
The WGA East, which has been backing the strike by writers on E! network’s “Fashion Police,” blasted Rivers on Thursday for a recent interview in which she backed E!’s position — that any unionization election would have to be administered by the National Labor Relations Board before it agrees to negotiate a contract. The guild has asserted that the demand is a stalling tactic.
She referred to the striking scribes as “poor shmuck writers.” Rivers also said in the interview with Splitsider that the situation is “a stupid sloppy mess” and added, “Everyone is posturing, like, ‘My dick is bigger than your dick.’”
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