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'He doesn't need Hollywood': TV creator Taylor Sheridan blasts LA and industry elites

Sky News Australia

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July 1, 2026

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Writer and Comedian Michael Loftus reacts to TV creator Taylor Sheridan blasting Hollywood executives and taking aim at Los Angeles. “I think Taylor just looked at his bank account, and he looked at his investments, and he looked at the ratings for his latest show, and he’s like, oh yeah, I can be honest here. I can let them know what I really think,” Mr Loftus told Sky News host James Morrow. “He’s the hitmaker. He doesn’t need Hollywood; they need him. Why would he want to go back? “He’s going to dance a couple rounds with Mamdani the commie, and he’s going to be saying the same thing about New York soon.”

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