Sylvester Stallone was accused of mistreatment on the set of “Tulsa King” – El Diario NY

Sylvester Stallone was accused of mistreatment on the set of “Tulsa King” – El Diario NY



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The actor Sylvester Stallone He was accused on social networks of creating a toxic environment during the filming of the second season of the series “Tulsa King.”

According to a report from Variety, the accusations, in the name of the project’s casting director, Rose Locke, arose through a post on X by screenwriter Julie Benson, who questioned her colleague’s departure from the project, adding a pair of screenshots with an email and a Facebook post, which narrate alleged attacks by the actor and are signed by Locke.

“I received this disturbing news from my friend in Atlanta who has background on ‘Tulsa King’ this week. The casting director resigned because she was very upset. My friend feels very anxious about working now. @TheSlyStallone What do you have to say sir? “Beyond disappointment, I am furious,” Benson wrote.

In the screenshots, Rose claimed that Stallone and director Craig Zisk were insulting the extras of the programIn addition to discriminating against some of them, the actor would have asked that they bring young women to accompany him.

“He (Stallone) and the director proceeded to call certain people terrible names and laugh at them.

Sly said: ‘Bring young, pretty girls to be close to me’. At the end of the day, I quit because it was a clearly toxic environment in which I did not feel comfortable and neither did the extras,” Locke said.

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