The creator of the romantic series 'Off Campus,' Louise Levy, has denied rumors about unequal pay between lead actors Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli. The claims, which circulated on social media, suggested that Cameli earned significantly more per episode than Bright. In response, Levy criticized the sources of these allegations, stating they were inaccurate and far from the truth. She emphasized her efforts to promote gender pay equality within her cast. The information originated from a podcast called 'In the Vault,' where hosts Ali Gray and Shane Sutherland claimed Cameli earned $30,000 per episode compared to Bright's $20,000. However, the podcast did not disclose the source of their data. Meanwhile, the success of 'Off Campus' has led to confirmation of a second season by Prime Video, though the romantic storyline between the main characters will not drive the new season.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both the claims of unequal pay and the creator's denial without taking a stance. It includes perspectives from multiple sources and does not exhibit clear bias toward either side of the issue.
Why factuality (75): The article reports on statements made by showrunner Louis Levy regarding discrepancies in actor pay, citing a podcast as the source. While no primary source was available, the information aligns with the cross-source consensus that there were rumors about unequal pay, though the exact figures may n
Why objectivity (65): The tone leans slightly towards supporting the showrunner’s perspective, especially when quoting her comments about gender equality in pay. There is some editorializing in the framing of the controversy, suggesting a bias toward validating her stance over the initial allegations.





