Disney quietly removes a casting couch gag from new releases of 'Toy Story 2' following sexual misconduct allegations against the movie's director, John Lasseter:
The scene appears in a fake “blooper reel” that accompanies the credits of the film and depicts a candid moment between the villain of the movie, Stinky Pete, and two Barbie dolls.
“I’m sure I can get you a part in,” Pete says in a low voice as he rubs one of the dolls’ hand. When Pete notices that he’s on-camera, he panics and ushers the girl away, stressing that he was only talking to them about “tips on acting.”
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