The Buffalo Bills football team has released Matt Araiza from their roster after sexual assault allegations against him came to light.
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Six women working on the set of "The Wonder Years" reboot came forward and accused Fred Savage of alleged harassment and assault. Savage was fired and barred from the production in May after an investigation into alleged "inappropriate conduct" was launched.
The women reportedly filed a complaint with Disney and human resources executives in February, claiming Savage displayed "manipulative and erratic" behavior toward women on the set, according to The Hollywood Reporter. In the report, the women said they "saw two very different sides of Savage: a charismatic, seemingly supportive colleague and a far darker, angrier alter ego." Representatives for Savage did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
Fred Savage was accused of alleged harassment in new report detailing firing from "The Wonder Years" reboot. (Eric McCandless) The accusers filed the complaint due to "verbal harassment" and one alleged assault of a former crew member.The women "requested anonymity out of fear for potential damage to their careers." Savage directed the first episode of the reboot, which aired in September 2021, and was gearing up for the ninth episode when he was removed from the series.
The group claimed he "could flip to the latter persona in an instant and in such moments, one says, 'His eyes would go dead.'" He never showed the aggressive behavior to executives or while in front of actors. "They all see his absolute perfect, best face," one accuser said, while adding Savage showed a different side to "below-the-line employees who don’t have power." "I’ve been in the industry a long time.
I’ve never seen anything quite like this, and I’ve seen a lot," another accuser said. Fred Savage directed the first episode
.The Buffalo Bills football team has released Matt Araiza from their roster after sexual assault allegations against him came to light.
Sylvester Stallone and Jennifer Flavin are reportedly calling it quits after 25 years of marriage.According to docs obtained by, Flavin filed for divorce last Friday in Florida, and wants to remain living in the couple's home in Palm Beach, Florida, amid the divorce proceedings. She also believes her husband is hiding marital assets. «Upon information and belief, the Husband has engaged in the intentional dissipation, depletion and/or waste of marital assets which has had an adverse economic impact on the marital estate.
Sylvester Stallone and Jennifer Flavin are going their separate ways.
John Wayne and John Ford collaborated on some of the Hollywood Golden Age's best-loved Westerns from She Wore a Yellow Ribbon to The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Perhaps their most famous was 1956's The Searchers, which is on BBC Two this afternoon. The film saw Duke play a Civil War veteran spending years searching for his abducted niece, played by Natalie Wood.
Angelina Jolie was photographed appearing to have endured bruises after she was allegedly assaulted on a private jet by Brad Pitt. Black and white images seem to show dark marks on the ‘Maleficent’ actress’ hand and elbow after the couple’s onboard fight in September 2016. The pictures, first published by Page Six, are said to have been included in a FBI report on the incident, the contents of which have now been widely reported.
Danica McKellar from "The Wonder Years" sat down with her son Draco to talk about her life as a young actress and the unexpected turn she took after playing Winnie Cooper in the popular television show. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, McKellar's son Draco asked his mom questions about acting in "The Wonder Years" and about her experience taking a break from acting to become a mathematician. "I went to UCLA, but when I got to school, everywhere I went, people all over campus would shout across campus you know, ‘Hey Winnie!’ McKellar said. "I couldn't get away from it, so I needed to find out how I was valuable outside of Winnie Cooper.
Danica McKellar is opening up to her 11-year-old son Draco about her life as a child actress, and her unexpected career path.
Self-discovery! Danica McKellar recently opened up to son Draco about her life as a child actress — and why she had to hit the pause button on her career after her time on The Wonder Years.
Danica McKellar is opening up to her 11-year-old son Draco about her life as a child actress, and her unexpected career path.Danica recently sat down with her adorably precocious young son, who served as a hard-hitting interviewer for ET, questioning his mom about her time on and her decision to pursue a career in mathematics.«You were about my age when you acted in . What do you remember most about those years?» Draco asked.«What I remember the most is juggling being an actress and doing my schoolwork,» Danica reflected. «It was a lot of going back and forth to the school trailer.»When asked how she would react if he wanted to follow in her acting footsteps and seek out a career in show business, Danica shared, «Draco, I will support you whatever you wanna do. I would put you in acting classes and I would help guide you through it.»The proud mom added, «I'm not gonna ever push you in that direction [though], because it’s a tough life.»Draco turned 12 next month, and he's already appeared in several of Danica's Hallmark movies.
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The story behind the controversy. After Fred Savage was fired from the Wonder Years reboot earlier this year, multiple accusers have come forward with details about why they reported his behavior.
Fred Savage is defending himself amid allegations of inappropriate conduct on the set of ABC’s “The Wonder Years” reboot.
according to The Hollywood Reporter.The star of the original “Wonder Years” was fired as director and executive producer of its reboot following an investigation into charges of inappropriate behavior, a spokesman for 20th Television confirmed to TheWrap in early May. Specifics regarding the misconduct were not revealed.
allegations of inappropriate conduct” from female colleagues, the alleged incidents behind his May 6 ousting were unclear.Several women who worked on the ABC show — on which Savage, 46, was an executive producer and director — are now saying they and the other women “feel that people need to know what the wrongdoing was,” according to the Hollywood Reporter.The accusers outlined behavior that they claimed was “manipulative,” “erratic” and worse — including incidents in which he allegedly tried to kiss and grope one woman in a restroom and reportedly engaged in “controlling” and “manipulative” behavior over another young woman.Representatives for the veteran actor said he denies the claims of inappropriate sexual behavior, The Post can confirm.In a statement, Savage told The Post that he finds it “devastating” that some individuals believe his goal of an “inclusive, safe and supportive work environment” fell short.“Since I was 6 years old, I have worked on hundreds of sets with thousands of people, and have always strived to contribute to an inclusive, safe and supportive work environment. It is devastating to learn that there are co-workers who feel I have fallen short of these goals,” the married father of three said.
Fred Savage is defending himself amid allegations of inappropriate conduct on the set of ABC's reboot. In a shocking exposé published by t on Tuesday, a group of unnamed women who worked on the show's crew — on which Savage was working as an executive producer and director — have come forth to make public their claims of his alleged misconduct towards women that ultimately led to an investigation and Savage'sfiring by the network earlier this year.In a statement, Savage tells : «Since I was 6 years old, I have worked on hundreds of sets with thousands of people, and have always strived to contribute to an inclusive, safe and supportive work environment. It is devastating to learn that there are co-workers who feel I have fallen short of these goals.
Fred Savage is defending himself amid allegations of inappropriate conduct on the set of ABC's reboot. In a shocking exposé published by t on Tuesday, a group of unnamed women who worked on the show's crew — on which Savage was working as an executive producer and director — have come forth to make public their claims of his alleged misconduct towards women that ultimately led to an investigation and Savage'sfiring by the network earlier this year.In a statement, Savage tells : «Since I was 6 years old, I have worked on hundreds of sets with thousands of people, and have always strived to contribute to an inclusive, safe and supportive work environment. It is devastating to learn that there are co-workers who feel I have fallen short of these goals.
A new report is shedding light on Fred Savage‘s dismissal from The Wonder Years reboot.