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“Christmas came early this year!”: Fellow Travelers stars share BTS photos

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Keep those eyes peeled Fellow Travelers fans! Jonathan Bailey and Noah J. Ricketts have shared a sneak peek behind-the-scenes photos from the LGBTQIA+ series.

At the beginning of the month, SAG-AFTRA reached a deal with the AMPTP after the longest recorded actor’s strike in Hollywood history.

The actor’s union posted on X / Twitter: “After 118 days on strike, we are set to change the future of our industry with a transformative contract that includes gains for every category of SAG-AFTRA member who works this contract. “This revolutionary agreement achieves major breakthroughs in addressing compensation via residuals and protections from generative artificial intelligence technology while reaffirming the role human performers play in the production of film, television and streaming entertainment.” Upon the announcement, a flurry of actors have taken the opportunity to take to social to share and promote film and telly releases that occurred during the strike – including the stars from Red, White & Royal Blue.

Now, Jonathan Bailey and his Fellow Travelers co-stars are letting us in behind-the-scenes. The actor and new patron to LGBTQIA+ plus young people’s charity Just Like Us posted on Instagram: “BTS pt.1 #fellowtravelers.” The carousel of images starts with Bailey standing behind a director’s chair with the name of his character Tim Laughlin.

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