October 6, 2024

Athens News

News in English from Greece

K. Sorbo: "No one kicked me out of Hollywood, I left because everyone there was pedophile"


Actor Kevin Sorbo, who became widely famous thanks to the TV series “Hercules,” made a revealing statement regarding Hollywood.

The actor, best known for his role in the 1995 TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, says he is a victim of cancel culture. The 64-year-old actor claims he left voluntarily, as he wrote on his X account, because “They are all pedophiles.”

I wasn't blacklisted by Hollywood, I left because they were all pedophiles…


Previously, the media wrote that Sorbo was blacklisted by Hollywood because of his Christian beliefs and conservative views. According to Sorbo, he first noticed that he was being passed over in the entertainment industry after he parted ways with his agent. “I was sad: my manager and agent for so many years said that we can no longer give you a job, work with you because you are a Christian, a conservative.”told He Fox News.

“And I almost laughed at it because this industry screams tolerance, but it's a one-way street. She screams about freedom of speech. But Hollywood is a one-way street. And that's very bad, you know. But I love this industry. I love movies and television.”

“It was very strange – the actor continued. – Here's the thing. We have such a huge divide in our country right now, and it is perpetuated by the mainstream media, movies, television. I don't have that kind of anger and hatred towards people. I have a different point of view.”

Sorbo gained widespread fame after the role of Hercules in the 1995 hit series that ran for six seasons. Since then, he has starred in various films, appeared in seven episodes of “The OC” and played Lar Gand in EW's “Supergirl” for 3 episodes. The actor's wife Sam Sorbo added that social media has also gotten the better of “Kevin.”





Source link

Verified by MonsterInsights