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  • The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants just made history | The Mary Sue

    The SpongeBob Movie: The Search for SquarePants just did something that took everybody off-guard. It’s a big opening weekend at the Movies with Avatar: Fire and Ash squaring off with everybody’s favorite yellow sponge. But, The SpongeBob Movie: The Search for SquarePants has managed to exceed some expectations already. Over on Rotten Tomatoes, the latest adventure with Nickelodeon’s signature cartoon mascot is sitting at a 85% fresh on the Tomatometer. That’s good enough for the highest mark in the franchise’s history. And, a good omen with the big weekend set to begin.

     Nickelodeon has been able to depend on the charming little dude with the square pants for decades now. Not too long ago the cable network made the choice to renew Spongebob Squarepants for multiple seasons. Tom Kenny’s signature character is the centerpiece of the channel’s beloved NFL coverage as well. So, the appetite for SpongeBob really hasn’t subsided at all since the series got rolling.

    Now, The SpongeBob Movie: The Search for SquarePants is poised to have a big outing with the film being the biggest family attraction in town a week before Christmas. It’s a nice, stable feeling to look up at the marquee and see SpongeBob as an option. Time will tell what happens, but it seems like the fan-favorite character is ready for a fun time. All of the families are looking for something to entertain both the young and the young at heart.

    The SpongeBob Movie: The Search for SquarePants crushes on Rotten Tomatoes

    (Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon)

    A big reason why people might be gravitating toward Spongebob slaves adventure is the wild world we live in. Nostalgia’s never been bigger, and it doesn’t get much better for a lot of millennials than remembering tuning into Nickelodeon years ago. Entertainment Weekly caught up with Tom Kenny to talk about how powerful comedy can be when times get rough!

    “It’s just crazy, weird, unbalanced times. Nobody knows what’s happening. Everybody’s got their head down, everybody’s scared,” Kenny says. “… It’s gonna be a rough Christmas for people.”

    “It really is like comfort food,” the star added. “Those people that grew up on the show, they need comfort right now. They tell me they do. Adulting is hard and overrated, but you gotta do it. You know, ‘Join or die!’ The world is tough, and you’re just inundated with sad, negative, cruel things all the time, every day, hourly.” 

    “So, I guess, whether it’s 11 minutes or 86 minutes, if you can dip into SpongeBob for a little bit — and it’s silly and he’s this weirdo that lets his freak flag fly, but people still like him — there’s something very empowering about that for people,” he joked about the character he’s helped put on the map. “Comedy’s always done well during tough times, like economic depressions and just tough times in general. SpongeBob really doesn’t exist for any other reason than to be funny.”

    The SpongeBob Movie: The Search for SquarePants is in theaters right now.

    (Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures/Nickelodeon)

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    Aaron Perine is a writer that covers Free Streaming TV, normal TV, small TV (the kind that plays on your phone mostly!), and even movies sometimes!

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  • Fans flock to New York Comic Con

    Halloween may be weeks away, but thousands of eager fans are already dressed as their favorite characters for New York Comic Con. The annual celebration of movies, TV, comic books and video games started in Manhattan on Thursday and runs through Sunday. Event manager for ReedPop, Chris D’Lando, joins “The Daily Report” to discuss.

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  • Goose Creek Launches Whimsical Candle Collaboration With SpongeBob SquarePants

    Six New 3-Wick Candles Inspired by SpongeBob SquarePants Launch Exclusively at GooseCreekCandle.com

    Goose Creek is excited to announce its latest collaboration with SpongeBob SquarePants, the beloved Nickelodeon series that has captured hearts around the world for over two decades. This playful collection brings the charm, humor, and unforgettable characters of Bikini Bottom to life through ultra-creative, true-to-character home fragrances.

    From the optimism of SpongeBob himself to the laid-back personality of Patrick Star and the no-nonsense attitude of Squidward Tentacles, each candle captures the essence of its character through scent. The collaboration transforms Bikini Bottom into an immersive fragrance journey that’s as bold, fun, and memorable as the show itself. Whether you’re dreaming of jellyfishing adventures or flipping Krabby Patties, these fragrances are designed to make every room feel like a portal to undersea nostalgia.

    Jordan Meece, Chief Marketing Officer at Goose Creek, shares the inspiration behind the collaboration: “This collection is pure fun. We wanted fans to be able to experience the magic of SpongeBob SquarePants in a whole new way, through fragrance. Each candle tells a story, whether it’s the beachy breeze of Bikini Bottom or the quirky personalities of these iconic characters. It’s about reliving favorite moments and creating new memories through scent.”

    Since 1998, Goose Creek has continued its mission to craft high-quality, clean-burning candles that transform the atmosphere of any space. With the SpongeBob SquarePants x Goose Creek collection, fans can expect the same long-lasting performance and richly layered fragrance experience the brand is known for, now with a playful, animated twist.

    The full SpongeBob SquarePants x Goose Creek candle collection includes six new 3-Wick Candles:

    • SpongeBob SquarePants

    • Patrick Star

    • Squidward Tentacles

    • Sandy Cheeks

    • Mr. Krabs

    • Welcome to Bikini Bottom

    This joyful collection launches exclusively at www.goosecreekcandle.com, and promises to delight fans of all ages. Stay tuned to Goose Creek and Nickelodeon’s social channels for all the latest updates and behind-the-scenes fun from Bikini Bottom!

    Source: Goose Creek Candle Company

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  • ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ childhood trivia and chilling tidbits

    ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ childhood trivia and chilling tidbits

    The ’90s were a wild time for kids. We had a jam-packed schedule of being traumatized by R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps, Unsolved Mysteries during the daytime, and how could we forget Are You Afraid of the Dark? Saturday nights on SNICK!

    It was demented and wonderful, and I miss it every day.

    Submitted for the approval of the Midnight Society, I call this story…’Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ childhood trivia and chilling tidbits.

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  • Ferry Townes and Liz Gillies On Their New Single, “What You’ve Done”

    Ferry Townes and Liz Gillies On Their New Single, “What You’ve Done”

    In terms of collaborations, “What You’ve Done” by Ferry Townes and Liz Gillies is sonically perfect. The song is gentle throughout, almost like a lullaby as the two take turns melding their smooth, silky vocals into one synchronized harmony. It’s a special song from two dynamic singers in the industry, a submission that feels like just the beginning for these two.


    You may recognize Liz Gillies from your television screen growing up. Starring as Jade in the Nickelodeon show, Victorious, or more recently as Fallon Carrington in The CW’s Dynasty, Gillies has become a familiar face for many…and while Victorious gave us a glimpse into her impressive vocal prowess, she deserves a career in the music industry with her own solo work.

    Ferry Townes is a rising voice in the indie scene, where she paints colorful tapestries with her voice describing struggles as a woman, love, and more. She’s already had a massive year with releasing her debut album, Side Effects of Happiness, which captured fans’ attention by her raw honesty, witty lyricism, and sheer songwriting capabilities.

    With their single, “What You’ve Done,” comes a poignant track that exudes a melancholic sadness and yearning. It’s a no-frills single, where their vocal abilities shine in place of a slew of instruments backing them…and it works perfectly.

    It’s an exciting time to be a listener of both artists. For Gillies, this is her first real submission as a solo artist, where her work isn’t tied to another project. For Townes, she continues to solidify herself as a top contender in the indie music world. Both have a solid place in this industry and by joining forces, it shows just how talented they truly are. You can listen to the track here:

    Ahead of their single release, Popdust got a chance to ask both Gillies and Townes a few questions about “What You’ve Done.” Check it out below!

