The reason she is unable to return to the “Young and the Restless”, according to Rowell, is there is a lack of diversity on the set. She claimed in 2013; she was scheduled to audition for a short term role on Days of Our Lives as an attorney. At the last minute, her name was removed from the list, and she wasn’t “allowed” to audition for the part. She claims the reason she was “blocked” from auditioning for the part is pretty simple—she is blacklisted from soap operas due to her experience on the set of the Young and the Restless.
Soap Opera Digest reports that Victoria believes that the reason she was pulled from the NBC audition list in 2013 is simple—NBC is a Sony company. She added that Ken Corday was the executive producer, and he has a one percent share in the Young and the Restless. In her mind, it adds up to that her troubles with Y&R are following her wherever she tries to find work in the daytime soap opera world.
Rowell claims that Y&R has seen to it that she is “unhirable” after exposing the diversity problems on the set. She explained her lawsuit didn’t do anything to her, because as it is, she is not employable and has been unable to find any work in the entertainment industry.
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