‘Stranger Things’ star, Priah Ferguson, defends Winona Ryder amid TikTok rumours
Priah Ferguson, who plays Erika Sinclair, steps in to stop viral TikTok spreading false claims about Winona Ryder

Stranger Things star Priah Ferguson has stepped forward to defend her co-star Winona Ryder after a misleading TikTok video went viral, falsely claiming Ryder wanted fewer scenes with Ferguson. The clip, which spliced together unrelated interviews, quickly gained traction on social media, sparking unfounded speculation about tension between the two actors.
Ferguson, who plays Erica Sinclair on the hit Netflix series, responded swiftly to clarify the situation, posting a statement on her social media platforms. Her response emphasised that the video’s claims were completely false and that Ryder had no such intentions regarding scene distribution. Fans praised Ferguson for taking the time to set the record straight and protect her co-star’s reputation, commending her for her loyalty and professionalism.

The viral clip raised questions about the dynamics on set during the production of Stranger Things’ fifth season. Some viewers speculated that tension over scene time contributed to conflicts among the cast, but Ferguson’s statement quickly put those rumours to rest. Her intervention underscored the responsibility actors sometimes take on to combat misinformation in the digital age, particularly on platforms like TikTok where clips can be edited and misconstrued.


Social media users reacted positively to Ferguson’s clarification, with many noting that her proactive approach highlighted her respect for her colleagues and the importance of accurate reporting. Fans flooded the comments sections of her posts, expressing gratitude and relief that Ryder’s reputation remained intact. Several noted that misinformation can spread quickly online, making timely corrections like Ferguson’s crucial for preventing unwarranted backlash.


















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