    PD: Congratulations on “What You’ve Done!” What was the inspiration behind the song?

    FT: Thank you! We actually didn’t discuss what the song was going to be about before we started writing it. This song wound up basically writing itself. When it was done, we both ended up with something we loved and related to.

    PD: How did you two find each other for this collaboration?

    LG: We met through a mutual friend a couple of years ago and we’ve been writing music since then. I think we have a similar approach when it comes to songwriting and a lot of the same musical influences so it’s always been a very organic collaboration. Julia is an extremely talented singer and songwriter.

    PD: Liz, this is your first single in a while. How did the process of creating this track differ from your past musical endeavors?

    LG: The majority of what I’ve released musically has either been tied to and written for a specific project or they’ve been covers. This is the first original song I’ve released that wasn’t either of those things. I write music all the time and have for the majority of my life but I infamously never put anything out. Julia and I actually wrote this song almost exactly a year ago. One day I just realized there was no reason for this song not to be released. We were still listening to and loving it a year later, so I figured that was a good test. I also felt our collaboration made a lot of sense and I really like our sound. I think production is what ends up giving me cold feet most of the time so I loved that this was just guitar and vocal. It’s just a simple, pretty song with no bells and whistles. A lot of my favorite songs are the same way. I hope people enjoy it.

    PD: Ferry, after releasing your debut album this year…what made this collaboration particularly special for you?

    FT: I was excited to get to write and share music that was heavily folk influenced. + it’s very cool getting to explore that space with Liz. I feel so connected to the song we ended up with.

    PD: What was your favorite memory making “What You’ve Done?”

    FT: Listening to the day-of demo we recorded, on repeat. I must’ve listened to that file 20 times a day.

    PD: What’s next for the both of you this year?

    FT: Really fun stuff.

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  • Adventure Aquarium celebrates ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ 25th anniversary with screenings, activities

    Adventure Aquarium celebrates ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ 25th anniversary with screenings, activities

    Adventure Aquarium is offering two months of nautical nonsense in honor of a cartoon sea critter who lives in a pineapple under the sea.

    The Camden aquarium is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the beloved Nickelodeon cartoon “SpongeBob SquarePants” with a family-friendly immersive experience available through Sunday, Sept. 15. The festivities will include themed activities for Bikini Bottom residents of all ages.


    MORE: Adventure Aquarium to offer month of events for ‘Shark Summer’


    “Just like SpongeBob, we find wonder in every corner of the ocean,” Jennifer Porter, executive director of Adventure Aquarium, said in a release. “We invite our guests to join us this summer and dive into a sea of nostalgia and discovery. This special celebration will commemorate SpongeBob’s decades-long legacy that spans generations and blends imagination with education, creating an unforgettable experience for guests.”

    At the aquarium, visitors can snap photos with two SpongeBob-themed photo opportunities. They can also watch an episode of “SpongeBob” on the big screen in the aquarium’s 3D Theater, or pick up a “SpongeBob SquarePants Earth Goal” activity sheet to learn how to make eco-conscious choices that benefit real-life sea creatures.

    “SpongeBob” first premiered on Nickelodeon in the summer of 1999, introducing the world to the adventures of Krusty Krab fry cook SpongeBob along with iconic characters like Patrick Star, Squidward Tentacles, Mr. Krabs, Sandy Cheeks and Plankton. The animated series has reigned as the most-watched animated series for 22 consecutive years, according to Paramount. 

    The show’s 25th anniversary was commemorated this weekend at San Diego Comic-Con, where Nickelodeon announced that “Star Wars” legend Mark Hamill will voice the villainous Flying Dutchman in the upcoming fourth SpongeBob film, “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants,” scheduled for a 2025 premiere.


    SpongeBob SquarePants 25th Anniversary

    Now through Sunday, Sept. 15
    Times vary | General admission starts at $27.99
    Adventure Aquarium
    1 Riverside Drive, Camden, NJ 

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  • All That’s Lori Beth Denberg Alleges Dan Schneider Sexually “Preyed” on Her

    All That’s Lori Beth Denberg Alleges Dan Schneider Sexually “Preyed” on Her

    A new round of allegations against Dan Schneider have emerged in the aftermath of Quiet on Set. Lori Beth Denberg, who starred on Schneider’s Nickelodeon series All That for four seasons between 1994 and 1998, alleged that the producer sexually “preyed on me” in a new interview with Business Insider. A 2022 investigation by the publication served as a basis for the docuseries. In a statement issued to both Business Insider and Vanity Fair, Schneider called Denberg’s accusations “wildly exaggerated and, in most cases, false.”

    Denberg, who was 17 when she joined the sketch-comedy show, alleges that her relationship with Schneider became sexual around the time she turned 19. Denberg says that in a meeting with her, Schneider allegedly proceeded to show her clips of pornography on his computer. She claimed that the “grand finale” of the footage featured a woman performing oral sex on a donkey. “I feel like that is the first time he preyed on me,” Denberg told Business Insider.

    “The fact that an executive producer of Quiet on Set [Business Insider reporter Kate Taylor] would pursue allegations regarding what may have happened between adults nearly 30 years ago—only a week after I filed a defamation lawsuit accusing Quiet on Set of being intentionally false and misleading—seems more than coincidental,” Schneider continued in a statement to VF.

    Denberg also alleged that Schneider would call her during this period, and on one occasion, initiate phone sex with her. There were sleepovers at Schneider’s house, claimed Denberg, where they would give each other massages and Schneider would frequently watch porn on his computer. During one massage, Schneider allegedly fondled Denberg’s breasts and put his mouth on them. “I couldn’t have been more green,” Denberg said, calling her dynamic with Schneider, a “weird, abusive friendship.” She added, “I couldn’t have been more vulnerable.”

    The actor, who shared several alleged encounters involving Schneider with Business Insider, also recalled a time that Schneider asked her to accompany him to his auto repairman. According to Denberg, the pair got pulled over by a police officer, Schneider gave her his gun, and she hid it under her skirt to shield it from the officer.

    “As I have previously stated, there were times, particularly in the early years of my career, that I made mistakes and exhibited poor judgment as a leader,” Schneider said in his statement to VF. “If I did that with respect to Lori Beth, I sincerely apologize to her. But I cannot apologize for things I did not do.”

    Denberg, who starred in last year’s Good Burger 2—a sequel to the hit 1997 Nickelodeon film starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell—previously spoke out against Schneider in 2020. “He’s not my favorite person,” she told Vice at the time. “He is not a pleasant person to work for, and I’m not confirming anything, but I’m not disappointed he won’t be darkening the doors of any more people working for him—and it’s not just kids, it’s anybody.” Denberg had returned for the 2019 All That reboot, which was helmed by original series writers Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert, who Denberg said made it feel like “the ship [is] being driven the right way.”

    She decided to come forward with allegations against Schneider now, Denberg told Business Insider, to encourage others to speak up, adding, “There’s right and wrong, and there’s true and false.”

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  • How Long Is Paw Patrol Live? Answered | The Mary Sue

    How Long Is Paw Patrol Live? Answered | The Mary Sue

    Paw Patrol Live is currently on tour, and if you’re a parent, you may be wondering how long you’ll be expected to sit through it.

    Paw Patrol Live, a stage show featuring puppet versions of the dogs from the animated series Paw Patrol, is currently touring several cities in the southern U.S. and British Columbia. According to the show’s website, there are three separate shows currently playing in Minnesota, Florida, Alabama, Missouri, Mississippi, Georgia, and British Columbia.

