
The cast firm that was interviewing extras for the Paramount + theatre Tulsa King abruptly left the show on Sunday following a report that Sylvester Stallone, the actor, was reportedly heard slurring at the features on the set.
After a Facebook page run by background actors when referred to as “extras,” Atlanta-based casting business Rose Locke Casting made an announcement to break with Tulsa King‘s producers. The stars were reportedly complaining about how Rocky reportedly treated them on the set while the next season of Taylor Sheridan was being filmed, according to Deadline.
The Instagram page commenters claimed that Stallone and the established director were “ugly,” “tub of lard,” and “fat man with cane.” The person who is alleged to be the goal of the most recent thorn said the insult “hurt his soul.”
One commentator also claimed that Stallone stated in an open letter that he wants “pretty young women” to be around him.
I received this unsettling information from a colleague in Atlanta who has a history with Tulsa King this week. Casting representative quit because she was so appalled. Right now, my companion is frightened about working. @TheSlyStallone what do you have to claim for yourself, sir? Beyond unhappy, I’m scarlet. photograph. twitter.com/EYEuiaWtkf
— Julie Benson (@TheJulieBenson ) April 9, 2024
The cast party announced on Sunday that it was ending its connection with the show after the remarks went viral in the community.
” We wanted to update you on what’s happening in our cast room.” We’ve made a decision to leave Tulsa King. The 12th may be our last evening, and we will be finishing up following week. Whoever takes over the display receives well wants. We thank all of you tremendous background musicians for your ongoing help”, the company’s message read.
However, some claim that the statements were utterly untrue, and Craig Zisk, Tulsa King Director and Executive Producer, told TMZ that none of the complaints were accurate.
Zisk directly blames Rose Locke Casting for failing to get younger people for a scene that would be set in a “hip fresh bar,” but the casting firm chose to get older people instead.
Zisk continued, adding that he then informed the cast firm that he would require headshots of potential background photographers to be certain that they may be supplying the right kind of people for any given scene. However, Rose Locke Casting claimed that they do n’t operate in that manner and that she quit an hour later.
Additionally, the manufacturer alleged that Stallone not made any remarks about “pretty young girls.”
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