Bridgerton Star Calls Out Netflix for Lack of Support During ‘Two Psychotic Breaks’

Ruby Barker recently slammed Netflix and Shondaland for ignoring her mental health struggles on the set of Bridgerton.In an episode of The LOAF Podcast, the actress, who plays the character of Marina Crane (née Thompson) in Seasons 1 and 2 of the series, called out streaming giant Netflix and collaborator Shondaland for not offering support during her mental health struggle due to filming. According to Barker, she was “deteriorating” as result of her character’s alienation: “It was a really tormenting place for me to be because my character was very alienated, very ostracized, on her own under these horrible circumstances.”Barker then revealed that shortly after wrapping Bridgerton Season 1, she was hospitalized, but that this was kept quiet due to the show’s upcoming premiere. The actress later alluded to her psychotic breaks on her Instagram, initially stating that Netflix had “saved” her from being deeply unwell by casting her in Bridgerton. After her release from the hospital, Barker went on to continue promoting Bridgerton and fulfilling various responsibilities despite the fact that she felt angry.Netflix Announces Adult Animated Series From Rick and Morty Writer

Ruby Barker recently slammed Netflix and Shondaland for ignoring her mental health struggles on the set of Bridgerton.

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In an episode of The LOAF Podcast, the actress, who plays the character of Marina Crane (née Thompson) in Seasons 1 and 2 of the series, called out streaming giant Netflix and collaborator Shondaland for not offering support during her mental health struggle due to filming. According to Barker, she was “deteriorating” as result of her character’s alienation: “It was a really tormenting place for me to be because my character was very alienated, very ostracized, on her own under these horrible circumstances.”

Barker then revealed that shortly after wrapping Bridgerton Season 1, she was hospitalized, but that this was kept quiet due to the show’s upcoming premiere. The actress later alluded to her psychotic breaks on her Instagram, initially stating that Netflix had “saved” her from being deeply unwell by casting her in Bridgerton. After her release from the hospital, Barker went on to continue promoting Bridgerton and fulfilling various responsibilities despite the fact that she felt angry.

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