    The first show is called “Heroes Unite.” Here’s a description from the website:

    Calling all good citizens! The PAW Patrol is yelping for help as they face their greatest challenge yet. Mayor Humdinger has dognapped Robo Dog and cloned him, causing chaos all over the world. It’s up to the pups to catch those clones, rescue Robo Dog and show that when the going gets “ruff,” lending a paw makes you the ultimate TOP HERO!

    The second show on offer is “The Great Pirate Adventure”:

    It’s Pirate Day in Adventure Bay, and Mayor Goodway is getting ready for a big celebration! But first, Ryder and his team of pirate pups must rescue Cap’n Turbot from a mysterious cavern. When they do, they also discover a secret pirate treasure map! The PAW Patrol set out over land and sea to find the treasure for Mayor Goodway’s celebration before Mayor Humdinger finds it first! The pups will need all paws on deck for this pirate adventure, including some help from the newest pup … Tracker!

    Finally, the third show currently playing is “Race to the Rescue.”

    It’s the day of the Great Adventure Bay Race between Adventure Bay’s Mayor Goodway and Foggy Bottom’s Mayor Humdinger, but Mayor Goodway is nowhere to be found. PAW Patrol Race to the Rescue! Ryder summons Marshall, Chase, Skye, Rubble, Rocky, Zuma and Everest to rescue Mayor Goodway and to run the race in her place. 

    Although the official website doesn’t give the runtime for each show, Undercover Tourist reports that “Heroes Unite” is about 90 minutes long. Parents can assume that the other two shows are more or less the same length.

    For more information, see the Paw Patrol Live official website or Undercover Tourist.

    (featured image: Paramount+)


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  • Paramount CEO Bob Bakish to step down amid sale discussions

    Paramount CEO Bob Bakish to step down amid sale discussions

    Paramount Global said Monday that CEO Bob Bakish is stepping down from his role, a major management shift at the media and entertainment company as it considers a potential merger or sale. 

    Paramount said in a statement on Monday that it is creating an Office of the CEO to replace Bakish. The role will be filled by three Paramount Global executives: CBS CEO George Cheeks; Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and Paramount Media Networks CEO Chris McCarthy; and Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon CEO Brian Robbins. 

    “I have tremendous confidence in George, Chris and Brian,” Shari Redstone, chair of the board, said in the statement. “They have both the ability to develop and execute on a new strategic plan and to work together as true partners.”

    Paramount Global is the parent company of CBS News.

    Bakish’s departure comes at a pivotal moment for Paramount, with the company exploring a merger and other deals with several potential partners. In recent weeks, the company has held exclusive discussions with Skydance Media, a media firm founded by David Ellison, the son of Oracle founder Larry Ellison, according to published reports.

    The discussions are complicated by Paramount’s ownership structure, as Shari Redstone — the daughter of the late company founder Sumner Redstone — effectively controls 77% of its voting shares. Under a proposed deal with Ellison, Redstone would sell her voting stake to Skydance for $2 billion, while other Paramount shareholders would receive stock in a newly merged company, the Journal reported.

    The company didn’t address its merger discussions in the statement, although the board of directors said it is looking “forward to working with George, Chris and Brian as they execute on key initiatives to enhance performance and value creation at Paramount Global.”

    Bakish’s exit marks the end of a long career at Paramount that began in 1997 at Viacom, the movie studio’s predecessor company. He was eventually tapped to lead Viacom, and then oversaw the merger of Viacom and CBS in 2019. In 2022, ViacomCBS changed its name to Paramount Global.

    In an email sent to Paramount Global employees, Bakish said, “When I was asked to serve as interim CEO in 2016, I thought it would be a month-long gig. Seven years later, I can truly say the opportunity to lead this incredible company has been an unexpected but most welcome gift, and the greatest honor of my professional life.”

    Separately, Paramount reported a first-quarter loss of $554 million, significantly narrower than its $1.12 billion loss in the year-ago period. Revenue rose 6% to $7.69 billion, buoyed by strong advertising demand for CBS’ Super Bowl broadcast in February as well as the addition of 3.7 million new subscribers to the Paramount+ streaming service. 

    The company said Paramount+ ended the quarter with 71 million subscribers, while the service’s loss narrowed to $286 million, compared with $511 million in the year-earlier period.

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  • ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ orchestral performance comes to Philly in October

    ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ orchestral performance comes to Philly in October

    Yip yip! The world of “Avatar: The Last Airbender” is coming to Philly through an immersive music experience.

    “Avatar: The Last Airbender In Concert,” which has been touring around the world since September, will stop by the Met on Oct. 19, and tickets go on sale Friday, April 19, at 10 a.m.

    The more than two-hour-long show centers around a live orchestral performance from the musical score of the Nickelodeon animated series, which was composed by Jeremy Zuckerman. Co-creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, as well as the show’s original editor Jeff Adams, teamed up with Zuckerman to expand on the compositions for the concert series. The music will play as a full-size screen will show memorable scenes from the TV show.

    Along with violins, cellos and harps, the orchestra will feature the erhu, a two-stringed Chinese instrument, and the taiko, a Japanese drum.

    “It’s been incredibly satisfying and moving to see the audiences’ emotional response to these concerts, and to be a part of that atmosphere is a uniquely beautiful experience,” Zuckerman said in a statement. “I’m overjoyed that many more people — Avatar fans both new and old — will get to experience the show during this wider tour.”

    The celebrated show ran for three seasons from 2005 to 2008, winning Peabody, Emmy and Annie Awards. “The Last Airbender” also spawned a critically lambasted live-action film adaptation from Philly-area director M. Night Shyamalan in 2010 — many of the movie’s scenes were filmed in Reading and Philadelphia.

    A sequel animated show called “The Legend of Korra” aired from 2012 to 2014, and a production company called Avatar Studios formed in 2021 to create new shows and movies based in the universe. 

    A live-action adaptation of “Avatar: The Last Airbender” began streaming on Netflix in February without the involvement of Avatar Studios. Several actors from that show will appear at Fan Expo Philadelphia in May.

    For fans of the original animated series, the concert will be a treat — certainly better than the last time the world of “Avatar” came to Philly.


    Avatar: The Last Airbender In Concert

    Saturday, Oct. 19

    The Met Philadelphia

    Tickets available starting April 19

    858 North Broad St., Philadelphia

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  • Best Documentaries On HBO Max

    Best Documentaries On HBO Max

    At the end of the workday, I like to shut my laptop screen and transition to my other screen times. Yes, as embarrassing as it is to say that, we all do it. You spend all day staring hard at your computer, just to end up looking at your phone and TV all night.


    It’s not the healthiest way of living, but if I’m being honest it’s what we do. While we should aim to minimize our screen time as much as humanly possible, it’s tough when the entire planet is run by Apple. Suddenly, we’ve all developed an emotional attachment to our screens.

    During the pandemic, documentaries soared in popularity. We’d run out of shows to watch, tired of the endless reality television loop, and turned to true crime. Podcasts like Serial, Morbid, and Crime Junkie all followed famous cases of serial killers, thieves, and grotesque examples of inhumanity.

    And, as someone with FOMO who’s fallen victim to the grip of pop culture and constantly needs to stay in the know, I’ve done my due diligence, my field research. I’ve combed through days worth of documentaries searching for the best of the best.

    A good documentary contains at least one of these elements: shock factor, eye-witness testimony, and at least one moment worthy of a viral clip. Take Netflix’s Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened…which became an overnight meme thanks to Fyre Fest producer Andy King detailing how he was willing to offer oral sex in exchange for Evian Water to save the festival.

    What’s The Best Streaming Service For Documentaries?

