Drake Bell Speaks Out Further on Nickelodeon Harassment

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Drake bell speaks out further on nickelodeon harassment

It seems that the cases of abuse on Nickelodeon have no end, and Drake Bell, one of the child actors who has caused the most controversy due to his participation in the documentary Quiet On Set, has spoken again, where several cases of harassment by part of Dan Schneider, and other producers of the channel.

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The Investigation Discovery television network has given the green light for a fifth episode of the documentary with Drake. The episode is titled “Breaking the Silence” and promises to take things even deeper into the toxic environment within Nickelodeon’s gates. The documentary itself already has a conversation with Drake where he talks about the first time he was abused and mentions Brian Peck, the perpetrator who took advantage of his innocence as a child to commit atrocities. Unfortunately at that time, Drake was not identified as a victim because he was a minor.

Not Only Drake Bell Suffer on Nickelodeon

The documentary also mentions cases of abuse in famous series such as Zoey 101, iCarly, The Amanda Show, and of course Drake & Josh. After the accusations, Dan Schenider came out to apologize for his behavior, and for sexualizing actresses such as Ariana Grande, Jennette McCurdy, and Amanda Bynes, as well as for several out-of-place jokes that he used to make to his actresses and actors, which we remember that we saw many of those jokes on the screen and didn’t realize the perversion until now, everything is starting to make sense.

The new Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV episode drops on April 7, and we can’t wait to see it.

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