‘Yellowstone’ star Kelly Reilly breaks silence on off-screen drama
NEW YORK, NY (Fox News) — Kelly Reilly, who played Beth Dutton on “Yellowstone,” has spoken out about the show’s controversial ending and the behind-the-scenes tensions that influenced it.
## Conflict Between Costner and Sheridan
In December 2024, “Yellowstone” wrapped up after five seasons due to reported conflicts between Kevin Costner and series creator Taylor Sheridan. Costner’s early departure from the series led to a reworking of the final season.
## Regret Over Ending
Reilly, 48, expressed her disappointment with how “Yellowstone” concluded during an interview with the Times, stating, “It was a shame it ended that way, but it did.”
## Impact on the Show
The off-screen drama between Costner and Sheridan reportedly influenced the show’s ending, with Costner leaving before filming the final episodes, resulting in the decision to end the series with season five.
## Return to the Yellowstone Universe
Reilly will return in Sheridan’s upcoming spin-off series, “Dutton Ranch,” alongside Cole Hauser. The spin-off will follow Beth and Rip Wheeler as they build a new life after the events of the original series.
## Redefining Beth’s Character
Reilly shared that the upcoming series will explore a different side of Beth, emphasizing her unapologetic, brave, and flawed nature, challenging traditional gender expectations in character portrayals.
## Conclusion
Reilly’s insights shed light on the impact of behind-the-scenes drama on “Yellowstone” and what viewers can expect from the upcoming spin-off series. CITY, State (Fox News) — A new study shows that consuming too much sugar can have negative effects on heart health, leading to an increased risk of heart disease. Researchers found that individuals who consumed high amounts of sugary beverages were more likely to develop heart problems.
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