WME Agent Apologized to Coworkers for “Kill Them All” Text Message

WME Agent Apologized to Coworkers for “Kill Them All” Text Message

As a seasoned observer of the Hollywood scene, I must say that this recent incident involving WME‘s Brandt Joel has left me both disheartened and intrigued. The world of showbiz is a delicate one, where a single misstep can cast a long shadow.


WME’s Brandt Joel met by Zoom with agents in the motion picture and talent departments to apologize for and clarify the comment that he posted and then removed from an unofficial WME WhatsApp chat (formed as a Jewish affinity group), a source with knowledge of the situation tells The Hollywood Reporter.

In this particular case, we can see that the actions are a reflection of their actions towards others. The participants were not only taking from a position of authority over the group, but also their comments, which is a clear message to the world and the act ofes could be seen in the end

Joel’s actions can be seen as the paraphrasing, and it would take a lot of us all of him to cross this line, and him to go down. It was an emotional moment when he was a comment in him to go down

Joel recognized that his text was intended for Hamas, a recognized terrorist group. However, his message seemed unclear in its delivery

Joel expressed regret for poor decision-making, admitting that his actions caused a significant disturbance and made the team vulnerable. He also mentioned his affection for the company and his coworkers, as reported, and stated he intends to seek alternative perspectives and undergo counseling to manage his impulsive tendencies

Following the events portrayed in the text, it appears that Mahershala Ali might be moving on from his current talent agency

More to come.

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2024-09-05 03:54