
Twitter is the place to be these days for the brown actors of Y&R to express their discontent with the show. Thank goodness for technology, otherwise we might be led to believe they enjoy being seen once a year, and like the near incestuous story lines they’re given. Bryton James basically told Maria he wanted to be “given his free!” when he tweeted this interesting bit of info:
How about mix “us” up with the actors we have instead of bringing on new ones? I want out of our “black box”… Still happy to be working.
Hmm…seems like someone finally voiced what we’ve all been saying for months now. I guess Bryton’s message was still too cryptic for folks, because he later had to clarify with this response:
I mean that the Winters have stories with the Winters, with the exception of Lily.
Ruh roh. All is not right in the land of Maria and co. I guess the only colored person currently happy with her Y&R status is Christel Khalil. And why shouldn’t she be? Homegirl gets paid to come to work and sit on a sofa all day. Shouldn’t we all be so blessed, LOL.
Of course you know massah (a.k.a Maria Arena Hell) couldn’t allow her puppets to get too vocal, because this is Bryton’s latest message:
I just want to make it clear that i’m not bashing our writers with what i said earlier. I’m truly grateful for them to have me apart of Y&R. I was simply stating a frustration that’s really just about wanting Neil & I to be mixed in with more of our already established characters.
Looks like someone had a talking to.
p.s. You know Victoria Rowell couldn’t stay out of it, her response:
don’t worry you’re not box-able baby!
This drama is better than the show! LOL
Ya’ll did not just quote the Amistad ! Goodness gracious alive ! lol
LMAO. You are on a roll today.
ROTFLMFAO
Kare…You killed it girl.
By the looks of that last tweet, seems as though massa threatened a lil whip (in the form of a pink slip)…LMFAO
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