'Tulsa King' director denies claims that star Sylvester Stallone disparaged background actors on set after an Atlanta-based casting company parted ways with production.
Atlanta-based casting company CL Casting has parted ways with the Paramount+ crime drama claiming that the set was a “clear toxic environment.
He also told TMZ that the casting supervisor was not on set on the day of the alleged incident.that production recently became aware of the posts and are looking into the matter.Sylvester Stallone in 'Tulsa King'.The admin of another Facebook casting group, Charleston SC Background Actors/Crew, shared the same screenshot as Benson and wrote, "Several groups are talking about what happened on the set of Tulsa King filming in Atlanta.
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