Jacob Elordi confrontation: Audio emerges of KIIS FM staffer’s alleged run-in with the Saltburn star in Sydney
Audio has emerged of an alleged confrontation between Hollywood heart palpitations Jacob Elordi and a KIIS FM staffer.
Audio of the Saturday walk-in was played on Monday morning’s episode of The Kyle and Jackie O Show.
In it, video producer Joshua Fox, 32, approaches Elordi, 26, with an empty jar and asks the actor if he can fill it with his bathwater and “send it to the studio” for host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, which Fox claimed. is ‘a big fan of the film’.
The request is a reference to an infamous scene in Elordi’s film Saltburn, in which another character drinks Elordi’s used bathwater.
“You’re kidding,” a seemingly irritated Elordi replies.
Audio has surfaced of an alleged confrontation between Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi and a KIIS FM employee. In the photo: Elordi
“Are you filming?” he then asks, as Fox confirms that he is.
“Can’t you man up, please?” says Elordi.
An executive producer from KIIS FM subsequently claimed that Elordi’s entourage forced Fox to delete the footage, but he was later able to retrieve it from his recently deleted files.
In it, video producer Joshua Fox, 32, approaches Elordi, 26, with an empty jar and asks the actor if he can fill it with his bathwater and “send it to the studio” for Jackie ‘O’ Henderson. Fox and Henderson pictured
The altercation is said to have happened outside the Clovelly Hotel in Sydney’s eastern suburbs at 3.30pm on Saturday.
NSW Police said an investigation had been launched after a 32-year-old was allegedly assaulted by a 26-year-old.
Ny Breaking Australia can reveal police have seized CCTV footage of the alleged attack. Mr Fox has yet to make an official statement.
Elordi is said to have been involved in an altercation with a TikTokker and KIIS FM employee outside a popular pub on Saturday
“The man suffered no injuries,” a NSW Police spokesperson said.
“The investigation into the incident continues.”
Elordi, who recently starred in the blockbuster Saltburn, had been socializing at the hotel for several hours before the alleged incident unfolded.
The Australian Hollywood star, 26, raised eyebrows earlier this month when he made disparaging comments about The Kissing Booth film franchise, which he starred in between 2018 and 2021, in his GQ Men of the Year cover story.
“I didn’t want to make those movies before I made those movies,” he told the publication, adding, “Those movies are ridiculous. They are not universal. They are an escape.”
But fans of The Kissing Booth have criticized Elordi online, calling him “ungrateful” and “disrespectful” to his former colleagues.
“Jacob Elordi needs to understand that if you shit on a project like he did, he’s also shitting on his co-stars, the creators and most importantly the fans,” one user wrote.
‘Those films are important to many fans. Don’t ignore them just because you’ve suddenly stepped up,” they added.
Elordi, who recently starred in the blockbuster Saltburn, had been socializing at the hotel for several hours before the alleged incident unfolded.
Elordi is currently Down Under filming his role as Australian Imperial Force soldier Dorrigo Evans in Amazon Prime Video’s five-part adaptation of Richard Flanagan’s 2013 novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North.
Another agreed: “I hate actors who downplay their humble beginnings, where their careers started.”
The Kissing Booth was Elordi’s second feature film role and thanks to record-breaking fans, he quickly became a household name.
Elordi is currently Down Under filming his role as Australian Imperial Force soldier Dorrigo Evans in Amazon Prime Video’s five-part adaptation of Richard Flanagan’s 2013 novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North.
Elordi will next reprise his role as ‘psychopathic’ East Highland High School quarterback Nate Jacobs in the third season of Euphoria (with a five-year time jump), which began filming in December.
Ny Breaking Australia contacted Clovelly Hotel for comment.