#fbf #Istanbul 2004. Happy 22, (one day late) Santtu. I love nothing more than seeing the world with you….and seeing our child troll us on instagram. How did she access photos from the 90’s? 😂🤓🎾🌎🥂
👗via my grandmother’s trunk. The Bosphorus Bridge Of İstanbul
#fbf #Istanbul 2004. Happy 22, (one day late) Santtu. I love nothing more than seeing the world with you….and seeing our child troll us on instagram. How did she access photos from the 90’s? 😂🤓🎾🌎🥂
👗via my grandmother’s trunk. The Bosphorus Bridge Of İstanbul
#fbf #Istanbul 2004. Happy 22, (one day late) Santtu. I love nothing more than seeing the world with you….and seeing our child troll us on instagram. How did she access photos from the 90’s? 😂🤓🎾🌎🥂
👗via my grandmother’s trunk. The Bosphorus Bridge Of İstanbul
I love this photo and everyone in it. Two of the loved ones have birthdays this weekend. @amandaschull yesterday and @halfadams
today. Happy birthday to these two rays of light. ❤️🎈
I took this photo when we all gathered on the WGA picket line back in May, before the actors also went on strike. Before the show that we all spent almost a decade working on had a mind boggling resurgence on a streaming platform. The gratitude in my heart that this show is being enjoyed to such a degree is unparalleled. To collaborate with these wild talents and to be a part of something that is being streamed weekly at the rate of BILLIONS of minutes, is beyond the wildest dreams of thelittle frizzy & freckled red headed girl that lives baffled inside me.
I’ve been invited to speak about the actors strike in the press. Frankly, I’ve been waiting until my nervous system was more regulated to speak up. I’ve been working (with so much help
from my friends❤️) and waiting for some of the outrage to dissipate….I’m not there yet. And I don’t want to put even a little bit of the second syllable of that word out into the world. That’s not good for anybody.
So I’d like to amplify the words of professional wordsmiths. I’ve posted in my stories from our writers before, but I’ll leave some bits here in grid. (Please swipe or better yet read the whole LA Times op-Ed online) Ethan Drogin, who wrote for our show for 8 of the 9 years, revealed that all the writers were COLLECTIVELY paid 3,000 dollars this summer for their work on the show that has broken streaming records. The actors are in not the exact same boat, but a similar one, and in the same ocean. That ocean where the creative relationships are symbiotic. We actors know we are nowhere without great words and what are the words without breath?
Sure, there are very well paid “a-listers” and creators in this industry for whom we need not lose sleep. And then there’s everyone else on the field who makes an assist and contributes meaningfully. Their financial participation is different than that of the MVP of course, but still should be commensurate with the team’s collective success.
Too many in our industry are suffering, (cont.)
I love this photo and everyone in it. Two of the loved ones have birthdays this weekend. @amandaschull yesterday and @halfadams
today. Happy birthday to these two rays of light. ❤️🎈
I took this photo when we all gathered on the WGA picket line back in May, before the actors also went on strike. Before the show that we all spent almost a decade working on had a mind boggling resurgence on a streaming platform. The gratitude in my heart that this show is being enjoyed to such a degree is unparalleled. To collaborate with these wild talents and to be a part of something that is being streamed weekly at the rate of BILLIONS of minutes, is beyond the wildest dreams of thelittle frizzy & freckled red headed girl that lives baffled inside me.
I’ve been invited to speak about the actors strike in the press. Frankly, I’ve been waiting until my nervous system was more regulated to speak up. I’ve been working (with so much help
from my friends❤️) and waiting for some of the outrage to dissipate….I’m not there yet. And I don’t want to put even a little bit of the second syllable of that word out into the world. That’s not good for anybody.
