Actor-producer Noel Clarke stands accused of sexually inappropriate behaviour and harassment from 20 women but the former Doctor Who star 'vehemently' denies the allegations
A female co-star of Noel Clarke from Bulletproof has called him a "sexual predator" amid numerous allegations levelled at him.
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