SCOTTFORD SYLVESTERĀ ā SECOND SIBLING
I'M YOUR BIGGEST FAN
āĀ FULL NAME: Scottford August Sylvester. ā PRONOUNS: He/Him. ā AGE: 25. (July 15th). ā BIRTH ORDER: Second. Twin to First Sylvester. ā GRADE: Masters (1st year). ā MAJOR: Theatre. ā SEXUAL ORIENTATION: Graysexual. ā ROMANTIC ORIENTATION: Grayromantic. ā FACECLAIM: Liam Hemsworth.
I'LL FOLLOW YOU UNTIL YOU LOVE ME
[TW: DEATH]
As the only son of the Sylvester family, Scotty basically knew he was never going to please his mother, Sue. With that in mind, he allowed everything about himself to fall into place naturally. Heās perfectly aware of the fact that his mother does not approve of most of his hobbies, but Scottyās only trying to be true to himself.
His father was known as quite the Wolverine, but considering Sue Sylvester was his mother, it was basically required from the get go that Scotty play some kind of sport. He dabbled in soccer for a while, but his real prowess was on the baseball field. Even in Little League, Scotty had a mean curveball and would play short stop in addition to pitcher. Singing, dancing, and performing wasnāt something on his radar until he saw his father in his first movie. From there, something else stirred in Scotty.
One year, the National Championships of Cheerleading were held in Las Vegas, and of course, Sue Sylvester was asked to host. Scotty was about ten years old when the whole family got tickets to a magic and illusionist show. From then on, Scotty was hooked, and would spend hours with a deck of cards, or three cups and a penny. He could make a quarter disappear right before your eyes, and his pitching skills helped him with his sleight of hand.
Magic wasnāt anything that was an acceptable Sylvester hobby, and Scotty was perfectly content to continue to play baseball all through high school. He ended up receiving a baseball scholarship to Vanderbilt University and played on a Division One team. While his mother was beyond proud, it was around this time that Scottyās father, sounds like Huge Ackman, was cast as the leading role in Lame Is. Attending the premiere and being surrounded by so many Hollywood buffs didnāt exactly make Scotty nervous, considering he and his sister had been in the tabloids frequently thanks to their mother, birth father, and adoptive step father. With his degree in Business Marketing, Scotty wasnāt sure what he wanted to do with himself when he graduated, but he knew it wasnāt play baseball. After graduation, he felt lost.
It was then that Scotty moved back to LA to be with his family, and tried to figure out what it was that he wanted to do. He served as a sports correspondent for the LA Dodgers for a year, and finally went back to his roots: magic. He could be found everywhere from local talent shows to a street corner doing his card tricks. Because of his extreme athleticism, Scotty got involved in a few daredevil stunts, such as escape magic. As someone who normally loved to be on the field, he found it even more exciting to have to escape from those kinds of challenges. He thought that he had a pretty good show and following in the underground of LA.
With the recent resurgence of movies and television specials relating to magic, Scotty on a whim sent in a video to be cast on Americaās Got Talent. While the competition was grueling, his natural charm and famous family made him an easy winner of the show. While he certainly would not have called himself a celebrity in his own right, after he won a Vegas residency, everything started to blow up exponentially.
His show in Vegas ran for about a year, in which he had the great pleasure of meeting the woman who would soon become the love of his life. She was an actress-in-training and became his assistant, and her name was Olivia. Over the course of the year, Scotty and Olivia became quite close, as theyād started dating not long after theyād met. Marriage was indeed on the table, but both admitted that they were too young for anything other than a committed relationship.
Tragedy struck in the form of a cruel accident. A set piece fell on top of Olivia, and while the show was immediately ended and she was rushed to the hospital, she sustained several head injuries that ended up taking her life. Needless to say, Scotty was devastated and has not performed live since the accident.
Itās been about a year since the accident happened, and even though Scotty is working on getting back to doing live shows again, heās quite petrified of the prospect. He hasnāt been keeping a low profile by any means, and has made the switch into movies. Heās enrolled in PSU as a masters student to get his degree in acting in preparation for an upcoming role in a film that heās been cast in, where he will play the late Harry Houdini.
BABY, THERE'S NO OTHER SUPERSTAR
Despite the glittering tuxedos that he was known for in his hayday, Scottyās day wardrobe isnāt terribly flashy. Heās known to keep things on-trend, since heās photographed so frequently by the paparazzi. His hair is usually a controlled mess, but heās not too fond of slicking it back. Scotty has one tattoo, a playing card, on his left bicep. Because heās still good for a pick up game of baseball, Scotty is very physically fit. He wears glasses occasionally, but sometimes wears contacts. He has no piercings and sometimes sports a beard.
YOU KNOW THAT I'LL BE YOUR PAPARAZZI
Sue Sylvester was originally a high school cheer coach, who moved on to coaching an all-star team, and is now coaching an Olympic-bound cheer team. She met her husband, Sheldon Beiste, four years ago. Sheldon was an actor, known at the time as his birth name of Shannon, but had secretly begun transitioning. Sheldonās transition was seemingly fast and heavily documented in the media, with him becoming the face of the trans community, for which he is now a spokesperson and role model. The two married two years ago in a very public, media documented ceremony, with Sheldon legally adopting all of Sueās childrenāThey are all the product of various one night stands with famous men (fatherās fame documented in each childās bio).
















