The Harry Potter actor was widely criticized for taking his newborn baby to protests by actors demanding better wages and working conditions.
Despite the secrecy with which he has kept his personal life, the actor Daniel Radcliffe gave a stir by taking to the streets to support other actors in the protest that took place in New York on July 21.
However, the actor has received harsh criticism on social networks for coming with his four-month-old baby in his arms. Radcliffe went to accompany his partner, actress Erin Darke, who was holding a banner calling for better wages for actors.
The Harry Potter star joined the celebrities who protested last weekend in the streets of New York to demand better working conditions from producers of the Alliance of Film and Television Producers (AMPTP). Although it did not turn out as expected, since he became the target of criticism for attending with his newborn baby.
In the images, the actor can be seen carrying his baby while he holds her head and covers him with a hat so that his face cannot be seen. Meanwhile, the actress Erin Darke holds a banner and they walk together among the group of protesters, something for which they were highly criticized as many users highlighted how risky the place where they were was for the little one.
Radcliffe welcomed his first child last March. Although few details are known about it because he keeps his private life under great secrecy.
A few weeks ago, the leaders of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) voted unanimously to go on strike, thus joining the Writers Guild of America, which has remained the same. the way from May 2.
Actors like Imelda Staunton, Simon Pegg, Hayley Atwell, Jim Carter, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lisa Ann Walter, Brad Pitt, and Meryl Streep are among the actors who have expressed their full support for the union by voting in favor of the strike or going out at streets to protest
Added to the disputes over payment models, benefits and labor protections is artificial intelligence (AI), which, according to the AP agency, worries actors because they fear losing control of their lucrative images and being completely replaced.