Current location:Cosmic Chronicle news portal > travel
Amanda Bynes' former Nickelodeon co
Cosmic Chronicle news portal2024-05-01 05:27:47【travel】6People have gathered around
IntroductionFormer Nickelodeon star Raquel Lee Bolleau has shared her own experience of alleged abuse in a new e
Former Nickelodeon star Raquel Lee Bolleau has shared her own experience of alleged abuse in a new episode of Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Kid's TV; claiming Amanda Bynes once spat in her face multiple times.
Raquel, 37, who starred in the first season of the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series The Amanda Show - which starred Amanda Bynes - shared her story when she sat down for an interview on the newest episode of Investigation Discovery’s docuseries.
The docuseries has featured multiple Nickelodeon alums who alleged a 'toxic environment' during Dan Schneider's reign at the network late 1990s and early 2000s.
Raquel, who is now the voice of Nubia Gross in The Proud Family, focused in particular about a skit called The Literals, which involved Amanda repeatedly spitting her drink on Raquel.
Raquel Lee Bolleau (right) has shared her own experience of alleged abuse in a new episode of Quiet On Set, claiming Amanda Bynes (left) once spat in her face multiple times
Raquel, 37, starred in the Nickelodeon sketch comedy The Amanda Show - which starred Amanda Bynes - in the first season
According to Raquel's recollection, Amanda repeatedly sat in her face while filming the skit, even when nobody told her to do so.
'Everybody thought it was so funny. Everybody’s laughing, but I did not find it funny,' she recalled during the final bonus episode of Quiet On Set. 'The third time, I was infuriated.'
The actress added that the director tried to calm her down, recalling being 'so mad.'
'The director hurried and put me on the side of the set and was like, "Listen, Raquel. Breathe in. Breathe out. She’s the star of the show,"' she continued.
Raquel opened up further about her on-set experience in an Instagram post shared three weeks ago, writing that for as long as she can remember, she wanted to be an actress and knew The Amanda Show would change her life - and did not in a different way from what she thought.
''Born and raised in LA, casting directors and talent scouts used to stop my mom in the mall and ask if she had me in television,' Raquel wrote, alongside several images of her and the cast of The Amanda Show.
She continued: 'I knew pretty early on that’s what I was meant to be. I worked so hard as a kid, leaving school early for auditions, driving hours in traffic to and from acting classes, and then finally I got my big break. The opportunity that was going to change my life forever, The Amanda Show on Nickelodeon.'
'Little did I know that show would change my life, but not in the way I thought,' the former child star admitted.
Raquel, who is now the voice of Nubia Gross in The Proud Family, shared a story from when she filmed a skit called The Literals, which involved Amanda repeatedly spitting her drink on Raquel. According to Raquel's recollection, Amanda repeatedly sat in her face while filming the skit, even when nobody told her to do so
Raquel (pictured on set of The Amanda Show) claims she was told Amanda is 'the star of the show' when she expressed how upset she was
In a lengthy Instagram post, the former child star wrote: she knew landing a role on The Amanda Show would change her life - but ' not in the way I thought'
The actress added that the director tried to calm her down after the incident, recalling being 'so mad' (pictured in 2024)
Raquel said she had been in ' deep pain the past few days watching the documentary, and knowing now what went on' sickens' her stomach
'I had entered into a new season of my life that I wasn’t ready for. The daily struggles on set to find acceptance, being the token “black friend” always! doing your best but always feeling overlooked,' she shared.
Raquel said she had been in ' deep pain the past few days watching the Quiet On Set documentary.
'To know that I am not alone in some of the things I experienced as a child actor, but to also hear the types of environments I was in as a kid without even knowing, just sickens my stomach,' she admitted. 'I know that everything happens for
Raquel admitted she 'struggled' to be a part of this documentary because of the pain the industry as caused her, and was initially worried people would no longer want to work with her, but felt compelled to share her story.
''I realized, I’ve been fighting to be seen and heard for sooooo long in this industry. I’ve paid my dues, I’ve put in the work, and now I can be ok walking away with my head held high,' she wrote. 'What’s most important is that we all begin our healing, now that we have more clarity and truth.'
Many Nickelodeon fans have been left reeling by the allegations and claims made in Mary Robertson and Emma Schwartz's docuseries Quiet on Set - particularly those aired by former child actor Drake Bell, now 37, who accused his dialogue coach Brian Peck of subjecting him to 'unspeakable' sexual abuse as a young star.
He explained that his father had hired Brian, now 63, who was a dialogue coach at Nickelodeon and previously worked with Leonardo DiCaprio, to coach his young son after his career began to take off.
But immediately, he said the coach started integrating himself into his life beyond just helping him on set - attending the then-aspiring singer's concerts and hosting his birthday parties.
While at first Drake just thought Brian was 'his friend,' he said 'everything changed' one day during a casting trip.