So I’d like to amplify the words of professional wordsmiths. I’ve posted in my stories from our writers before, but I’ll leave some bits here in grid. (Please swipe or better yet read the whole LA Times op-Ed online) Ethan Drogin, who wrote for our show for 8 of the 9 years, revealed that all the writers were COLLECTIVELY paid 3,000 dollars this summer for their work on the show that has broken streaming records. The actors are in not the exact same boat, but a similar one, and in the same ocean. That ocean where the creative relationships are symbiotic. We actors know we are nowhere without great words and what are the words without breath?
Sure, there are very well paid “a-listers” and creators in this industry for whom we need not lose sleep. And then there’s everyone else on the field who makes an assist and contributes meaningfully. Their financial participation is different than that of the MVP of course, but still should be commensurate with the team’s collective success.
Too many in our industry are suffering, (cont.)
I love this photo and everyone in it. Two of the loved ones have birthdays this weekend. @amandaschull yesterday and @halfadams
today. Happy birthday to these two rays of light. ❤️🎈
I took this photo when we all gathered on the WGA picket line back in May, before the actors also went on strike. Before the show that we all spent almost a decade working on had a mind boggling resurgence on a streaming platform. The gratitude in my heart that this show is being enjoyed to such a degree is unparalleled. To collaborate with these wild talents and to be a part of something that is being streamed weekly at the rate of BILLIONS of minutes, is beyond the wildest dreams of thelittle frizzy & freckled red headed girl that lives baffled inside me.
I’ve been invited to speak about the actors strike in the press. Frankly, I’ve been waiting until my nervous system was more regulated to speak up. I’ve been working (with so much help
from my friends❤️) and waiting for some of the outrage to dissipate….I’m not there yet. And I don’t want to put even a little bit of the second syllable of that word out into the world. That’s not good for anybody.
So I’d like to amplify the words of professional wordsmiths. I’ve posted in my stories from our writers before, but I’ll leave some bits here in grid. (Please swipe or better yet read the whole LA Times op-Ed online) Ethan Drogin, who wrote for our show for 8 of the 9 years, revealed that all the writers were COLLECTIVELY paid 3,000 dollars this summer for their work on the show that has broken streaming records. The actors are in not the exact same boat, but a similar one, and in the same ocean. That ocean where the creative relationships are symbiotic. We actors know we are nowhere without great words and what are the words without breath?
Sure, there are very well paid “a-listers” and creators in this industry for whom we need not lose sleep. And then there’s everyone else on the field who makes an assist and contributes meaningfully. Their financial participation is different than that of the MVP of course, but still should be commensurate with the team’s collective success.
Too many in our industry are suffering, (cont.)
I love this photo and everyone in it. Two of the loved ones have birthdays this weekend. @amandaschull yesterday and @halfadams
today. Happy birthday to these two rays of light. ❤️🎈
I took this photo when we all gathered on the WGA picket line back in May, before the actors also went on strike. Before the show that we all spent almost a decade working on had a mind boggling resurgence on a streaming platform. The gratitude in my heart that this show is being enjoyed to such a degree is unparalleled. To collaborate with these wild talents and to be a part of something that is being streamed weekly at the rate of BILLIONS of minutes, is beyond the wildest dreams of thelittle frizzy & freckled red headed girl that lives baffled inside me.
I’ve been invited to speak about the actors strike in the press. Frankly, I’ve been waiting until my nervous system was more regulated to speak up. I’ve been working (with so much help
from my friends❤️) and waiting for some of the outrage to dissipate….I’m not there yet. And I don’t want to put even a little bit of the second syllable of that word out into the world. That’s not good for anybody.
So I’d like to amplify the words of professional wordsmiths. I’ve posted in my stories from our writers before, but I’ll leave some bits here in grid. (Please swipe or better yet read the whole LA Times op-Ed online) Ethan Drogin, who wrote for our show for 8 of the 9 years, revealed that all the writers were COLLECTIVELY paid 3,000 dollars this summer for their work on the show that has broken streaming records. The actors are in not the exact same boat, but a similar one, and in the same ocean. That ocean where the creative relationships are symbiotic. We actors know we are nowhere without great words and what are the words without breath?
