Jimmy Fallon says he would not have a late evening present with out his writers, and he helps them in their strike, however a ‘Tonight Show’ staffer begs to vary … claiming Jimmy’s all discuss.
Sarah Kobos, a senior photograph analysis coordinator on Jimmy’s discuss present, ripped him Tuesday on social media because the writers’ strike started, saying … “He wasn’t even at the meeting this morning to tell us we won’t get paid after this week.”
Last evening a whole lot of A-list celebs have been requested in the event that they assist the writers’ strike.
Jimmy Fallon stated, “I wouldn’t have a show if it wasn’t for my writers, I support them all the way.”
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Sarah tagged Jimmy in her tweet, including … “@jimmyfallon please support your staff. Had fun bowling with ya last week, but a fun party won’t pay my rent.”
The staffer’s facet of issues flies in the face of what Jimmy stated at Monday’s Met Gala. When requested concerning the impending writers’ strike, he instructed Variety, “I wouldn’t have a show if it wasn’t for my writers, I support them all the way.”
In follow-up tweets, Sarah says she’s not a putting employee as a result of she is not a member of the Writers Guild of America, however she says her livelihood is being affected nonetheless … as a result of exhibits like Jimmy’s are going to air reruns through the strike.
Sarah took extra photographs at Jimmy, saying … “At a meeting Jimmy wasn’t even at, we are told NBC decided to stop paying us after this week and end our health insurance after this month if the strike is ongoing. They won’t even tell us if we will technically be furloughed. Just active employees who aren’t paid.”
The disgruntled worker additionally overtly in contrast Jimmy to Seth Meyers, who hosts ‘Late Night’ on NBC … saying she was instructed Seth was on a Zoom assembly telling his employees and crew he would attempt to handle them financially “after NBC stops paying.”
We reached out to Jimmy and NBC … to date, radio silence.
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