    It’s about getting the people talking, and no streaming service makes a better documentary than HBO Max (more recently known as just “Max.”). Max somehow knows exactly what the people want to see and that’s…drama.

    Since there are so many documentaries out there, you’ve got to find a way to keep people interested. We already know many of the infamous serial killers like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer, so it takes true storytelling to get our attention.

    HBO Max does something special: finding lesser known stories, nabbing exclusive interviews, and catching the story at the right time. Sure, Netflix shows you what’s already happened, but somehow Max gets ahead of the story every time.

    The most shocking and relevant docus are on HBO Max, so if you’re ready to binge watch something that will have your jaw on the floor…I’ve got you covered.

    Here are my top 4 documentaries on HBO Max that you can stream right now!

    Love Has Won: The Cult Of Mother God 

    Have you ever witnessed such ludicrous, outlandish behavior that it almost makes you laugh? Welcome to Love Has Won, a cult led by the late Amy Carlson known as “Mother God,” “Mother” for short.

    Mother claimed she’d been reincarnated 534 times as notable figures like Jesus, Marilyn Monroe, and Cleopatra. She promised to lead 144,000 people into the 5th dimension. Not only that, but Donald Trump was her father in a past life and she frequently speaks to Robin Williams…who’s no longer present in the “physical.”

    In May 2021 Amy Carlson died due to: anorexia, chronic colloidal silver ingestion, and acute alcohol abuse. But the cult believed she had finally ascended. Even pushing colloidal silver as the magic elixir, this documentary truly has everything.

    BS High 

    This documentary answers the question: “What if you went to high school and it wasn’t real?” From 2019-2021, Bishop Sycamore High School advertised themselves as a sports training academy that would forge young men into 5-star D1 recruits for football.

    The team went on to play some of the best high school football teams. But after mounting hype around their players…people soon realized that these boys were far from D1 recruits. During the 2021 season, they somehow landed the fourth toughest schedule in the nation…and none of the teams they played were in Ohio.

    Led by coach and BS High founder Roy Johnson, BS High was slated to play the best: IMG Academy. After facing odd scheduling and huge blowouts, IMG romped BS, 58-0. From there, Roy Johnson was exposed for hundreds of lies: essentially creating a fake high school and none of the players received even a GED.

    Featuring first-hand interviews from Roy Johnson and the players themselves, this docu is both crazy and sad.

    The Jinx: The Life and Deaths Of Robert Durst 

    If you’re going to watch one documentary on this list, make it this one. Robert Durst is a real estate heir who had never cooperated with a journalist before. Durst was so enamored with director of The Jinx Andrew Jarecki’s work that he offered to sit down and do an interview with Andrew.

    Durst’s story is intriguing because he was surrounded by death. His wife, Kathie, had been missing since 1982. His friend, writer Susan Berman, was killed execution-style in 2000. His neighbor, Morris Black, was found dismembered in 2001. The one common denominator? Robert Durst.

    As Durst is interviewed over the years, you see the conniving mega-millionaire evade any consequence as evidence piles up against him. Clearly this guy is guilty…which was solidified when he was arrested a day before the finale came out. But the final twist will have shocked to the core.

    Plus, The Jinx part two comes out April 21.

    Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV  

    One of the most recent viral documentaries hits close to home. Growing up, I was a devout Nickelodeon viewer. My nights ended with The Amanda Show, Drake & Josh, iCarly, and more. Over the years, fans have closely watched as many former beloved child actors have had very public breakdowns. And it’s all being explained now by HBO.

    Quiet On Set exposes Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider’s treatment of employees and cast members throughout his tenure at the network. It includes horrifying accounts from cast members such as Drake Bell, who details the sexual abuse he encountered from dialogue coach, Brian Peck.

    Dan Schneider’s downfall has been building since the glory days of Nickelodeon, and it all peaks with this documentary.

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  • No One Can Speak For Chris Massey! Actor Plans To Tell ‘His Story’ Amid His Mother’s Support For Dan Schneider

    No One Can Speak For Chris Massey! Actor Plans To Tell ‘His Story’ Amid His Mother’s Support For Dan Schneider

    After Quiet On Set revealed alleged abuse child actors faced, Zoey 101’s Chris Massey spoke out amid his mother praising accused predator and Nickelodeon showrunner Dan Schneider.

    Source: Patrick McMullan / Getty

    Brothers Kyle and Chris Massey, managed by their mother Angela Massey, became well-known actors among Young Millennials and Gen Z members. As child stars of Disney Channel and Nickelodeon’s biggest shows, they kept kids laughing throughout their careers.

    On Zoey 101, Chris Massey played the character of Michael, a loveable Pacific Coast Academy student-athlete. Massey has remained relatively quiet since his time on the show, but he did appear in Zoey 102, a movie continuation of Zoey 101.

    Amid many allegations against Dan Schneider, the creator of several Nickelodeon shows, including Zoey 101, wondered about more possible survivors. While Massey has not made an official public statement, he has promised to tell his story soon.

    In early March 2024, a trailer for a docuseries detailing the lives of childhood stars began to circulate. It was clear that the focus of the docuseries would be on child stars of former Nickelodeon TV shows and their stories.

    Quiet on the Set: The Darkside of Kids TV premiered on Investigation Discovery on Mar. 17, 2024. It featured many Nickelodeon stars, crew members, and writers as they told their experiences with the network, sexual abuse, harassment, toxic work environments, and Dan Schneider.

    The film exposed many terrifying details, including Schiender’s alleged sexism, misogyny, inappropriate language, and overbearing behavior. Across multiple testimonies, child actors all revealed stories of mistreatment from the showrunner.

    In an interview published on Schnieder’s YouTube channel, he admitted responsibility for a several inappropriate actions and admitted he owes certain people apologies. Still, the Massey brother’s mother, Angela Massey, sees Schneider as innocent.

    See Chris Massey’s response to his mother’s comments after the flip.

    Angela Massey Supports Dan Schneider, Chris Massey Vows To Tell His Own Story

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    As the episodes of Quiet on the Set: The Darkside of Kids TV began to air, social media was lit up with commentary. Many users were mortified by the information revealed, but Angela Massey was one of the few to support Schneider publicly.

    Angela took to Instagram with questionable grammar and stated, “Dan Schneider You are awesome. You are a genius I can’t thank this guy enough for the opportunity have gave my son and my family. BLAME THE PARENTS NOT DAN.”

    Immediately, social media users reacted to her statement, including her son, Chris. Chris Massey took to his Instagram stories and stated, “my story will be told from me…. not from a parent, a friend, a co-worker… ME!!! and only ME… so please stop messaging me about what my mom said… respectfully.”

    Many replies asked how she could support Schneider when her sons also worked with hin. In response, she called them “brainwashables.”

    According to the Jasmine BrandAngela did not stop there. Following her son’s comments, she doubled down. Angela added that the family had “an exemplary experience with Dan Schneider.”

    She then turned her attention to TMZ. In an Instagram post, she expressed disdain for the docuseries. She charged the media with creating a documentary focused on TMZ founder Harvey Levin and allegations of a toxic work environment.

    Angela also shared screenshots of emails sent asking TMZ to publish updated information on Kyle Massey’s sexual misconduct with a minor case. In 2021, Kyle was accused of sending inappropriate pictures to a 13-year-old. Angela claimed the allegations were false and asked TMZ to relay this information.

    Angela defending Schneider shocked social media users, who reminded her of Kyle’s legal troubles. However, she continued to show support for Schneider. Users continue to wait for further statements from Chris.

