The comedian, who is allegedly cut out of the role, reveals Hollywood’s “real” issues
One comedian has been exposing Hollywood’s casting culture in lawsuits after allegedly cut off from Day’s acting role in policy.
Comedian Tyler Fisher, frequent guest guest of “Gutfeld!” and host of the new Fox Nation Special, “No Pardon,” brought back the curtains of the acting industry in an exclusive interview Fox News Digitalhe details what some experts say Invoke the “most obvious discrimination case” They’ve seen it before.
“I was doing TV shows and acting. My career was growing in Hollywood. However, these days’ policies were explicitly said. We were told there were too many white people for us.”
“Or you booked a job, but they said they needed someone who wasn’t straight white, and that had been happening for 10 years until the last time it happened.”
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“Am I Racist?” comedian Tyler Fisher’s film premiere at Regal Green Hills in Nashville, Tennessee, September 9, 2024. Fisher is depicted along with images of Hollywood signs. (Fox News)
Fisher documented the conversations at the closed door and revealed that the manager told him that it was “company policy” to avoid hiring a “straight white guy.” It was a conversation that turns into evidence of his ongoing lawsuit.
“I recorded the phone call He filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court Three years ago. So I’ve been fighting these things for 10 years,” he explained in detail.
“It’s real. That’s another reason why people are turning to alternative media sources.”
“People will just go,” sit down and silent. You look like Macaulay Culkin and David Spade. You will be fine. “But that’s the real reason.
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Fisher explained that he filed a lawsuit. About three years ago, the case remains in the discovery stage.
“It’s in the early stages. Whether you go to trial or not, I don’t know. But it’s on tape. And from certain people, the clearest thing I’ve seen because it was recorded. He was told it was a discrimination case. “He made it clear.
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Despite the challenges he faced in his early career, Fisher is currently touring across the United States and has released more comedy special called “No Pardon neick.” Available only to Fox Nation subscribers.
The program was filmed The new club of famous podcast host Joe Rogan, Comedy Mothership, held in Austin, Texas on January 20th – President Donald Trump returned to the White House for his second term.
Inspired by the inauguration ceremony, a 45-minute special Fisher blended the inspiring political commentary from President Trump’s cabinet members, including President Trump, President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Elon Musk.
Fisher is famous for his unappreciative performances and has gained popularity for his impressions of political leaders and commentators. On YouTube, his skit has over a million views, with whom he mimics the voice of daily wire commentator Jordan Peterson.
In addition to creating his own comedy videos on political and social issues on social media platforms, Fisher is currently touring the US with more stand-up routines. He has also appeared on some of the world’s biggest podcasts and talk shows, including “The Joe Rogan Experience,” “Last Week’s Tonight’s John Oliver,” and “Kill Tony.” The new star also performed in the film “Terror on the Prairie” and voiced the character in the animation show “Mr. Birchum.”
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Benji Ferraro of Fox News contributed to this report.