Oh No… The Celebs Are Getting Day Jobs
Podcast |
The Spill
Publisher |
Mamamia
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Society & Culture
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Sep 15, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:16:09

We've been covering the Hollywood writers strike for a while now, from show cancellations to what's happening at the picketing lines. But this week it's taken a very unexpected turn... with red carpets and movie sets on pause the celebrities are having to get day jobs. 

Sure, they're not day jobs like we have (no one's manning the Maccas drive-thru), but the endorsement and even product placement deals they're striking to make some extra cash have hit another level. From Ben Affleck, to Lady Gaga, and even Nicole Kidman at the US Open, they're all seeking some secondary income it seems.

Plus it's Friday which means Weekend Watch time! And this week we have not one, not two, but THREE recommendations for you.

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Hosts: Charlie Begg & Chelsea McLaughlin 

Producer: Gia Moylan

Audio Producer: Scott Stronach 

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