Here's what Drake Bell, Josh Peck, Alexa Nikolas, and more former Nickelodeon child stars are saying about new docuseries 'Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.'
See what Drake Bell, Alexa Nikolas, Josh Peck, and more former child stars have said about the explosive documentary series.— appeared in the four-part documentary series to discuss their experiences at the network. Now, after the Investigation Discovery docuseries’ conclusion, many of its participants — as well as former Nickelodeon stars who didn't appear in it — are reacting to the show, as well as, Alexa Nikolas, Giovonnie Samuels, Leon Frierson, and Raquel Lee Bolleau.
“Children should be protected,” Peck’s statement continued. “Reliving this publicly is incredibly difficult, but I hope it can bring healing for the victims and their families as well as necessary change to our industry.”, has been one of the most vocal critics of Schneider and Nickelodeon since her time on the network ended. In addition to detailing her difficult time working on. “When someone doesn’t personally come to you and apologize, it’s not an apology,” she said.
"I don't forgive Dan Schneider," Nikolas said. "Not saying I'll never, right? But currently, right now, that made me a little more upset, just because that just wasn't it. That wasn't proper accountability. That was avoiding a lot of the main discussions here that were mentioned inafter its release. “Thank you to everyone that watched #QuietOnSet,” she wrote. “I really appreciate your support.
“I struggled to be apart of this documentary because although this industry has caused me a lot of pain, there was still something in me that felt I shouldn’t say anything that I went through because ‘what if people don’t want to work with me anymore’ but then I realized, I’ve been fighting to be seen and heard for sooooo long in this industry,” she continued. “I’ve paid my dues, I’ve put in the work, and now I can be ok walking away with my head held high.
“I just wanted to check in real quick and say thank you for the love and support pouring in after we’ve all seen,” he said in the video. “I feel very honored to have been given the opportunity to share my story. It’s definitely hard as a Black man in Hollywood, let alone a Black child. I couldn’t see what my mom was doing for me at the time, but I’m very grateful to her for being the kick-ass mom that she was, that she is.
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