Sarah Jeffery is reacting to a new video of original Charmed stars once again slamming her reboot.
The 24-year-old actress says she tried to hold back and not respond, but decided to speak out after Holly Marie Combs and Rose McGowan talked down on the new CW version that she stars in.
“It sucks,†Rose said in a video posted to TikTok. “I’m glad people have jobs. But it sucks.â€
“You know, I saw this earlier and I refrained from saying anything. I thought, better to just let them shout into the abyss. But I do want to say, I find it sad and quite frankly pathetic to see grown women behaving this way,” Sarah reacted on Twitter.
“I truly hope they find happiness elsewhere, and not in the form of putting down other WOC. I would be embarrassed to behave this way. Peace and love to y’all,” she added.
2/2 I truly hope they find happiness elsewhere, and not in the form of putting down other WOC. I would be embarrassed to behave this way. Peace and love to y’all. https://t.co/MuyZCZjbCp
In other news, my dad met the lovely @DohertyShannen on set once whilst standing in. He approached her saying his daughter was a new Charmed one (pre-covid!). He told me she was so kind, thrilled for us, and excited to take a picture. She sent her love. 🥰 pic.twitter.com/io3DhalZZY
“There were some delays in test results, so out of caution we shut down yesterday and today. We expect to resume production either tomorrow or Friday,” Big Sky‘s executive producer David E. Kelley said during a press conference for the Television Critics Association.
Variety says that according to a source, “there is a single lab company approved to oversee coronavirus testing, and the company is prioritizing schools, which have reopened in the province, and local businesses.”
This shut down is only temporary, and filming is expected to resume by the end of the week.
The CW has just announced when all of your favorite shows will be coming back!
The network unveiled the schedule for the Fall 2020/2021 season, which will actually kick off in January 2021, Deadline reports.
CW President Mark Pedowitz shared that the late start won’t affect the number of episodes, and the episodes that weren’t able to be filmed due to productions being shut down, will be filmed and included in the new seasons.
Most shows will continue with the same dates and times, with a few changes.
New shows Superman & Lois and Walker have been inserted into the schedule. Superman & Lois will air on Tuesday nights after The Flash, and Walker has taken over Supernatural‘s Thursday night time slot.
Another notable change is Charmed, which will move from Friday nights back to it’s original Sunday nights, taking the place of Supergirl, which is being put on hold, likely due to Melissa Benoist‘s pregnancy.
Supernatural‘s final episodes will also be filmed and those will air this fall in it’s regular time slot, Thursday night at 8/7c.
“I haven’t seen the new Charmed, but I loved the old one,” he told TV Guide.
“Look, you know, it was a great show for me. When I first signed on to that show, I think it was, like, six episodes or something, and I ended up staying for three years,” Julian added. So, that’s how much I enjoyed being on the show, and I loved playing that character. So if I had the opportunity to do that again, I would.”
Julian appeared on the original Charmed for three seasons as Cole Turner.
The CW is bringing back all of their current shows!
While Arrow and Supernatural are signing off this season, along with The 100, the network announced today that new shows Batwoman and Nancy Drew will be back for new seasons for the 2020-2021 season.
Nancy Drew returns first, on January 15 at 9/8c, and Supernatural‘s final season returns on January 16 at 8/7c.
Arrow kicks off its final episodes post-Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover on January 21 at 8/7c. The season five premiere of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow follows at 9 p.m. The Flash returns on February 4.
Maggie and Jordan sing their hearts out in this still from tonight’s new Charmed.
In “When Sparks Fly”, Macy (Madeleine Mantock) must fight a dangerous enemy to survive, while Maggie’s (Sarah Jeffery) impromptu karaoke duet with Jordan (Jordan Donica) may lead to answers about her powers.
Elsewhere, Mel (Melonie Diaz) and Harry (Rupert Evans) take a gamble on a demon who may know the Assassin’s whereabouts.
Charmed airs TONIGHT, November 15th @ 8PM ET/PT on The CW. Check out a sneak peek from the episode below!