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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Viral Instagram Sensation Signs With UTA

Viral Instagram Sensation Signs With UTA

10 Dec, 2025

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  • Warner Bailey, founder of Assistants vs. Agents, signed with UTA.
  • Assistants vs. Agents grew from Instagram to a media company.
  • Bailey has partnered with over 30 universities and major companies.
Viral Instagram Sensation Signs With UTA

Warner Bailey, the founder of the popular social media platform Assistants vs. Agents, has been signed by UTA for representation. This move marks a significant milestone for Bailey, whose platform started as a viral Instagram account known for its humorous takes on the realities of working in Hollywood.

Assistants vs. Agents has transformed into a comprehensive media company and educational ecosystem. It offers a range of resources, including events, panels, editorial content, and a job board, all designed to support and connect new talent in the entertainment industry. Bailey's initiative has successfully partnered with numerous universities and major corporations such as Netflix, Meta, and Warner Bros. Discovery.

Bailey's background also includes extensive experience in festival management, notably with M3F Fest in Phoenix, AZ, where he contributed to significant philanthropic efforts, including donating over $2.3 million to charities. His commitment to the arts extends to producing benefit events and serving on advisory boards for music education organizations.

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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.
Assistants vs. Agents is a viral Instagram account and multi-platform media company founded by Warner Bailey, which highlights the humor and absurdities of working in Hollywood.
Warner Bailey, the founder of Assistants vs. Agents, has been signed by UTA (United Talent Agency) for representation.
Assistants vs. Agents has grown into a media company offering events, panels, editorial content, a job board, and tech platforms, partnering with universities and major entertainment companies.

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