Actor Walks Off The Set Of ‘The View’

Dermot Mulroney made a bold statement in support of striking writers, showcasing his commitment on a recent episode of “The View.”

During the segment that aired on Friday, Mulroney surprised viewers and the hosts alike by symbolically walking off the set as a gesture of solidarity with the ongoing writers’ strike.

He took the opportunity to draw attention to the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike, emphasizing the importance of fair wages and reasonable working hours for writers in the entertainment industry.

The actor’s decision to walk off was explained toward the end of his interview. Politely checking if the show was heading into a commercial break…

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