Sylvester Stallone's alleged bad behavior pushes extras out of Tulsa King
The Taylor Sheridan drama's casting agent quit after Stallone allegedly insulted multiple background actors

Have you ever sat through a movie’s credits and wondered how “Long Hair Yuppie-Scum” or “Bulge Wrangler” could have ever signed off on their names being used like that? As it turns out, it isn’t nearly as fun when the background actors aren’t in on the joke. This is the reported case on the set of the second season of Taylor Sheridan-verse drama Tulsa King, where Sylvester Stallone—the star of the Paramount+ series—is accused of turning the set into a “clear toxic environment” for extras.
According to Deadline, Atlanta-based firm CL Casting (led by agent Rose Locke) left the series due to Stallone and an unnamed director’s disrespectful treatment of the actors they had hired. Multiple affected artists shared their experiences on a private Facebook group for Atlanta-based background actors, including one who accused Stallone of referring to some of the extras as “ugly,” “tub of lard,” and “fat guy with cane.” (The person this third comment was about responded on Facebook that it “hurt his soul” to hear himself described that way.) The actors also alleged that Stallone asked production to bring in “pretty young girls to be around me” instead.