Sure, there are very well paid “a-listers” and creators in this industry for whom we need not lose sleep. And then there’s everyone else on the field who makes an assist and contributes meaningfully. Their financial participation is different than that of the MVP of course, but still should be commensurate with the team’s collective success.
Too many in our industry are suffering, (cont.)
I love this photo and everyone in it. Two of the loved ones have birthdays this weekend. @amandaschull yesterday and @halfadams
today. Happy birthday to these two rays of light. ❤️🎈
I took this photo when we all gathered on the WGA picket line back in May, before the actors also went on strike. Before the show that we all spent almost a decade working on had a mind boggling resurgence on a streaming platform. The gratitude in my heart that this show is being enjoyed to such a degree is unparalleled. To collaborate with these wild talents and to be a part of something that is being streamed weekly at the rate of BILLIONS of minutes, is beyond the wildest dreams of thelittle frizzy & freckled red headed girl that lives baffled inside me.
I’ve been invited to speak about the actors strike in the press. Frankly, I’ve been waiting until my nervous system was more regulated to speak up. I’ve been working (with so much help
from my friends❤️) and waiting for some of the outrage to dissipate….I’m not there yet. And I don’t want to put even a little bit of the second syllable of that word out into the world. That’s not good for anybody.
So I’d like to amplify the words of professional wordsmiths. I’ve posted in my stories from our writers before, but I’ll leave some bits here in grid. (Please swipe or better yet read the whole LA Times op-Ed online) Ethan Drogin, who wrote for our show for 8 of the 9 years, revealed that all the writers were COLLECTIVELY paid 3,000 dollars this summer for their work on the show that has broken streaming records. The actors are in not the exact same boat, but a similar one, and in the same ocean. That ocean where the creative relationships are symbiotic. We actors know we are nowhere without great words and what are the words without breath?
Sure, there are very well paid “a-listers” and creators in this industry for whom we need not lose sleep. And then there’s everyone else on the field who makes an assist and contributes meaningfully. Their financial participation is different than that of the MVP of course, but still should be commensurate with the team’s collective success.
Too many in our industry are suffering, (cont.)
I love this photo and everyone in it. Two of the loved ones have birthdays this weekend. @amandaschull yesterday and @halfadams
today. Happy birthday to these two rays of light. ❤️🎈
I took this photo when we all gathered on the WGA picket line back in May, before the actors also went on strike. Before the show that we all spent almost a decade working on had a mind boggling resurgence on a streaming platform. The gratitude in my heart that this show is being enjoyed to such a degree is unparalleled. To collaborate with these wild talents and to be a part of something that is being streamed weekly at the rate of BILLIONS of minutes, is beyond the wildest dreams of thelittle frizzy & freckled red headed girl that lives baffled inside me.
I’ve been invited to speak about the actors strike in the press. Frankly, I’ve been waiting until my nervous system was more regulated to speak up. I’ve been working (with so much help
from my friends❤️) and waiting for some of the outrage to dissipate….I’m not there yet. And I don’t want to put even a little bit of the second syllable of that word out into the world. That’s not good for anybody.
So I’d like to amplify the words of professional wordsmiths. I’ve posted in my stories from our writers before, but I’ll leave some bits here in grid. (Please swipe or better yet read the whole LA Times op-Ed online) Ethan Drogin, who wrote for our show for 8 of the 9 years, revealed that all the writers were COLLECTIVELY paid 3,000 dollars this summer for their work on the show that has broken streaming records. The actors are in not the exact same boat, but a similar one, and in the same ocean. That ocean where the creative relationships are symbiotic. We actors know we are nowhere without great words and what are the words without breath?
Sure, there are very well paid “a-listers” and creators in this industry for whom we need not lose sleep. And then there’s everyone else on the field who makes an assist and contributes meaningfully. Their financial participation is different than that of the MVP of course, but still should be commensurate with the team’s collective success.
Too many in our industry are suffering, (cont.)
