Mandy Moore will never forget the day she shot that iconic cover for Vanity Fair! Spoiler alert! It’s mainly because there was SO much drama!
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After watching Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, you might be wondering what Amanda Bynes thinks about the docuseries and why she didn’t participate in it.
Multiple former child stars who appeared on Nickelodeon, including Drake Bell, participated in the project and shared stories about their experience with the network. Fans will recall that Amanda got her start with Nickelodeon, appearing in All That before landing her own solo show.
Was she approached and asked to participate in the docuseries? Sources allege that both she and her parents were asked to sit for interviews. They revealed why all three turned down the offer, too.
Keep reading to find out more…
TMZ reported that Amanda declined the offer because “she felt she just didn’t have anything to share that would further their cause.” In fact, the outlet noted that she was “grateful” for Nickelodeon kickstarting her career.
She reportedly did not even watch the docuseries.
On the other hand, her parents were “both saddened and disgusted” by what they saw in the project. However, they also opted out of participating because they value their privacy.
We rounded up the biggest allegations from the docuseries.
Mandy Moore will never forget the day she shot that iconic cover for Vanity Fair! Spoiler alert! It’s mainly because there was SO much drama!
If there was an upside to doing Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, Drake Bell said it would be the strangers who have approached him with gratitude before sharing their own sad tales of abuse.
, in the 2000s.The clips featured then-teenagers like Ariana Grande and Jamie Lynn Spears engaging in acts that appeared to be of an “arguably sexual” manner, Robertson, the founder of the production studio Maxine Productions, tells me. In one, Grande pours water on herself while laying upside down in a bed.
This post contains details from Episode 5 of ID’s docuseries Quiet on Set.
of sexual abuse, revealed during his 2003 trial that Strong, 44, and nearly 40 others had written character statements to the judge. “I just had the most amazing conversation with @RiderStrong we are all healing together.
This post contains details from the first four episodes of ID’s documentary series Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.
“Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” exposes the alleged toxic environment child actors endured at Nickelodeon in the late ’90s and early 2000s — but Marc Summers didn’t know that when he agreed to an interview. The famed network host — who famously led “Double Dare” and “What Would You Do?” — revealed that he felt entrapped by the documentary’s producers when he appeared on the series.“They ambushed me,” the 72-year-old said on Friday’s edition of z100’s Elvis Duran and the Morning Show.
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Investigation Discovery has greenlit a new, fifth episode of docuseries Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV that will delve deeper in into the toxic and dangerous culture behind some of the most iconic kids’ television shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s, including allegations of abuse, sexism and racism.
Drake Bell doesn’t think Nickelodeon‘s response to Quiet on Set was up to par.
Another Nickelodeon star has come forward with a highly troubling story about their childhood experience with the network. In the wake of the release of Quiet On Set:
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.