"...someone from Hollywood."
It seems that Fox people forget what it is that actors do for a living: they put themselves as fully as possible into the lives of others in order to understand them well enough to convincingly be them. To be good actors they know how others think, feel, react and live their lives. They do something beyond simple empathy: they become a multitude of people other than themselves.
And often their lives have involved far less glamorous jobs while working to learn their craft: waiters, bartenders...anything to pay for rent and acting lessons, but usually low paying and low status.
But I suspect the "someone from Hollywood" insult is a result of what actors also do for a living: basically, in presenting themselves as another person, they lie.
And maybe those at Fox are simply afraid of the competition.
Thank you yet again, Ms. D.