Keith Lemon has broken his silence on Russell Brand after sexual assault allegations were made against him.
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Channel 4 says it's 'appalled to learn' of allegations against comedian and actor Russell Brand, calling them 'deeply troubling'.
The channel released a statement on Saturday night ahead of the Dispatches investigation being aired - as the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee Chair, Dame Caroline Dinenage, said MPs would be 'closely monitoring' responses to the allegations, which he strongly denies.
Brand has been accused of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse of four women, which the comedian says he 'absolutely' denies.
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The 48-year-old shared a video to his YouTube channel on Friday night, saying he had received letters from a 'mainstream media TV company' and a newspaper, which he said included 'criminal' and 'very serious' allegations.
It has now been revealed that four women are alleged to have come forward with claims of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse against the actor and TV presenter, with incidents taking place between 2006 and 2013.
During this time Russell was a presenter on BBC Radio 2 and Channel 4, as well as starring in several Hollywood films. The allegations, which were made at the height of his fame, are set to be 'exposed' tonight in an investigation by The Times and Channel 4's Dispatches.
In a statement on Saturday night, Channel 4 said: "Channel 4 is appalled to learn of these deeply troubling allegations, including behaviour alleged to have taken place on programmes made for Channel 4 between 2004 and 2007.
"We are determined to understand the full nature of what went on. We have
Keith Lemon has broken his silence on Russell Brand after sexual assault allegations were made against him.
The CEO of YouTube is standing by his company’s decision.
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has defended the decision to strip Russell Brand’s 6.6M-subscriber channel of ads, thereby preventing him from monetizing it following sexual assault allegations.
Russell Brand.Ryan’s previous comments about an unnamed sexual predator, believed to be about Brand, came to light last week after he was accused of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse following an investigation by Channel 4, The Times and The Sunday Times. Brand has strongly denied the allegations.Ryan has not yet addressed the allegations against Brand directly, but in a recent interview with Metro, the Canadian comedian spoke about the importance of consent amid public calls for her to address the claims.“If you came here for anything else, I should put you out of your misery now and let you know that I have nothing else to say about anything,” she said about the allegations.The comedian then went on to argue that he consent appears to be “totally unimportant” when it comes to her decision not to comment further.She continued: “Apart from, I guess, passing observation, when a woman says ‘No, I don’t want to engage in that conversation and I have no comment on that story.
Comedian Katherine Ryan has broken her silence since the recent allegations were made against Russell Brand. It comes as the comedian-turned-Hollywood-star Russell was accused of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse.
Katherine Ryan has broken her silence for the first time since Russell Brand was accused of rape and sexual assault.
Russell Brand has been accused of pinning a woman onto a sofa and kissing her, despite her telling him to stop.The claims have surfaced from a fifth woman less than a week after the comedian-turned-Hollywood-star was accused of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse. Russell Brand has strongly denied the previous accusations and said all his relationships were consensual.
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Following the allegations surrounding Russell Brand, his ex-wife Katy Perry and her husband Orlando Bloom have both broken their silence.
K.J. Yossman BBC boss Tim Davie has said the Russell Brand controversy shows that media companies can’t be “complacent.” The BBC is currently investigating following allegations that comedian Brand raped and sexually assaulted four women.
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Another day, another controversial resurfaced clip of Russell Brand!
Russell Brand is being demonetized by YouTube.
YouTube has suspended Russell Brand from making money on the platform for "violating" its "creator responsibility policy." The decision was made in order to "protect" its users, a spokesperson for the video streaming company said on Tuesday. The move follows the allegations of rape, sexual assault, and coercive behavior made by four women over the weekend. The allegations pertain to the period between 2006 and 2013.
Leading UK agent Sara Putt, the new Chair of BAFTA, appeared to reference this past weekend’s coverage around criminal allegations against Russell Brand in her first letter to members.
YouTube has confirmed that it has “suspended monetisation” on Russell Brand’s channel due to “violating” its “creator responsibility policy”.Brand was last week accused of rape and sexual assaults alleged to have taken place between 2006 and 2013. Brand has denied those allegations.
YouTube has suspended revenue on Russell Brand’s channel after the British comedian was accused of rape and sexual assault.
YouTube has suspended the monetisation of Russell Brand's channel amid allegations of rape and sexual assaul t against the comic.
Naman Ramachandran Google-owned YouTube has suspended advertisements on videos by comedian and actor Russell Brand after allegations of rape and sexual assault. YouTube said it had suspended the monetization of Brand’s channel for “violating our Creator Responsibility policy,” adding that the action was in order to “protect” its users.