The former Fox News anchor's relationship with UTA has been severed following a report over the weekend about a massive settlement he paid out.Mistakes were made.
Bill O'Reilly is no longer a client of the talent agency UTA, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The agency on Monday evening informed the former Fox News host that it would no longer be representing him when his agreement with the company expires at the end of the year. O'Reilly has long been a client of N.S. Bienstock Agency, which was acquired by UTA in 2014.
Months after his departure from Fox News, O'Reilly is once again in the hot seat after The New York Times reported over the weekend that he personally forked over $32 million to a former Fox News analyst to settle a claim she made against him. O'Reilly has said that he's being unfairly attacked by a publication that wants to hurt his career.
"Bill has already lined up new representation," O'Reilly's representative, Mark Fabiani, said Tuesday in a statement to THR. Fabiani would not reveal which agency has signed O'Reilly.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Bill O'Reilly Dropped by Talent Agency After $32M Settlement Reveal
The Hollywood Reporter reports: