Ryan Garcia posts cryptic ‘casting call’ for ‘special project’ in Dallas… boxer asks for ‘video vixen’ and a ‘butler (who must have a tuxedo)’ before deleting post as troubling behavior continues ahead of Devin Haney showdown

Ryan Garcia posted and deleted a cryptic casting call for a ‘special project’ in Dallas.

The 25-year-old’s troubling behavior ahead of his April 20 fight with Devin Haney continued on Saturday when he posted the listing with specific requirements for each role. The post was deleted shortly after.

‘Urgent casting call for special project,’ the post said on top. ‘All roles are for tomorrow (3/24) in Dallas.’

Garcia’s casting call was looking for a woman in her 30s or 40s to play the mother, a ‘video vixen’ in her 20s or 30s to play the love interest, a man in his 30s or 40s who owns a tuxedo to play a butler and a man ranging from his 40s to 60s to play a referee.

Garcia also asked for extras aged 18 and up, writing: ‘Not a requirement, but a bonus if you can bring a professional camera + flash (as a prop, not for use).’

Ryan Garcia posted a cryptic casting call on Saturday before deleting the post from Instagram

Ryan Garcia posted a cryptic casting call on Saturday before deleting the post from Instagram

Garcia was in search of a 'video vixen' to play a love interest for a 'special project' in Dallas

Garcia was in search of a ‘video vixen’ to play a love interest for a ‘special project’ in Dallas

Garcia is scheduled to face Devin Haney on April 20 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York

Garcia is scheduled to face Devin Haney on April 20 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York

The listing states that prospects had to send their name, headshot, desired role, and Instagram handle via email.

‘Serious inquiries only,’ he captioned. ‘Paid by me. Great opportunity.’

Garcia’s behavior on social media has caused concern among fans for his mental well-being. Others argue that the Victorville, California native should not be fighting Haney next month.

The level of concern for Garcia peaked on March 3 when a cryptic and disturbing video claiming he was dead after getting his ‘throat slit’ was posted on his social media accounts.

Over the next 72 hours, Garcia alleged he was raped by a family member at the age of two, has evidence of aliens existing, and witnessed children being raped by ‘the elites’ after being tied up at Bohemian Grove.

Garcia also claimed that an earthquake would ‘destroy’ Hollywood and Las Vegas while labelling Elon Musk the ‘Antichrist’.

On Wednesday, Garcia revealed that he is looking for a girlfriend while posting a topless picture on his Instagram story. The post came after he announced his relationship with influencer Mikaela Testa in February following his divorce from Andrea Celina.

On March 3, fans worried when Garcia's accounts posted a disturbing clip claiming his death

On March 3, fans worried when Garcia’s accounts posted a disturbing clip claiming his death

Ryan Garcia posted a shot of himself crying on social media

Garcia seemed to be upset over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Garcia was so upset over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that he posted video of himself crying

After vowing to quit his social media antics to focus on training, Garcia’s controversial claims continued as he attacked Prime founders Logan Paul and KSI and their company.

‘What’s in Prime? Look it up,’ he told Aldin Ross. ‘There is cyanide in there, cyanide kills you. They don’t give a f*** about kids bro, they are f***ing sick f***s, bro.’

Garcia also led calls to ‘free’ controversial influencer Andrew Tate after he was arrested and released in Romania for a UK sexual assault warrant.

‘#FreeTateBrothers,’ Garcia wrote on X following his interview with Tate on X, where the boxer went into further detail about human trafficking allegations.

Garcia will face Haney for the WBC super lightweight title. Garcia holds a 24-1 record and is coming off a round 8 knockout over Oscar Duarte in December. On the other hand, Haney is undefeated at 31-0, coming off consecutive wins over Regis Prograis and Vasyl Lomachenko.

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