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  • Let’s Get Into It! Here’s Why Nickelodeon Reportedly Ended Its Relationship With Dan Schneider In 2018

    Let’s Get Into It! Here’s Why Nickelodeon Reportedly Ended Its Relationship With Dan Schneider In 2018

    Dan Schneider, a former Nickelodeon producer, has found himself at the center of abuse allegations since the release of the ‘Quiet On Set’ docuseries. Now, The Shade Room is delving into why Schneider was severed from the company in 2018.

    RELATED: ‘Zoey 101’ Actor Christopher Massey Speaks Out After His Mom Doubles Down On Her Support For Dan Schneider (Video)

    Here’s What Nickelodeon & Dan Schneider Reportedly Stated At The Time

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, Schneider was a former actor. He met Albie Hecht, a fellow producer and former president of Nickelodeon Entertainment, who hired him to work on the sketch comedy show ‘All That’ in the 90s.

    The outlet reports that after four seasons, Schneider quit the series before returning to revive the show in 2001.

    From there, the producer’s resume at Nick would grow. It would ultimately include shows such as ‘The Amanda Show,’ ‘Drake & Josh,’ ‘Zoey 101,’ and more.

    However, on March 26, 2018, Schneider’s decades-long run at Nick would come to an end. According to the outlet, Nickelodeon and Schneider’s production company “agreed to not extend” its “current deal.”

    “Following many conversations together about next directions and future opportunities, Nickelodeon and our longtime creative partner Dan Schneider/Schneider’s Bakery have agreed to not extend the current deal,” Nickelodeon and Schneider reportedly shared in a joint statement, per Deadline. “Since several Schneider’s Bakery projects are wrapping up, both sides agreed that this is a natural time for Nickelodeon and Schneider’s Bakery to pursue other opportunities and projects.”

    Nickelodeon reportedly thanked Schneider for creating “a string of lasting, groundbreaking” kids TV shows for Nick “over the years.”

    “We thank Dan and his Schneider’s Bakery producers, executives and social media team for their immeasurable contributions to Nickelodeon, and we wish them the best in their future endeavors. And Dan and Schneider’s Bakery are proud of the work they did together with Nickelodeon and will always remain big fans of the network,” Nickelodeon added, per the outlet.

    Allegations Were Reportedly Stirring About Dan Schneider In 2018

    According to Nellie Andreeva’s 2018 Deadline report, there had “been multiple complaints of abusive behavior against Schneider filed by members of his staff.”

    Andreeva added that “Schneider had been under a cloud of suspicion,” This was reportedly due to his “treatment of some younger stars of his shows.”

    Furthermore, now-deleted tweets of Schneider’s apparent interest in feet and the feet of Nick child stars “raised eyebrows.”

    Andreeva also noted that Schneider was accused of enacting long work schedules and having “well-documented temper issues for years.”

    Business Insider adds that multiple investigations were also launched into Schneider during his time at Nick. Schneider has alleged that a 2013 investigation did not “bar” him from working with the Nick actors. However, he “chose to give notes” to his cast “from his office.”

    Additionally, the outlet notes that a 2017 investigation — sparked amid the #MeToo Movement — did not yield “evidence of inappropriate sexual behavior” by Schneider. However, “it did find proof of verbal abuse in the workplace.”

    Here’s What Was Revealed About Dan Schneider In ‘Quiet On Set’ & His Response

    As The Shade Room previously reported, ‘Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV’ aired on Sunday, March 17, and Monday, March 18. The four-part docuseries exposed the toxic work culture of popular kid shows between the 90s and 2000s.

    Drake Bell, the former star of ‘Drake & Josh,’ revealed he was repeatedly sexually assaulted by a Nick dialogue coach at 15.

    Bell ultimately explained that Schneider was initially unaware of the incidents. However, he offered Bell his full support after becoming aware. However, the docuseries also showed accounts from multiple former Nick staff members who alleged Schneider promoted an “uncomfortable” work environment. Additionally, they alleged Schneider’s skits “sexualized” his child cast and even included racist jokes.

    In an initial response to the docuseries, a spokesperson for Schneider seemed to defend his actions during his time at Nick.

    “Everything that happened on the shows Dan ran was carefully scrutinized by dozens of involved adults, and approved by the network. Had there been any scenes or outfits that were inappropriate in any way, they would have been flagged and blocked by this multilayered scrutiny,” the statement read, per USA Today. “…If there was an actual problem with the scenes that some people, now years later are ‘sexualizing,’ they would be taken down, but they are not, they are aired constantly all over the world today still, enjoyed by both kids and parents.”

    However, Schneider would ultimately admit to “[owing] some people a pretty strong apology” in a recently released interview.

    RELATED: Former Nickelodeon Producer Dan Schneider Addresses Allegations Made By Drake Bell & Others In ‘Quiet On Set’ (Videos)

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  • Josh Peck Breaks Silence & Shares His Reaction To The ‘Quiet On Set’ Docuseries

    Josh Peck Breaks Silence & Shares His Reaction To The ‘Quiet On Set’ Docuseries

    Josh Peck is breaking his silence and sharing his reaction to the recently released ‘Quiet On Set’ docuseries.

    RELATED: Drake Bell Reveals He Was Repeatedly Sexually Assaulted During His Time On Nickelodeon (Video)

    Here’s What Josh Peck Said

    On Thursday, March 21, Peck took to Instagram to share a post with fans. The picture featured a black background with text.

    In the post, Peck explained that he finished watching ‘Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.’ Additionally, he explained that he reached out to Drake Bell — his former Nickelodeon ‘Drake & Josh’ co-star — after Bell revealed he was sexually assaulted as a child actor at Nick during the docuseries.

    Peck seemingly explained that he reached out to Bell privately. However, he wanted to share a statement publicly to give his support “for the survivors who were brave enough to share their stories of emotional and physical abuse on Nickelodeon sets.”

    “Children should be protected,” he added. “Reliving this publicly is incredibly difficult, but I hope it can bring healing for the victims and their families…”

    Before concluding his thoughts, Peck shared that he hopes the series brings “necessary change to our industry.”

    Read his full message below.

    Drake Bell Recently Defended His Former ‘Drake & Josh’ Co-Star

    As The Shade Room previously reported, Bell explained that the sexual assault occurred when he was 15. Additionally, he shared that it took place at the hands of a Nickelodeon dialogue coach named Brian Peck.

    “I was sleeping on the couch where I usually sleep and… I woke up to him… I opened my eyes and I woke up and he was… he was sexually assaulting me,” Bell explained during the docuseries. “And I froze, and was in complete shock and had no idea what to do or how to react. And I had no idea how to get out of the situation.”

    Ultimately, Bell explained that the abuse he experienced at the hands of Peck “got pretty brutal.”

    After Bell’s revelation went public, social media users took to various platforms, seemingly waiting for Peck to share his reaction, per The Shade Room. However, Peck received backlash after seemingly ignoring the docuseries and Bell’s revelation.

    Instead, Peck posted a TikTok, which left many users outraged at his silence on the matter.

    @joshpeck

    IB @DOMINIC

    ♬ original sound – DOMINIC

    At the time, one TikTok user @thebluemermaidmama 🍉 wrote,Your silence speaks volumes bro. It’s really sad. 😢”

    While another @Kinsey hibler added, “The timing with this is .. odd”

    As previously reported by The Shade Room, Peck’s social media comments were flooded with similar reactions. So much so that Bell took to TikTok himself to ask fans to “take it a little easy on him.”

