Stranger Things actress warned over exclusion comments

Jennifer Marshall, who played Max's mom on Stranger Things, speculated about her absence from the final season due to her cancer battle—and now she's been advised to stay quiet. The actress shared her side with TMZ, clarifying she wasn't shading the producers but admitting the ghosting stung. Despite warnings of potential blacklisting, she's not backing down.

Oh honey, the Upside Down just got a whole lot messier! Jennifer Marshall, the fierce actress behind Max's mom Susan Mayfield on Stranger Things, is spilling some seriously real tea about being cut from the show's explosive finale season. According to TMZ, after fans clocked the glaring plot hole of her character's MIA status, Jennifer dropped a bombshell: she thinks producers Shawn Levy and the Duffer brothers played it safe because she was battling stage 3 melanoma in real life. "Producers didn't want to roll the dice," she suggested, and whew, did that go viral faster than a Demogorgon chase! 🔥

But plot twist—Jennifer tells TMZ she had zero clue her remarks would blow up like that. She’s quick to clarify: no shade thrown at the bigwigs, even though getting ghosted "hurt like hell." And get this: since she spoke out, one cast member and a couple of crew peeps whispered that her candor could land her on Hollywood's blacklist. Does she care? "She doesn’t care," TMZ reports. Iconic. 😎

Digging deeper, Jennifer kept her cancer fight under wraps as long as possible, only revealing it during Season 4 when nasty drug rumors swirled on set. She looped in the brass, and they seemed cool with it—no red flags on her skills. Still, she wasn't asked back, leaving fans (and her) scratching heads over that unresolved storyline. The fallout? Without the gig, she missed the SAG health insurance threshold right when she needed it most. Talk about a stranger thing indeed!

TMZ reached out to Shawn and the Duffers for the official word—crickets so far. So, is Jennifer's truth-telling a career killer or just the wake-up call Tinseltown needs? Spill more, girl—we're all ears. 👀

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