Ousted NBCUniversal boss Ron Meyer had an alleged fling with the newly hired manager of actress Charlotte Kirk — the same woman he allegedly made hush money payments to that led to his sex scandal firing several years back, a new report says.
The manager, Liz Fuller, allegedly had a brief affair with the Hollywood honcho back in 2019 — roughly five years before she started repping Kirk in the last month or so, The Hollywood Reporter reported.
News of the manager’s sexual encounter with the now-80-year-old exec emerged after Fuller — who is a former Miss Great Britain — had revealed on social media just last month that she had just started working with Kirk, according to the outlet.
The two women, though, apparently severed working ties soon after the outlet reached out about Fuller’s alleged relationship with the ex-NBCUniversal executive.
It wasn’t immediately clear how the two women met. Fuller’s Instagram post announcing their business relationship appears to have since been deleted.
The man at the center of the love triangle, Meyer, was axed by the media giant in 2020 after he admitted to settling a lawsuit with a woman — later reported to be Kirk — with whom he’d had a brief consensual affair in 2013 when she was 18.
At the time, sources said Meyer had agreed to pay Kirk — also known for her role in the downfall of another Hollywood executive Kevin Tsujihara — $2 million to allegedly stay quiet about the affair.
Fuller, meanwhile, had detailed her alleged fling in a 2021 email — which was recently obtained by the Hollywood Reporter — as she sought legal representation.
The outlet reported that Fuller planned “presumably to initiate an action against Meyer” after his sex scandal broke in 2020.
Describing her alleged sexual relationship with Meyer, Fuller wrote that the pair were introduced by her client, who at the time was the executive’s trainer.
“He flirted and gave me the impression he was looking for love and to date me seriously. He reassured me he was the nicest guy in town, that age didn’t matter [Fuller was in her mid-40s, Meyer his mid-70s] and handed over the [James Andrew Miller] CAA Powerhouse book so I could read up on who he was,” she wrote of one of their initial encounters.
She added, “he gave me the impression he was a gentleman and again he reassured me he was not a player.”
Still, Fuller claimed her client, Meyer’s trainer, later informed her that a female celebrity had been spotted leaving his home early one morning.
After confronting him, Fuller said Meyer allegedly told her that “he had the ‘largest hammer in this town and could bring it down on me at any time’.”
Fuller, Kirk and Meyer wouldn’t comment on the report.
Kirk is currently still seeking a large lump of the cash that Meyer had vowed to pay her, according to the outlet.