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Dasha Nekrasova, a podcaster and actress who appeared on “Succession,” has been fired from her talent agency, Gersh, following a controversial podcast appearance.
A spokesperson for the agency confirmed the news to Variety.
The actress, 34, was let go after she and her co-host, Anna Khachiyan, had far-right commentator Nick Fuentes on their “Red Scare” podcast.
The Oct. 10 episode covered a series of controversial topics, including Fuentes’ rise to fame, immigration, Charlie Kirk’s assassination, vaccinations and Kanye West, among other issues.
The Post reached out to Gersh for comment.
On “Succession,” Nekrasova portrayed Comfrey Pellits, a crisis PR agent on Kendall Roy’s team, for nine episodes.
She has also appeared in “The Serpent,” “Dickinson,” “Mr. Robot,” “Materialists” and “The Scary of Sixty-First.”
This isn’t the first time Nekrasova has come under fire for her controversial actions. In 2023, the actress was quoted in a New Yorker article stating: “Francis is not the real Pope, we all know it. … You’re not gonna get rid of the Freemasons. You’re not gonna get rid of the Jews. They infiltrated the Church a long time ago.”
Fuentes, 27, meanwhile, has drawn ire from both political sides for leading the “Groyper” movement, which is accused of stoking racism and antisemitism.
The Chicago native has made numerous inflammatory and antisemitic remarks over the years.
Fuentes has pushed conspiracy theories about supposed “Jewish control” of US politics, media and finance.
He has also denied the Holocaust and called for what he described as a “holy war” against Jews.
In broadcasts, Fuentes has suggested that people he deems “evildoers” should face the death penalty, and has even praised Adolf Hitler.
Fuentes’s rhetoric has gained widespread condemnation from Jewish groups, civil rights organizations and political leaders for spewing and promoting hatred and violence.
Last month, Fuentes appeared on Tucker Carlson’s podcast, which sparked outrage from the majority of the right.
During the episode, the political figure ranted about “organized Jewry” without any push back from Carlson, 56.
Fuentes’s own podcast “America First” was permanently removed by Spotify for violating its hate-speech rules.
“In 2020, we removed this show for repeated violations of our Platform Rules,” a Spotify spokesperson told The Post earlier this month.
“Our policies are focused on content that violates our guidelines, not on creators themselves. Consequently, while this specific show and the attempts to re-upload it by multiple users are not permitted, the podcaster in question is not banned and still appears as a guest on other shows.”
At the time, Spotify moderators also took down “America First” episodes that fans tried to upload even though the programming was previously pulled for violating policies, the audio-streaming service explained.
The company’s rules prohibit any content “which incites hatred towards a person or group of people based on race or religion,” and users are barred from trying to re-upload removed material.
Fuentes himself is not banned from the service and is allowed to upload new content so long as it does not violate platform rules, and appear on other podcasts, according to the platform.

