Protestors Gather at ‘Scream 7’ Premiere After Melissa Barrera Fired: ‘Stand For Free Speech’ and ‘Cancel Paramount+’
By Bianca Segovia The premiere of "Scream 7" took an unexpected turn on Wednesday night as protests erupted outside Paramount Studios. A group of around 25 demonstrators gathered to voice their support for Palestine, calling for a boycott of the horror film following the controversial firing of actress Melissa Barrera. With flags waving and drums pounding, these passionate protestors raised a ruckus with chants demanding accountability from Paramount.
Slogans like "Stand For Free Speech" and "Cancel Paramount+" echoed through the Los Angeles lot, amplifying the sentiment among supporters who believe in freedom of expression. The protest served not only as a platform for political advocacy but also highlighted the tensions surrounding Barrera’s departure from the film. As the festivities of the premiere continued inside, the rally outside marked a significant moment in celebrity activism, showcasing how the entertainment industry intersects with social issues.
This event reminds audiences that the realm of film often reflects deeper societal conversations, compelling viewers to think critically about the stories they consume.