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The "And Just Like That" and "Sex and the City" star voiced her support for the actors' strike on Twitter on July 13. "The @sagaftra strike has at last arrived," she wrote. "I am proud to be standing tall with the @WGAWest and @WGAEast as actors and writers together demand a fair share of the record-breaking profits the studios have been reaping from our labor for far too long."
Nixon has also been actively supporting the writers' strike since it began. She joined picketers on May 3 and told Deadline of supporting the strike, "I feel like it's important to be out here because writers are some of my best friends and some of my heroes." She added, "Without writers, there would certainly be no books but, as it pertains to me, there would be no television, there would be no film, and there would be no theater."
"It's incumbent on all of us to care about writers and creative television and movies," Nixon continued. "To come out here and show support that we can end this quickly, and not let it drag on and on."