Is there trouble in paradise on the set of Sylvester Stallone’s new series “Tulsa King”? According to social media buzz and reports from CNN, Paramount+ is looking into accusations of disparaging remarks made towards background actors (also known as extras) on the show.
“Ugly,” “Tub of Lard,” & Worse? Social media posts have surfaced alleging Stallone referred to some background actors with hurtful terms like “ugly” and “tub of lard.” One particularly nasty accusation claims Stallone requested “pretty young girls to be around me” on set.
Casting Call Controversy: The drama doesn’t stop there. Reports indicate a casting agency quit the show, with a social media post from the agency seemingly referencing a “toxic environment.” This allegation is further fueled by a screenshot of an email supposedly written by a casting agent who resigned due to discomfort with the working conditions.
He Said, She Said: While social media is abuzz, it’s important to note these are just allegations. Stallone, the show’s director, and representatives for both have denied the claims. Paramount, however, is taking the matter seriously and has launched an investigation.
Production Plowing Ahead (for Now): Despite the ongoing investigation, filming for season 2 of “Tulsa King” is reportedly on schedule. Paramount assures everyone they prioritize a “fair and respectful workplace” and are committed to ensuring a positive environment for all cast and crew.
Background Actors Speak Up: The situation highlights the experiences of background actors, who are a crucial but often overlooked part of the filmmaking process. Whether the allegations hold truth remains to be seen, but this situation has certainly brought their working conditions to the forefront.
Stay tuned for further updates! We here at CN Media will be following this story closely as it develops.
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