Dynasty star Elizabeth Gillies advised WME to cancel their deal with Meg Middleton. These allegations were made in a recent article in The Hollywood Reporter.
Gillies is said to have told WME that Middleton is "too old" and that her acting skills have "worsened" since she was on Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Gillies is also said to have expressed concerns about Middleton's "toxic" social media presence.
The Middletons have denied these allegations, but they have not provided any evidence to support their claims. WME has also not commented on the allegations.
If the allegations are true, it would be a serious blow to Middleton's career. Middleton was reportedly in talks with WME about a new reality show, but it is unclear if those talks will continue.
Here are some additional details about the allegations:
Gillies is said to have made the allegations in a private conversation with WME executives.
The Hollywood Reporter article alleges that Gillies is "well-connected" in Hollywood and that her words carry weight.
The article also alleges that Middleton is "not well-liked" in Hollywood and that she has a "history of making enemies."
It is important to note that these are just allegations at this point. Middleton has not been charged with any crimes, and she has not been found guilty of any wrongdoing. However, the allegations have certainly damaged her reputation.
It is also worth noting that Gillies has a history of feuding with other reality stars. In 2017, she was involved in a public feud with her former co-star on Victorious, Ariana Grande. It is possible that Gillies' allegations about Middleton are motivated by personal animosity.
Ultimately, it is up to WME to decide whether or not to cancel their deal with Middleton. However, the allegations made by Gillies will certainly be a factor in their decision.
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