Dan Schneider has once more denied allegations of a poisonous office whereas he was at Nickelodeon … together with claims that little one actors have been sexualized on reveals he created.
A rep for the veteran TV producer — the person behind hit Nickelodeon reveals like “The Amanda Show” and “Drake & Josh” — says there isn’t any fact to the allegations floated in ‘Quiet on Set’ … asserting that quite a few adults have been concerned in overseeing all features of the reveals, with all the pieces being authorised by the community itself.
The assertion additional clarifies that scripts for the reveals underwent a rigorous vetting course of, requiring approvals from each NYC and L.A. networks … and if something was discovered to be inappropriate it might’ve been flagged and blocked by multilayered scrutiny.
The assertion reads partially … “Remember, all stories, dialogue, costumes, and makeup were fully approved by network executives on two coasts. A standards and practices group read and ultimately approved every script, and programming executives reviewed and approved all episodes.”
In addition to making certain the scripts have been kid-appropriate … dad and mom, caregivers, and their associates can be on set on daily basis watching filming and rehearsals, Dan’s camp provides.
Schneider’s assertion comes after the primary 2 installments of ID’s doc, “Quiet on the Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,” premiered … through which claims surfaced that a few of his reveals appeared to sexualize little one stars like Ariana Grande and Jamie Lynn Spears in particular scenes.
The doc additionally delves deeper into claims of sexism, racism, and inappropriate conduct involving underage stars and members of the reveals overseen by Schneider — in addition to allegations from crew members they have been repeatedly requested to therapeutic massage Schneider on set.
Dan’s staff did reply to these allegations … beforehand saying, “Dan deeply regrets asking anyone for neck massages. Though they happened in public settings, he knows this was highly inappropriate and would never happen again.”