A comedian is the casting culture of Hollywood exposed with a lawsuit after he is reportedly cut from acting roles compared to the dei policy.
Comedian Tyler Fischer, a frequent guest on “Gutfeld!” and host of the new Fox Nation Special, “No Pardon Needed”, the curtain withdrew to the acting industry during an exclusive interview with Fox News Digitaldetail what he says, some experts Call the “clearest discrimination case” They once saw.
“I was TV programs and acting and My career grew in Hollywood. But this dei policy, I was explicitly told, we have too many white guys, “Fischer started.
“Or you have booked the job, but they said they need someone who is not a straight white. And that happened ten years until the last time it happened.”

Comedian Tyler Fischer at ‘Am I Racist?’ Movie premiere on Regal Green Hills on September 9, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. Fischer is depicted next to an image of the Hollywood board. (Fox News)
Fischer revealed that he recorded a closed-door conversation where a manager told him that it is “company policy” to prevent the “straight white boys” from hiring. It was a conversation that would become in his constant lawsuit in his constant lawsuit.
“I recorded the call and A lawsuit brought at the Supreme Court Three years ago. So I’ve been fighting this stuff for ten years, “he has detailed.
“It’s real. And that is another reason why people turn to alternative media sources.”
“People would just go,” Sit down, keep your mouth shut. You look like Macaulay Culkin and David Spade. It will be fine. ” But it’s real.
Fischer explained that he has tightened his lawsuit About three years ago, the case remains in the discovery phase.
“It’s in the early phases. Whether or not we go to court, I don’t know. But it is on tape. And I was told by certain people that it is the clearest discrimination case they have ever seen because it was recorded, “he revealed.
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Despite the challenges that are confronted in his early career, Fischer is currently touring the US and has also released a comedy special called “No Pardon Need”, that’s that Only available for subscribers of Fox Nation.
The program was filmed At the famous podcast -hastheer Joe Rogan’s new club, the Comedy Mothership in Austin, TX on January 20 – President Donald Trump returned to the White House on the same day for his second term.
The Inauguration-inspired, 45 minutes special is a satirical look at the current state of politics and culture, where Fischer combines his razor-sharp political commentary with imitation of President-Elect Trump, President Joe Biden, vice-president Kamala Harris, Elon Musk and others in Trump’s cabinet.
Fischer is known for its non -apologetic versions, which has become popular for his impressions of political leaders and commentators; On YouTube, he has a skit from him who mimics the voice of the daily wire commentator Jordan Peterson, more than a million views.
In addition to making his own comic videos about political and social issues on social media platforms, Fischer is currently touring the United States that performs more stand-up routines. He also appeared on some of the largest podcasts and talk shows in the world, including “The Joe Rogan Experience”, “Last week tonight with John Oliver” and “Kill Tony”. The rising star also played in the film, “Terror on the prairie” and expressed a character in the animation show, “Mr. Birchum.”
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Fox News’ Benji Ferraro has contributed to this report.