Breaking Silence in the Courtroom
In a recent child support hearing in Santa Barbara, California, Kevin Costner unraveled the truth behind his earth-shaking decision to bid farewell to the iconic series, 'Yellowstone'. Amid months of wild speculations, it was the tumultuous backdrop of his ongoing divorce with estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, that stirred the Oscar winner to shed light on his departure from Tyler Sheridan's gripping creation.
A Cascade of Challenges Unveiled
Testifying on the stand, Costner disclosed that a strenuous negotiation over splitting season five into two parts acted as the catalyst for his departure from 'Yellowstone'. Surprisingly, he unveiled that the scripts for the second part of the season were nonexistent, and even the first part remained unfinished during that time. The mounting pressure of juggling his commitment to 'Yellowstone' with his passion project, the four-part movie series Horizon: An American Saga, for which he had even taken out a mortgage, became an insurmountable hurdle.
Clash of Priorities and Creative Differences
As Costner navigated through the chaos, he candidly expressed how 'Yellowstone' started to impede the progress of his cherished cinematic venture. Adjusting his schedule to accommodate the filming of the first part of season five, he emphasized the pivotal significance of this decision in the realm of showbiz.
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