Tulsa King star and executive producer Sylvester Stallone has broken his social media silence since allegations he and one of the show’s directors had disparaged some background actors who were working on the Paramount+ drama.
Stallone, however, did not address the accusations. In an Instagram post on Monday, he wrote, “Ringing the bell on location for Tulsa King part two” next to a photo of him dressed in character as mafia capo Dwight ‘The General’ Mandfredi.
A post shared by Sly Stallone (@officialslystallone) On April 1, prior to the emergence of allegations of a “toxic” set, Stallone appeared in a Paramount+ Instagram video which announced that production for Tulsa King season 2 had begun.
That post featured Stallone saying, “You have no idea what’s coming. Trust me.” A post shared by Paramount+ (@paramountplus) As Deadline reported on April 9, Atlanta-based casting company Rose Locke Casting, which had been hired to find actors ages 18 and over for the second season of the Taylor Sheridan series, left the show in the wake of the allegations.
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