Reunited with my @iamginatorres on the picket line. There was a lot of kissing. And I will keep meeting her and kissing her on the picket line until we get a fair deal for all our @sagaftra (and @wgaeast @wgawest) brothers and sisters. Even though I chose to post the lighthearted bits…make no mistake, this is a fight for the dignity and future of our industry, the right to make a decent wage that is commensurate with our value to the business, the right to participate in the success of our work (I’m looking at you streamers who buy out our residuals and exclusively hold us for YEARS between seasons), the right to care for our families by earning enough to have health coverage (again with the erasure of residuals and ever shorter seasons and longer contractual holds keeping us hostage without the freedom to seek other work), and the right to create a path forward for future generations (how ‘bout when actors are “relocated”, even tho you know we can’t relocate full time to Canada for example, we simply receive adequate financial support in temporarily moving our lives abroad, and reasonable guard rails against a future where our work and likeness is fed to AI and used without consent and compensation). Our solidarity is stronger than their corporate greed. #unionstrong #sagaftra
So honored to be back in Toronto to host The Grandest Night of Fashion. Thank you to the @fairmontroyalyork and @cafawards teams for inviting me.
Thank you @gretaconstantine @nicholasme @kirkpickersgill for dressing me, thank you @graceleebeauty @justinggg for pulling me together in all the ways. Thank you @mindhamfinejewelleryofficial for the jewels.
I’m so grateful to have had the opportunity to express my love and adoration for Toronto, its creative community and Canada at large. I proudly called it home for nearly a decade…”home is not where you were born; home is where all your attempts to escape cease.” Mahfouz ❤️🙏🏻
📷 @georgepimentel1 Fairmont Royal York
Schools out for summer…laughing, crying, crylaughing and maybe drinking all those champagnes. 🥂🥂 How do you say Emotional 🎢 in french?
📷 @nicholasme @stefanierenoma @dorianjollet
👗 @eliesaabworld
👠 @paulandrew Hotel Alfred Sommier
Happy Friday. I’d kinda rather be here….🇫🇷
😘
@nicholasme @stefanierenoma
#tbt Four years ago today when Nicholas gave up on teaching me how to pose. 🤓 @nicholasme
@voguegreece
@sheristroh
@justinggg
This writer changed my life.
We are nothing without our writers.
Support the writers.
#wgastrong #writerstrike. @akorsh9 @wgawest Fox Studios
Happy your day, Dad. 🎈❤️
Happy Summer Solstice! Happy sunshiniest day of the 365! Today is the longest day of the year. And on this day with the most light, many are shining their light on the darkness of Alzheimers. Please head to @alzassociation for more. Sending love to all the caregivers, today and every long day. 💜☀️
cc: thank you for the sunshiny dress @birdandknoll
Happy Summer Solstice! Happy sunshiniest day of the 365! Today is the longest day of the year. And on this day with the most light, many are shining their light on the darkness of Alzheimers. Please head to @alzassociation for more. Sending love to all the caregivers, today and every long day. 💜☀️
cc: thank you for the sunshiny dress @birdandknoll
Happy Summer Solstice! Happy sunshiniest day of the 365! Today is the longest day of the year. And on this day with the most light, many are shining their light on the darkness of Alzheimers. Please head to @alzassociation for more. Sending love to all the caregivers, today and every long day. 💜☀️
cc: thank you for the sunshiny dress @birdandknoll
We went to #Vermont. Now I miss it. 🧚♀️🌻🍓⛰️📚👨👩👧👧❤️
Mom’s favorite cousin human barged into town. I have thoughts. #rupert
@bronwynroberts
Meet us at the mojo dojo fairy house, bring all your magic.
Love,
Iris and Sarah.
#ilovemygluegun
#iburnedoffmyfingerprints
#igetexcitedaboutlichen Vermont
Grateful for my friend Christine who knew this is just what I needed today.
Gonna leave it here.
Let me know if you needed it too. ❤️