    RELATED: Drake Bell Speaks Out After Josh Peck Received Backlash For Publicly Remaining Silent After His Sexual Assault Revelation (WATCH)

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  • Drake Bell Speaks Out After Josh Peck Received Backlash For Publicly Remaining Silent After His Sexual Assault Revelation (WATCH)

    Drake Bell Speaks Out After Josh Peck Received Backlash For Publicly Remaining Silent After His Sexual Assault Revelation (WATCH)

    Drake Bell is speaking out after social media users flooded the comments of Josh Peck‘s social media accounts. This came after he remained silent after Bell’s recent sexual assault revelation.

    RELATED: Drake Bell Reveals He Was Repeatedly Sexually Assaulted During His Time On Nickelodeon (Video)

    Here’s What’s Going Down With Drake Bell & Josh Peck

    According to TMZ, social media users spent the week running Peck’s comments up after ‘Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV’ aired earlier this week. As The Shade Room previously reported, the four-part docuseries explored the “toxic” culture of popular children’s shows between the 1990s and early 2000s.

    Additionally, the docuseries shined a spotlight on the previous work culture at Nickelodeon. Furthermore, it was alleged the channel’s producer, Dan Schneider, “sexualized” the child actors. In addition, he was accused of incorporating “racist” jokes into skits and promoting an “uncomfortable work environment.

    Furthermore, some actors reportedly felt like they experienced an “abusive” relationship while working with Schneider, per The Shade Room.

    Drake Bell even revealed that he was sexually assaulted by Brian Peck, a Nickelodeon dialogue coach, at the age of 15, per The Shade Room.

    “I was sleeping on the couch where I usually sleep and… I woke up to him… I opened my eyes, and I woke up, and he was… he was sexually assaulting me,” Bell explained during the docuseries. “….Anytime I had an audition, or anytime I needed to work on dialogue or anything, I somehow ended up back at Brian’s house. And it just got worse, and worse, and worse, and worse, and I was just trapped. I had no way out. The abuse was extensive, and it got pretty brutal.”

    Here’s What Prompted Social Media Users To Enter Josh Peck’s Comments

    On March 17 — the day the first portion of the documentary aired — Bell’s former ‘Drake & Josh’ co-star took to TikTok to share a video. According to IMDb, the pair starred together on the show between 2004-2007. This followed them also working side by side on ‘The Amanda Show’ between 1999-2002, per IMDb.

    TikTok users appeared to believe that Peck’s clip would address the allegations shared in the docuseries. Or the former child actor would speak on Bell’s sexual assault revelation.

    However, Peck stayed clear of the series and Bell’s revelation completely. Instead, the TikTok video showed him doing a voiceover.

    “If I haven’t talked to you since 2023, take that as a f*****g sign that you don’t exist to me anymore. D**n, you f*****g bug. You got sprayed with the Raid. Bye! See you never,” Peck lipsynchs in the video.

    Here’s What Social Media Users Said

    Peck’s TikTok immediately prompted comments as it garnered over 7 million views.

    TikTok user @Mother Bucker wrote,It’s giving ✨Dan Schneider Core✨”

    While TikTok user @thebluemermaidmama 🍉 added,Your silence speaks volumes bro. It’s really sad. 😢”

    TikTok user @Kinsey hibler wrote, The timing with this is .. odd”

    While TikTok user @Monique🧸, added,*sigh* Josh you disappointed us..”

    TikTok user @MissJoebob wrote, In the end we will not remember the words of our enemies but the silence of our friends.”

    While TikTok user the Junque Love added, WE ALL WATCHED IT JOSH.”

    Over on Peck’s latest post on Instagram, the comments continued. However, many accused the actor of deleting their thoughts.

    Instagram user @samialexis._ wrote, “You could delete the comment all you want doesn’t matter. Gonna have to block me or turn off them comments bookie”

    While Instagram user @lamarie002 added, “You taking the time to delete comment instead of taking the time to actually reflect is mind baffling”

    Drake Bell Defends Josh Peck

    Amid the backlash toward Peck, Bell took to TikTok to share his own video. The actor explained that he noticed the comments toward Peck and wanted to let fans know that right now is a “really emotional time.”

    Bell explained that “not everything is put out to the public.” However, he wants fans to know that Peck reached out to him.

    “He has reached out to me and it’s been very sensitive but he has reached out to talk with me and help me work through this and has been really great,” Bell said. “And I just wanted to let you guys know that and take it a little easy on him.”

    @drakebell

    ♬ I kind of relate – Drake Bell

    RELATED: ‘Zoey 101’ Star Alexa Nikolas Reacts After Dan Schneider Issues Apology In Response To ‘Quiet On Set’ (Video)

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  • Dan Schneider, ex-Nickelodeon producer, apologizes for on-set behaviour – National | Globalnews.ca

    Dan Schneider, ex-Nickelodeon producer, apologizes for on-set behaviour – National | Globalnews.ca

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    Former Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider has apologized for his “embarrassing” on-set behaviour in a new interview that addresses claims he sexualized former child stars and created a toxic work environment.

    Schneider produced some of the most popular children’s television shows of the 2000s and 2010s, including The Amanda Show, Drake & Josh, Zoey 101, iCarly and Victorious. In recent years, Schneider, 60, has seen his TV empire crumble amid accusations of bullying and inappropriate interactions with the child stars and crew members who worked on his shows.

    On Tuesday, Schneider posted a nearly 20-minute-long interview in which he responds to several allegations made against him in Investigation Discovery’s new four-part docuseries entitled Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV. He was interviewed by the actor BooG!E, who won the admiration of tween fans for his comedic portrayal of the character T-Bo on iCarly. 

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    “Watching over the past two nights was very difficult — me facing my past behaviours, some of which are embarrassing and that I regret. I definitely owe some people a pretty strong apology,” Schneider said.

    “When I watched the show, I could see the hurt in some people’s eyes, and it made me feel awful and regretful and sorry,” he continued. “I wish I could go back, especially to those earlier years of my career, and bring the growth and the experience that I have now and just do a better job and never, ever feel like it was OK to be an a—hole to anyone, ever.”

    “I can tell you why it hurts really bad for me,” Schneider said of the allegations against him.

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    “I was green. I was scared. I was excited. It meant the world to me that I was getting these opportunities,” he recalled. “I went in and I got lucky, because my first couple experiences were fantastic. And the fact that I didn’t pay it forward to every employee that walked through my door, it hurts my heart because I should have, and I wish I could go back and fix that.”

    Schneider left Nickelodeon in 2018 following an investigation that found he’d been verbally abusive to several staff members.

    Sexualized scenes featuring child stars

    Much of the complaints against Schneider — posed both by ex-child stars and former fans of his work — are to do with seemingly sexualized jokes acted out by minors in his TV shows.

    Some of these scenes, many of which have resurfaced on social media in recent years, have been called hypersexual or subtle fetish content by Schneider’s accusers and the now-adult, retrospective viewers of his programs. Examples of such scenes include a teenage Ariana Grande sucking on her own toes in Sam and Cat or footage of Schneider eating spaghetti in a hot tub with a young Amanda Bynes while filming The Amanda Show.

    When asked by BooG!E about the sexualized jokes, Schneider appeared to shift some of the blame onto higher-ups at Nickelodeon.

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    “The notion that I had the power to write whatever I wanted and have it air is completely false,” he said. “There were many, many levels of scrutiny. We had executives in LA, we had executives in New York. Two coasts of approval.”


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    Schneider said everything from his writing to wardrobe, makeup, sound and set choices for his shows had to be approved by his bosses, who were Nickelodeon executives.

    However, Schneider did agree that some of the jokes in his shows went too far. He said the inappropriate scenes should be cut from episodes that are still airing on Nickelodeon or are available to stream online.