In the series, Drake laid bare the 'unspeakable' and 'brutal' sexual abuse that he suffered at the hands of his Nickelodeon dialogue coach Peck when he was just 15
The former Drake & Josh star, now 37, has now spoken out again in the latest installment of the docuseries - titled Breaking The Silence - to unravel yet more shocking claims
Peck was arrested and charged with nearly a dozen counts related allegations that he had sexually abused a then-unnamed minor in August 2003
Drake, who was 15 years old at the time, explained that he was sleeping on a couch when he suddenly awoke to Brian 'sexually assaulting him.'
'I froze and was in complete shock and had no idea what to do or how to react,' he recalled in the doc.
'I had no idea how to get out of this situation. What am I going to do, call my mom and be like, "Hey, this just happened can you come pick me up? I'll just sit here and wait..." It just became this secret that I had held onto.'
He said that Brian was overly apologetic but the abuse did not stop there. Instead, Drake said it 'just got worse, and worse, and worse, and worse.'
'I was just trapped and I had no way out,' shared the former Drake & Josh star. 'The abuse was extensive and it got pretty brutal.
'I really don't know how to elaborate about that on camera. Think of the worst stuff that someone can do to somebody as a sexual assault and that will answer your question. I don't know how else to put it.'
Peck was arrested and charged with nearly a dozen counts related allegations that he had sexually abused a then-unnamed minor in August 2003.
The Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids features multiple Nickelodeon alums who alleged a 'toxic environment' during Dan Schneider's reign at the network
The docuseries also included several allegations of sexism and creating a toxic environment against The Amanda Show and Drake & Josh creator Dan Schneider
The docuseries shed light on the toxic and dangerous culture on the sets of the 58-year-old television producer's children's programs in the late 1990s and early 2000s; he is seen with Ariana Grande
He subsequently pleaded no contest to performing a lewd act with a 14- or 15-year-old and to oral copulation with a minor under 16. Bells' wife of four years - Janet Von Schmeling - filed for divorce from him on April 20, and she appears to have primary custody of their toddler son Jeremy Drake Bell.
Bell had previously said that he was disappointed at seeing so many notable names show up to the courthouse in support of Peck during sentencing - including actors Will Friedle, 47, and Rider Strong, 44 - in addition to a total of 41 others who penned letters to the judge on the abuser's behalf.
The docuseries, which aired its final episode on Sunday, April 6, promised to 'pull back the curtain on an empire, built by creator Dan Schneider, which had an 'undeniable grip on popular culture' in the 1990s and early 2000s.
The biggest bombshells to come from the Investigation Discovery series included allegations that Schneider had 'degraded' staff before being sued over accusations of gender discrimination, hostile work environment and harassment.
His reputation was also marred with claims that he wrote 'uncomfortable sketches' that 'sexualized' child actors - including Ariana Grande - something that he has since denied in an apology interview issued since the documentary's release.
Elsewhere, viewers were stunned to learn that there were three Nickelodeon employees who were child sex offenders - including Peck - who was sentenced to prison after committing sex acts with a male minor.
Address of this article:http://qomyqacaxyzutume.allesfuersjagen.com/article-03f799993.html
Very good!(932)
Related articles
- Walmart shutting down its 51 health care clinics, virtual care service
- California cops, firefighters, and utility workers are earning up to $800k a year in overtime pay
- Camila Cabello goes makeup
- NASA finds new mutant bacteria in SPACE
- Family appeals ruling that threw out lawsuit over 2017 BIA shooting death in North Dakota
- Emily Blunt gazes adoringly at husband John Krasinski as they grace the red carpet at star
- Kevin Costner's ex
- Helicopter mid
- Scammers stole more than $3.4 billion from older Americans last year, an FBI report says
- Tiger Woods FINALLY reveals the three stars joining his TGL team next year
Popular articles
Recommended
Bizarre moment yacht gets wedged underneath railway arches while being carried on a low
Bayer CEO optimistic about expanding Chinese market
Victoria Beckham arrives at her 50th birthday party at a swanky private members club on crutches
Sam Taylor
Coleen Rooney gives a glimpse into her £20million Cheshire mansion as she employs a celebrity
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: What next for Huw Edwards after he finally confirms he is leaving the BBC?
Catherine Zeta
Judge OKs phone surveys of jury pool for man charged in 4 University of Idaho student deaths
Links
- ACWF Launches National Parent
- Shen Yueyue Calls for Thorough Implementation of the Law on Family Education Promotion
- Bangladeshi ship seized off Somali coast is freed after more than a month
- Huang Delivers Keynote Speech at Virtual Dialogue on Promoting China
- Chinese State Councilor Meets Thai Princess Sirindhorn
- China's Women Olympic Athletes Honored
- Shen Yueyue Calls for Women's Contributions to a Successful Beijing 2022
- ACWF Enhances Capacity Building for Women's Social Organizations in Western China
- Shen Yueyue Stresses Further Research on Women's Theory and Practice in the New Era
- China, EU Agree to Promote People