Sam Asghari, the 29-year-old actor known for his roles and personal life, has emerged as a supporter of the ongoing SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes currently impacting Hollywood. Demonstrating his commitment to the cause, Asghari was seen on the streets, dressed in a black tank top and matching trousers, visibly aligned with the striking workers.
During his time on the streets, a paparazzo engaged Asghari in conversation, touching on various aspects of his life. When the conversation steered toward his recent highly-publicized divorce from pop icon Britney Spears, Asghari promptly redirected the focus, stating that his purpose on the streets was not to discuss his personal matters.
Reports have circulated recently indicating that Asghari finds himself without work following the completion of filming for his upcoming project, the comedy film “Grand Death Lotto,” directed by Paul Feig. In response, Asghari humorously commented on the situation, highlighting the widespread scarcity of opportunities in Hollywood. He quipped, “That’s the point of this strike. I have the same amount of jobs as Leonardo DiCaprio does,” cleverly referencing the industry-wide work drought.
Looking ahead with optimism, Asghari expressed his desire for a swift resolution to the ongoing strike. He underscored the importance of returning to the art of creation and inspiring audiences, expressing his hopes that the situation will soon permit creative minds to resume their passion.
In the midst of these developments, Sam Asghari’s personal life has also garnered attention. Asghari filed for divorce from Britney Spears earlier this month, a move accompanied by his contestation of the terms of their pre-nuptial agreement. Meanwhile, Britney Spears has exciting projects, including the anticipated release of her memoir, “The Woman in Me,” and new music, both slated for an October debut.