Jared Padalecki, the beloved star of "Supernatural," is known for his passionate personality and his dedication to his fans. But his recent outburst about the cancellation of his show, "Walker," has sparked a behind-the-scenes battle of words, with an insider throwing shade at Padalecki's fiery accusations.

"Walker," a reboot of the classic Western series, was canceled by The CW after four seasons.
The network, which has undergone a significant transformation following its merger with Nexstar, is shifting its focus towards reality shows, game shows, and acquired programming.
“The CW was, like, superheroes, supernatural, and steamy teen dramas,” Padalecki told Variety. "And now, it's like, 'We're going to have a 'Trivial Pursuit' show and a 'Scrabble' show,' because they're cheap. That's the business. And I'm just being brutally honest about it."
But an insider, speaking anonymously to The National Enquirer, is not buying Padalecki’s claims of creative betrayal.

“Walker was only drawing about 500,000 viewers,” the source said.
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