Paramount is investigating claims Sylvester Stallone mocked extras on the set of “Tulsa King,” a source close to the show confirmed to Fox News Digital.
The comedy-drama series is facing allegations of a “toxic environment,” which reportedly led to the resignation of casting director Rose Locke.
While filming season 2 of the Paramount series, Stallone and director Craig Zisk both allegedly made disparaging remarks about the physical appearance of background actors.
Paramount “recently” became aware of a social media post floating around the internet, and prides itself on maintaining a “fair and respectful workplace,” the show insider told Fox News Digital.
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The allegations that Stallone mocked extras on the set of “Tulsa King” were first brought to light on X, formerly Twitter, by Julie Benson. The “Star Trek: Prodigy” writer has since deleted her post.
“Got this disturbing news from my Atlanta friend who’s background on Tulsa King …