‘Yellowstone’ Creator Taylor Sheridan Hired A Supermodel To Play His Galpal On Drama, Naturally

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This story contains plot points from Sunday’s episode of Yellowstone on Paramount.
“You seem like a moderately intelligent woman,” Beth says to Hadid.
“How can you work for this f–k?” “I would never work for a horse trainer,” replies Hadid’s character.
After arriving at the arena, Beth asks Hadid’s character what she sees in Travis after describing him as “the most arrogant man I’ve ever met.
Condescending, misogynistic, 25 years older than you.” Replies Hadid’s character, “you ever seen him ride before?” With that, Sheridan’s Travis shows off some more fancy cutting skills in the arena.

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Warning: This story contains plot points from the Paramount episode of Yellowstone that aired on Sunday.

Thank God we have the trust of a showrunner who keeps adding himself to his biggest hit.

In Yellowstone’s penultimate episode, “Give the World Away,” which aired on Sunday, creator Taylor Sheridan wrote a dazzling scene for his character Travis Wheatley, in which he showcased his physique, his skill at riding a horse, and his propensity to attract attractive women.

Beth, played by Kelly Reilly, travels to Texas after realizing that everything on the family ranch must be sold in order to pay off their debts. She anticipates seeing Travis unloading their valuable horses to a group of “fat Brazilians in track suits and jewelry.”. But instead of selling the herd of hooved animals, Beth discovers Travis playing strip poker with three blondes.

However, a pretty woman who thinks she is the masseuse greets her at the door before she enters his little bacchanal. In the episode, Bella Hadid, a supermodel, played Sheridan’s girlfriend, taking a break from her role as the face of Chopard and Saint Laurent.

Beth tells Hadid, “You seem like a moderately intelligent woman.”. “How are you going to work for this f–k?”.

As Hadid’s character responds, “I would never work for a horse trainer.”. “My boyfriend is Travis.”. “.”.

“I take back the intelligent part,” Beth answers.

After referring to Travis as “the most arrogant man I’ve ever met,” Beth, who has just arrived at the arena, asks Hadid’s character what she finds admirable about him. rude, sexist, and twenty-five years your senior. “”.

“Have you seen him ride before?” asks Hadid’s character.

After that, Travis, played by Sheridan, displays some more impressive cutting abilities in the arena.

“All right, I understand,” Beth acknowledges.

She hasn’t yet managed to escape Travis’s arrogance, though. Before he confesses to having a little fun, Travis makes her play a game of strip poker that actually has her unzipping her dress in an attempt to persuade him to return to Yellowstone to assist with the auction of the rest of their herd.

“What a f–king kid you are!” she yells. He nevertheless consented to work for free.

As the show comes to a close, the animals have been sold, the staff is grieving over Colby’s passing, and Beth believes that the $30 million they raised at the auction will sustain Yellowstone for another year. That is, until her brother Kayce (played by Luke Grimes) suggests that he may have a plan to keep their land undeveloped by selling it to a kind buyer.

Yellowstone’s series finale is next week.

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