• Kenan Thompson expresses support for those who shared their stories in ‘Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV’
• Allegations of sexual abuse, racism, and sexism behind the scenes of Nickelodeon shows investigated
• Drake Bell comes forward as unnamed minor in 2004 sexual assault conviction, sparking further discussion and revelations about abuse in the industry
Here is what happened:
Kenan Thompson reflected on the recent release of “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,” a docuseries that delves into allegations of sexual abuse, racism, and sexism behind the scenes of Nickelodeon’s iconic shows. Thompson expressed support for those who shared their stories and acknowledged the importance of bringing these issues to light for accountability’s sake. He also mentioned that many of the allegations, including those against producer Dan Schneider, occurred after he left Nickelodeon in the early 2000s.
While Thompson believes further investigation into the allegations is necessary to maintain a safe environment for kids, he acknowledged that he cannot comment on things he did not witness. Several other Nickelodeon alums, including Katrina Johnson and Drake Bell, who shared his experience of sexual abuse as a minor, appeared in the documentary. Schneider, in response to the allegations, released a video addressing the accusations against him and expressing regret for his past behaviors.
The documentary shed light on various accounts of misconduct and questionable practices on Schneider-run shows, with former cast and crew members sharing their experiences. These revelations have sparked conversations about workplace culture and accountability in the entertainment industry. Schneider, in response to the allegations, stated that he would handle things differently if given the chance, emphasizing the importance of being a better leader.