Quiet on Set" Exposes Child TV Stars' Trauma and Abuse
March 25, 2024
The documentary 'Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV' exposes the alleged toxic culture behind historic children's shows.
Allegations include sexual abuse and racially stereotyped roles, notably in 1990s and 2000s shows.
Drake Bell shared his experience of sexual abuse at 15 by his dialogue coach, Brian Peck, while working at Nickelodeon.
Bryan Hearne's mother, Tracey Brown, discusses her son's experiences with racial stereotyping on the show 'All That'.
Nickelodeon has publicly stated their commitment to investigating all formal complaints and maintaining a professional workplace.
The release of 'Quiet on Set' aims to raise awareness and caution those entering the children's entertainment industry.
The documentary is currently available for streaming on Max.
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Mar 25, 2024
Ex-Nickelodeon child stars allege abuse in shocking new documentary
The Age • Mar 25, 2024
Ex-Nickelodeon child stars allege abuse in shocking new documentary