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Former Nickelodeon star Melissa Joan Hart responded to the startling new docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.
Released by Investigation Discovery, it featured interviews from former child stars, parents and other Nickelodeon employees. One of the most notable participants was Drake Bell, who revealed that he had been molested by a dialogue coach while working as a teen actor.
Melissa found breakout success starring in Clarissa Explains It All at the network, later landing a starring role in Sabrina the Teenage Witch on ABC.
In a new interview, she opened up about her experience at Nickelodeon and what she thought about the many revelations that had come out of the documentary.
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While on the Meghan McCain Has Entered the Chat podcast, Melissa revealed that she had not yet watched the docuseries. However, she said that she was previously unaware of others having negative experiences at Nickelodeon.
“No one’s come to me and talked to me about any of these situations,” she said, via HuffPost. “And that’s not to say anything about anyone’s story — I absolutely trust them, believe them 100 percent — but my experience was that I was in Orlando from 1989 to 1993 or 1994.”
She hypothesized that her experience in Florida, where she felt “really took care” of, might have been different from what was going on at the studio in Hollywood.
“In Orlando, I had nothing but a wonderful experience,” she said. “We were in Florida, which was a right-to-work state, so they did work the kids a lot harder than they probably legally should — but we had a ton of fun. It was just long hours, that’s all.”
Melissa added that she wasn’t “negating anything anyone else says” but had never heard from anyone
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Drake Bell has slammed Nickelodeon’s responses to the “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” documentary, calling the network’s apology “pretty empty.” “There’s a very well-tailored response saying, ‘Learning about his trauma,’ because they couldn’t say that they didn’t know about this or what had happened, or anything,” Bell, 37, said during an appearance on the “The Sarah Fraser Show” podcast. “So I think that was a really well-tailored response by probably some big attorney in Hollywood.”“I find it pretty empty, their responses, because, I mean, they still show our shows, they still put our shows on,” the “Drake and Josh” alum fumed.