⁤ some ​can’t pay rent.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, a record number of Hollywood workers are facing eviction ⁤and seeking⁤ rent assistance.

“They’re being evicted from their apartments and they’re not paying their mortgages so eventually they will lose their homes as well,” said Motion Picture & Television ⁣Fund president and CEO ​Bob Beitcher.

“We’re talking to people who are ​living in their cars, in some cases with their families.”

One SAG member, ⁣David Baach, said ‍he‌ hasn’t worked ⁢since May. His building extended him a grace period, but early last month he found‌ an eviction notice taped to his door.

This is happening despite the money being shelled out to the striking actors by the MPTF and other associations.

As of Aug. 25, the Entertainment Community⁣ Fund had given $5.4 million to film and TV workers, mostly to⁤ help ‍with rent, while the ‌MPTF ⁣is handing⁤ out grants of $1,500.

But​ that is nowhere near enough to‌ cover the astronomical cost of living in Los ​Angeles, where the average rent is nearly $3,000 a month, according to Beitcher.

This is a ‌very unfortunate thing for these actors to‍ have to ⁢go through, but perhaps ‍it will provide them with some valuable perspective.

During⁤ the COVID era, actors and ⁤celebrities constantly ⁤told ⁤us⁤ to obey the ⁣restrictions and that we were “all in this together,” despite​ the fact that they were seemingly free to ignore‍ the mandates as they wished.

Now, they are finding themselves in the ⁢same⁤ situation faced‌ by ordinary Americans⁣ at that ‍time who needed to work but couldn’t because they were deemed “non-essential.”

Even in the current economy, millions of American‍ families are constantly worried about making ends meet,⁣ paying‌ rent ‍and even affording food.

The difference, of course,⁤ is that these actors are simply ⁢choosing​ not​ to work. They are getting a self-administered dose of reality.

Granted, not all actors are A-listers living lives ​of luxury. And those who are probably won’t miss⁢ a few paychecks.

But perhaps this will bring them down to earth a bit. The studio executives are ‍sticking​ to their strategy and are apparently ⁢willing ⁣to let the D-list actors bankrupt themselves.

Are they‌ going to break?

The post Record Number of Hollywood Actors Resort to Desperate Measures Despite​ $5.4M Payout for Bills appeared first on The Western​ Journal.



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