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Yes. And also Neil Patrick Harris.
It’s have been officially confirmed Jenny Ortega has left scream 7 after the firing of Melissa Barrera.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QSGmEkVuFKs
Since when was there a 4? Come to think of it, how did they even make a 2? I do not know a single person who even saw 1. Are they just funded by some billionaire with a weird sense of humor who doesn't care if anyone buys tickets or not?
The mask was a funny bit of pop culture like 20 years ago, but like, that was it.
Thought America was leading the world in freedom to express themselves :/
You gotta ask your agent first if it is a media approved opinion.
Gotta stay on script at all times. It's a 24/7 job.
Sounds like working for GB News and the BBC.
There was this comic posted by this guy named Randall Munroe on his website xkcd.com
And this comic pointed out that "freedom of speech" just means the government can't arrest you
So now, since Randall is a pretty smart guy, every ♥♥♥♥-for-brains in the universe has realized there's a loophole that they can use to censor whoever the hell they want for whatever the hell they want
It's the Studio's right to fire her if they wish, as long as it's within their contractual agreement.
She may have the right to sue if she did not give that up in her contract.
So, you should feel free to boycott the products of that studio if you disagree with their choice.
PS: In the US, private businesses have a lot of leeway regarding firing employees for their public activity outside of business work. There are laws that can protect employees and they'll vary by State.