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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Glambot Producer Benched After Email Scandal

Glambot Producer Benched After Email Scandal

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Glambot producer Cole Walliser missed the Grammy Awards.
  • Past controversial emails showed a dismissive tone.
  • E! network is rethinking its Glambot strategy.
Glambot Producer Benched After Email Scandal

Cole Walliser, the operator behind the Glambot red carpet camera, was notably absent from the recent Grammy Awards. This decision followed weeks of negative press and online controversies. Sources indicate that E! network is reconsidering its partnership and strategy concerning the Glambot for future events.

The issues surfaced around the Golden Globe Awards ceremony. An interaction with Jennifer Lopez drew criticism, which Walliser defended. However, this led to the leak of an old email exchange where Walliser's communication style with a prospective wedding client was perceived as dismissive and curt, prompting widespread backlash.

Walliser issued an apology last week, acknowledging his tone in the emails was unacceptable and taking full responsibility, though he cited being overwhelmed as a past factor. E!, now under Versant, emphasized its commitment to a professional environment and stated they have been re-evaluating Glambot protocols and partners since last fall.

The Glambot technology itself was invented in 2016 by director Joseph Kahn. Despite technological advancements aimed at easing human tasks, this incident highlights the challenges in maintaining public perception and professional standards.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cole Walliser, the operator of the Glambot, was benched from the Grammy Awards due to recent online controversies and negative press.
A leaked email exchange where Walliser's tone was perceived as dismissive and curt with a potential client led to widespread backlash.
E! network is rethinking its strategy and partners around the Glambot, emphasizing a commitment to a professional and respectful environment.

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