    “Every one of those jokes was written for a kid audience because kids thought they were funny and only funny,” Schneider defended. “Now, we have some adults looking back at them 20 years later through their lens, and they’re looking at them and saying, ‘I don’t think that’s appropriate for a kid’s show.’”

    “I want my shows to be popular. I want everyone to like [the shows], the more people who liked the shows, the happier I am. So, if there’s anything that needs to be cut because it’s upsetting somebody, let’s cut it.”

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    Drake Bell’s bombshell revelation

    In the third episode of Quiet on Set, Drake Bell, who as a minor starred in both Drake & Josh and The Amanda Show, said he was the juvenile victim in the sexual abuse case of Brian Peck, a former Nickelodeon dialogue coach.

    Bell, now 37, said he was the unnamed teenager in the trial that saw Peck convicted of child molestation in 2004. The sexual abuse allegedly occurred when Bell was 15 years old, though his identity had never been publicly revealed prior to the docuseries.

    Peck was arrested on 11 charges of child sexual abuse, including employment of a minor for pornography. He served 16 months in prison and was made to register as a sex offender.

    In the docuseries, Bell had a difficult time recounting the abuses he experienced, and instead said to the camera: “Why don’t you think of the worst thing someone can do to someone that is sexual assault and that’ll answer your question.”

    In his interview, Schneider said he did not hire Peck at Nickelodeon.

    Schneider said he was “devastated” when a then-teenage Bell told him about the abuse he’d experienced at the hands of Peck, who was his coach.

    “When Drake and I talked and he told me about what happened, I was more devastated by that than anything that ever happened to me in my career thus far,” Schneider said. “And I told him, ‘I’m here for you.’”

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    Schneider also became emotional when he recounted an instance where Bell’s mother asked him to help write a speech that would be read to the courtroom during Peck’s trial.

    “She came to me at the time, and she said, ‘Dan, I’m not good with words like you are. And would you help me with my speech for the judge?’ I said, ‘Of course,’” Schneider recalled.

    Schneider called Peck’s abuse and subsequent criminal trial “the darkest part of my career.”

    Alongside Bell’s admission of abuse, one of the most shocking details to come from the documentary was the reveal of several celebrities’ names, each of whom wrote some of the 41 letters submitted to the judge in support of Peck. At the time of his trial, James Marsden, Ron Melendez, Alan Thicke, Rider Strong, Will Friedle and Taran Killam all wrote positive character letters.

    Friedle and Strong, who starred in the popular ’90s TV show Boy Meets World, on their podcast recently revealed they regret voicing support for Peck.

    Schneider said “Drake was devastated” by the support for Peck from so many entertainment industry professionals.

    Inappropriate behaviour on-set

    Schneider has been accused of acting inappropriately toward a number of girls and women who worked on his Nickelodeon TV shows.

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    Though Schneider has not been accused of any sexual misconduct, he asked some crew members on his sets to give him body massages, an allegation covered in Quiet on Set. Former Amanda Show writer Jenny Kilgen said Schneider told her he would put the sketches she penned into the show in exchange for a massage.

    Schneider acknowledged the behaviour in his interview and said, “It was wrong.”

    “It was wrong to do. I’d never do it today,” he claimed. “I’m embarrassed that I did it then. I apologize to anybody that I ever put in that situation.”

    Schneider apologized to anyone who may have witnessed the massages on set and “may have felt uncomfortable.”

    His apologies didn’t end there. Schneider also said sorry for any pranks and inappropriate jokes he told in his writers rooms. Among the allegations, some writers who worked formerly under Schneider said they were forced to act out sexually suggestive scenes in the writers room.

    “Let me just say, no writer should ever feel uncomfortable in any writers room, ever. Period. The end. No excuses,” he said.

    “There are definitely things that I would do differently,” Schneider reflected. “The main thing that I would change is how I treat people and everyone. I definitely at times didn’t give people the best of me. I didn’t show enough patience. I could be cocky and definitely over-ambitious and sometimes just straight-up rude and obnoxious, and I’m sorry that I ever was.”

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    Schneider told BooG!E he retrospectively wished he would have employed licensed therapists to manage child actors throughout filming processes.

    Regardless, Schneider cited instances where he felt he did right by the young actors in his shows. He recalled an instance when Amanda Bynes, then 16 or 17 years old, allegedly phoned him after an argument with her parents.

    “It was very late. Well after midnight, or 1 or 2 in the morning, the phone rang,” he recalled. “I answered it, and it was Amanda. She was in distress. She had had some conflict with her parents — I think her father — and she called. I was immediately concerned for her safety.”

    Schneider said he intervened and had someone pick up Bynes, who was brought to police.

    Bynes has not commented publicly about Schneider’s claims.

    Jennette McCurdy and ‘The Creator’

    Actor Jennette McCurdy, who played Sam Puckett on iCarly and Sam & Cat, recounted numerous negative experiences while working at Nickelodeon in her memoir, I’m Glad My Mother’s Dead. 

    In the book, McCurdy, 31, discusses several interactions with a Nickelodeon employee called only “The Creator,” believed to be Schneider.

    She wrote that The Creator was “mean-spirited, controlling, and terrifying” and was known to make “grown men and women cry with his insults and degradation.”

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    Among her numerous allegations of workplace mistreatment, McCurdy claimed she was offered a US$300,000 (almost C$405,000) “thank-you gift” from Nickelodeon after Sam & Cat ended. McCurdy did not take the money because it was offered on the condition that she never publicly discuss her experiences at Nickelodeon, specifically to do with The Creator.

    Some former child stars aren’t buying it

    Alexa Nikolas, who played Nicole Bristow on the Schneider’s hit show Zoey 101, during a livestream to her social media accounts Tuesday, said Schneider’s apologies are long overdue.

    “I don’t feel bad for you, Dan Schneider, because it’s sad that it took you this long to apologize to us,” she said while standing outside Nickelodeon’s offices in Burbank, Calif.

    “Not only did you bully me, you actually put me in a situation where creeps are going to look at me in a certain way as a child,” she continued. “You’re embarrassed? That’s a joke.”

    She deemed Schneider “the champion of creeps.”

    Nikolas called for an end to non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) for children working in entertainment, as well as the inclusion of third-party children’s advocates on-set.

    ‘Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV’ is now streaming on Discovery Plus and Amazon Prime Video.

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    If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse or is involved in an abusive situation, please visit the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime for help. They are also reachable toll-free at 1-877-232-2610.

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  • Dan Schneider Speaks Out After Watching ‘Quiet on Set’: “It Hurts Really Bad for Me”

    Dan Schneider Speaks Out After Watching ‘Quiet on Set’: “It Hurts Really Bad for Me”

    Now that Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, an Investigation Discovery docuseries about alleged abuse and exploitation at kids’ network Nickelodeon, has aired in full, the once-celebrated network mogul Dan Schneider is apologizing on camera for the first time. 

    Schneider, who has long faced toxicity allegations and parted ways with Nickelodeon in 2018, previously shared a statement regarding the docuseries with Vanity Fair, but went into more detail in a newly released video. He is interviewed by BooG!e, who played the character of T-Bo on Schneider’s iCarly. The performer said he approached the producer after watching Quiet on Set. “BooG!e wants to make clear though that he is not a journalist and wasn’t trying to be,” a spokesperson for Schneider tells VF. “He was offering to provide a platform for Dan to confront a lot of his previous behaviors.”

