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Scott Pelley Signs With CAA After CBS News Firing
Following his ousting from 60 Minutes and CBS News earlier this month, Scott Pelley has found new representation.
Deadline can confirm the 51x Emmy-winning news anchor has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) just weeks after he was fired over an alleged confrontation with new executive producer Nick Bilton under Bari Weiss’ reign.
While many current and former 60 Minutes correspondents are represented by UTA, Pelley joins former colleague Lesley Stahl in the CAA family.
More than 35 years into his CBS career, Pelley was fired on June 2 over a verbal confrontation in which he put the new leadership on blast. In a letter to Pelley, Bilton said they could not “find a path forward together” following the confrontation, which he called a “performative display of hostility.”
In his first interview since the termination, Pelley told The New York Times that the new leadership doesn’t “know what they’re doing.”
“We have people who’ve been installed in these jobs who through no fault of their own have no experience in television,” said Pelley. “They don’t know what they’re doing. And there’s a subtle political bias that I’ve never seen at 60 Minutes before, or at CBS News before. So that is my hope: a return to sanity. We can save this. It’s possible to land this plane. But right now, CBS News is on fire.
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Ann Blyth Dead: ‘Mildred Pierce’ Actress Was 98
Ann Blyth, the actress of Hollywood’s Golden Age whose breakout came in 1945’s Mildred Pierce, has died. She was 98.
The Academy Award nominee “died peacefully of natural causes” on Wednesday, according to KABC’s George Pennacchio, who noted her passing comes two months before her 99th birthday.
Born Aug. 16, 1927 in Mount Kisko, New York, Blyth began performing on children’s radio shows at age 6, before landing her first Broadway role in Lillian Hellman’s Watch on the Rhine in 1941. While touring with the show in Los Angeles, she landed a contract with Universal Studios.
Making her onscreen debut in the 1944 teen musical Chip Off the Old Block, Blyth gave her breakout performance in Mildred Pierce (1945) as Veda Pierce, the scheming daughter of Joan Crawford’s titular character. The role earned 16-year-old Blyth an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Blyth went on to appear in such films as Killer McCoy (1947), Brute Force (1947), Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (1948), Our Very Own (1950) and The Great Caruso (1951), as well as episodes of Wagon Train, The Twilight Zone, Quincy M.E. and Murder She Wrote.
On stage, she starred in shows like The King and I, The Sound of Music and Show Boat.
Blyth is survived by her five children, whom she shared with late husband Dr. James McNulty, as well as 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
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‘Love Island USA’ Dumps Alannah Keyser After Resurfaced Racist Posts
Alannah Keyser has been cut from Love Island USA after a video of her using a racial slur resurfaced on social media.
The Islander came in as a bombshell during the Casa Amor twist in the Peacock dating series.
However, shortly after entering the villa, a video of her lip-syncing to a song surfaced online where she is seen using the n-word. In addition, a screenshot of her using a racist slur on social media was widely shared.
Peacock was not aware of Alannah’s social media posts prior to casting her as they had not been shared publicly until after her appearance on the show. The streamer vets each contestant, but sources say these posts would not be accessible during that vetting process.
Alannah’s presence on Season 8 of Love Island USA was heavily diminished following her first appearance. She was mostly edited out of the previous episode, which streamed on Tuesday, June 23.
The bombshell had built a connection with Zach Georgiou in Casa Amor, with many fans predicting he would bring her back to the main villa.
Alannah still appeared on Thursday night’s episode as her connection with Zach grew stronger, but this would be her last appearance.
Following an ad break, Love Island USA narrator Iain Stirling announced, “Alannah has left Casa Amor.”
Her romance with Zach had repercussions in the main villa as Kayda received a postcard from Casa Amor showing Alannah and Zach getting cozy. The episode scheduled for Friday, June 26 would have a recoupling to find out what happens with the Islanders.
Alannah is not the first Love Island USA Season 8 contestant cut from the show for problematic social media posts. After Peacock announced the cast for the new season, Vasana Montgomery was axed from the show after resurfaced videos where she used a racial slur. Vasana never made it on air as production moved forward with a smaller cast. That move affected fellow Islander Gabriel Vasconcelos, as he was initially presented as one of the core Islanders but later came up as a bombshell in the dating series.
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Love Island USA has had similar problems before. Last year, Islander Yulissa Escobar was removed from the villa days after Season 7 premiered, after appearances on a podcast revealed her using racial slurs. Weeks later, Cierra Miller was also cut from the show following resurfaced racist social media posts.
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Joel Kim Booster Says Hollywood Took Wrong Message From ‘Heated Rivalry’
With the final stretch of Pride Month upon us, Joel Kim Booster feels Hollywood is dropping the ball on LGBTQ representation.
The 2x Emmy nominee recently discussed the massive success of the Crave/HBO Max series Heated Rivalry, explaining that the industry had the wrong takeaway from the homoerotic sports show from Jacob Tierney, based on Rachel Reid’s Game Changer novels.
“There are now six hockey shows in development, none of them gay,” Booster told The Provincetown Independent. “And it’s like, guys, I think it wasn’t the hockey that was the big issue.”
In addition to Prime Video’s Off Campus, based on the steamy college hockey novels by Elle Kennedy, Netflix is adapting Hannah Grace’s Icebreaker books.
Meanwhile, filming is expected to begin on Season 2 of Heated Rivalry in August, after Tierney has completed writing the episodes.
Booster called out the Trump administration for the negative impact its attacks on DEI initiatives have had on the industry. “People are really frightened and risk-averse right now because of this administration and what we’ve seen in the way of censorship or retaliation,” he said.
In November, GLAAD released its 20th annual ‘Where We Are on TV‘ report, nearly half (41%) of LGBTQ characters would not be returning to television due to series cancellations, endings or limited series format.
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