He said he's sick but went to the party

A cast member shared on social media, ‘I’m very sick, I can’t go to the set.’ But they were spotted looking very cheerful at a venue with another actor that night. Is it really that easy for them? Isn’t it disrespectful to the crew? I think a person should be a bit more considerate. Honestly, I felt sorry for the other staff on set when I heard this. Don’t you think there’s a responsibility to others in this situation?

Yes, they are that comfortable. It’s a shame for the crew.

There was someone in our apartment who was always taking reports and going on vacation. What difference does it make, really? It’s a huge disrespect to the team.

How exactly did she make the post saying she’s sick? Did she present herself as seriously ill?

@iki_dakika, yeah, it was like those stories of ‘I’m getting serum, I’m feeling so bad.’ And then I ended up going out at night for some fun.

@soncaykaldi but look, no one has to stay home just because someone is sick; I think you’re exaggerating a bit.

Hasn’t everyone who wrote this gotten sick and stayed indoors? I mean, what are we even debating here?

I’ve seen a lot of this in the television industry. Actors sometimes prioritize their own work arrangements over the crew’s. The excuse of being sick could also be just a metaphor.

@uykuarasi the problem itself isn’t wrong, because there is a cost for these excuses in professional life. No one can defend that they were having fun until those hours.