Cole Walliser is under fire for allegedly sending ¿rude¿ emails to two potential clients in exchanges from 2019

The man behind the Oscars Glambot is under fire for allegedly sending ‘rude’ emails to two potential clients in exchanges from 2019 now surfacing online.

Filmmaker, director and content Cole Walliser, 44, shot to fame in 2016 when he began capturing high-speed videos of celebrities posing on red carpets, which are then slowed down.

He has directed the Glambot at the Grammys, the Golden Globes, the Emmy Awards and the Academy Awards.

Walliser is facing social media backlash for his supposed lack of professionalism after a Reddit user uploaded what appears to be a 2019 email exchange between Walliser and a potential client.

While the legitimacy of the emails is unclear, an email signature includes a link to Walliser’s website and his social media handles. Daily Mail has contacted Walliser for comment.

In a series of messages from 2019 surfacing now, Yinka Animashaun reached out to book Walliser’s services apparently for a wedding but was met with resistance from the filmmaker who stressed that hiring him and the Glambot would be expensive.

‘Just so you are aware the Glambot is a camera system and personnel used by a network television station for one of the biggest red carpets of the year,’ an email allegedly from Walliser read.

‘It is not cheap, if you feel like something like this might be within your budget range, then I am happy to discuss further.’

Cole Walliser is under fire for allegedly sending ¿rude¿ emails to two potential clients in exchanges from 2019

Cole Walliser is under fire for allegedly sending ‘rude’ emails to two potential clients in exchanges from 2019

The Glambot director is facing social media backlash for his supposed lack of professionalism after a Reddit user uploaded what appears to be a 2019 email exchange

The Glambot director is facing social media backlash for his supposed lack of professionalism after a Reddit user uploaded what appears to be a 2019 email exchange 

Ms Animashaun confirmed that the Glambot would be in her budget range, to which Walliser allegedly responded that he didn’t believe her response that he was in her budget because he had not yet quoted her a fee and hiring him and his camera crew would cost between $10,000 and $1 million.

In her reply, Mrs Animashaun said that she had assumed the fee would be pricy. She then asked Walliser what the next steps would be to book his services.

‘So where would I begin?’ she said. ‘Through you or is there a website?’

Walliser allegedly wrote: ‘Okay it’s $300,000 and I’ll take a 10% deposit to secure the gear and once I have the deposit I can do a contract.’

Noting his email, Mrs Animashaun confirmed that she will reach out by Monday.

But the message purporting to be from Walliser wrote back saying: ‘If you wanted to know how much it costs you just needed to ask, you don’t need to pretend you are going to book it.’

Daily Mail has also reached out to Mrs Animashaun for comment.

The alleged email exchange was met with outrage from fellow Reddit users who branded Walliser ‘unprofessional’ and ‘condescending’.

Social media users branded Walliser 'unprofessional' and 'condescending' after seeing the emails purporting to be from him

Social media users branded Walliser ‘unprofessional’ and ‘condescending’ after seeing the emails purporting to be from him 

‘I don’t know why he would waste time being condescending instead of sending rates or ignoring,’ one said.

‘Cole seems like a grifing rude scammer,’ another wrote.

A third continued: ‘He plucked a number out of thin air, hoping it was out of her price range.’

‘He’s so unprofessional and condescending like… just send the rates from the first email weirdo,’ added a fourth.

‘If he’s such a huge deal, why on earth is he answering his own emails? Can he not afford booking staff?’ a fifth asked.

‘Very unprofessional on his part. Yikes,’ added another, while a further posted, ‘What a clown. Her emails couldn’t be more direct and clear.’

In a separate Reddit thread, another user shared a screenshot from an alleged Instagram exchange with Walliser, also from 2019.

‘Can we book you for a wedding?’ a potential client asked.

Walliser allegedly responded: ‘Hey dude. I mean you can but there’s a reason Glambot is only at the Oscars, the Grammys and the Golden Globes.’

He concluded the alleged message with five money bags emojis.

Social media users were quick to defend Walliser’s response in this alleged second exchange.

‘How is this rude?’ one asked, while another noted, ‘he’s giving the person a heads up and it’s understandable.’

The resurfaced interactions come after Walliser shut down claims that Jennifer Lopez was ‘rude’ to him during her Glambot shoot at the Golden Globes last Sunday.

In a video posted online, the singer, 56, turned her back to Walliser has he instructed her on how to get ready for the camera moment,

When he asked Lopez if she knew what position she wanted to do, Lopez didn’t reply and instead turned around before posing.

Addressing criticism of Lopez’s behavior, he said in a video that he didn’t take it personally and stressed it ‘didn’t feel rude in that moment.’

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