    “Watching over the past two nights was very difficult,” Schneider began in the sit-down. “Me facing my past behaviors, some of which are embarrassing and that I regret. I definitely owe some people a pretty strong apology.” He continued, “When I watched the show, I could see the hurt in some people’s eyes, and it made me feel awful and regretful and sorry. I wish I could go back, especially to those earlier years of my career, and bring the growth and the experience that I have now, and just do a better job. And never, ever feel like it was okay to be an asshole to anyone, ever.”

    One of the biggest bombshells from the series is a revelation from former child star Drake Bell, who said that in between roles on Nickelodeon’s The Amanda Show and Drake & Josh, he was sexually abused by his vocal coach, Brian Peck, whom he met on set. In October 2004, Peck was sentenced to 16 months in prison after being convicted on sexual abuse charges, and ordered to register as a sex offender.

    “When Drake and I talked and he told me about what had happened, I was more devastated by that than anything that ever happened to me in my career thus far. And I told him, ‘I’m here for you,’” Schneider said in the video. At another point, he teared up when claiming that Bell’s mother approached him for help in writing a speech to read at Peck’s trial. “She came to me at the time, and she said, ‘Dan, I’m not good with words like you are. And would you help me with my speech for the judge? I said, ‘Of course.’ I did, and he [Peck] ended up going to prison and serving his time.”

    The producer called this “the darkest part of my career” and said he still doesn’t know why Peck was allowed to continue working on children’s programming after his prison stint. “He was hired on a Disney Channel show,” said Schneider. “I don’t understand that.” (According to Variety, Peck was terminated after Disney learned of his history.)

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  • Drake Bell, Dan Schneider, and More React to Bombshell Nickelodeon Docuseries

    Drake Bell, Dan Schneider, and More React to Bombshell Nickelodeon Docuseries

    When codirectors Mary Robertson and Emma Schwartz dove into making Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, an Investigation Discovery docuseries about alleged abuse and exploitation at kids’ network Nickelodeon, they created a list of names. “We literally put together a spreadsheet,” Schwartz recently told Vanity Fair. “We called everybody we could find on IMDb who had been in crew, who had been in cast, and just people across the industry. You talk to more people and talk to more people. Taking time to build a relationship, to build trust, to get to know people and understand what’s important to them.”

    Among those who spoke to the filmmakers were former child star Drake Bell, who in between roles on Nickelodeon’s The Amanda Show and Drake & Josh says he suffered sexual abuse at the hands of his vocal coach Brian Peck, whom he met on set. When asked to get into specifics about the abuse, Bell suggested that someone might “think of the worst stuff that someone could do to somebody as a sexual assault—and that’ll answer your question.” In October 2004, Peck was convicted on sexual abuse charges, sentenced to 16 months in prison, and ordered to register as a sex offender.

    By sharing his story, Bell joins former Nick stars like Alexa Nikolas (who also appears in the series) and Jennette McCurdy in publicizing alleged wrongdoing at the network that gave them their big breaks. The four-part series, which launches into Bell’s account with the final two episodes airing tonight on ID at 9 p.m., has already sparked statements from the likes of Nickelodeon mega-producer Dan Schneider, who is no stranger to toxicity allegations. Ahead, some of the reactions to the bombshell docuseries.

    Nickelodeon

    Nickelodeon previously said in a statement to Vanity Fair that it “investigates all complaints as part of our commitment to fostering a safe and professional workplace” and that it has “adopted numerous safeguards over the years.” In an additional comment to Deadline, the network directly addressed the abuse allegations made by one of its biggest stars. “Now that Drake Bell has disclosed his identity as the plaintiff in the 2004 case, we are dismayed and saddened to learn of the trauma he has endured, and we commend and support the strength required to come forward,” Nickelodeon said in a statement.

    Dan Schneider

    The name on nearly every documentary participant’s lips is Dan Schneider, who created a bevy of hit shows for Nickelodeon and faced numerous complaints of a hostile work environment during his tenure. In 2018, Nickelodeon cut business ties with Schneider. In a previous statement, Schneider told VF that reports of his abusive behavior in publications such as Deadline were not to blame for the parting of ways. However, he maintains: “I would absolutely do some things differently. I’ve learned a lot over the years about how to be a better boss.” As for allegations in Quiet on Set about imbuing his children’s shows with subliminal adult sexuality, Schneider also denied those claims. “Everything that happened on the shows I ran was scrutinized by dozens of involved adults,” he said in a statement. “A standards and practices group read and ultimately approved every script, and programming executives reviewed and approved all episodes.”

    Schneider’s representative offered a similar statement to Variety about the series, adding, “If there was an actual problem with the scenes that some people, now years later are ‘sexualizing,’ they would be taken down, but they are not, they are aired constantly all over the world today still, enjoyed by both kids and parents.” The statement also maintained that “every day on every set, there were always parents and caregivers and their friends watching filming and rehearsals,” adding, “Had there been any scenes or outfits that were inappropriate in any way, they would have been flagged and blocked by this multilayered scrutiny. Unfortunately, some adults project their adult minds onto kids’ shows, drawing false conclusions about them.”

    In the docuseries, some note Schneider’s habit of asking employees (many of them female) for massages while on set. “Dan deeply regrets asking anyone for neck massages,” his team said in response to Variety. “Though they happened in public settings, he knows this was highly inappropriate and would never happen again.”

    Russell Hicks

    The network’s former president of content and production referred to Schneider as “one of the most prolific producers of hit television in the kids and family entertainment business,” in his own statement to Variety. “Dan’s shows transcend children’s television and are staples on many streaming platforms today, enjoyed by both kids and their parents,” the statement continued. “Dan cared about the kids on his shows even when sometimes their own families unfortunately did not.” Hicks concluded that “every single thing that Dan ever did on any of his shows was carefully scrutinized and approved by executives at Nickelodeon.”

    Amy Berg

    Amy Berg, who has gone on to write and produce for shows including Jack Ryan and Law & Order: Organized Crime, reflected on her first Hollywood job—as Schneider’s assistant—in a statement posted to X on Monday. It was a title she held for less than a year before writing and co-executive producing the final seasons of the Nickelodeon series, Kenan & Kel and All That. “During my year with Dan, I wasn’t aware of any physically inappropriate behavior,” Berg writes. “What I can confirm, however, is that he was a fucking asshole. A psychological tormenter. He introduced me to panic attacks and the stress of working for him caused me to develop a significant heart arrhythmia. I eventually had surgery to [mostly] correct the issue, but by that point I’d lost all of my 20s. He stole those years from me.” 

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  • Drake Bell says he was sexually abused as a Nickelodeon child star  – National | Globalnews.ca

    Drake Bell says he was sexually abused as a Nickelodeon child star  – National | Globalnews.ca

    As part of a new documentary project, former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell has publicly claimed to be a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of ex-dialogue coach and convicted sex offender Brian Peck.

    The upcoming, four-part documentary series Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, created by Investigation Discovery, will see Bell discuss his allegations against Peck, who was convicted of child molestation in 2004.

    The sexual abuse allegedly occurred when Bell, now 37, was 15 years old.

    A press release from Investigation Discovery confirmed that the series will be the “first time” Bell is publicly recounting “the story of the abuse he suffered at the hands of Brian Peck.”

    Though the child in Peck’s criminal case was an unnamed minor, Investigation Discovery said Peck, 63, was convicted for his crimes against Bell.

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    In a clip for the docuseries released Tuesday, past Nickelodeon cast and crew members discussed learning of Peck’s crimes. When it’s revealed that the victim was a child actor on one of Nickelodeon’s shows, Bell appears and sits in a chair with a sigh.

    In August 2003, Peck was arrested on more than a dozen charges related to the sexual abuse of unnamed minor, Insider reported. He pleaded no contest to performing a lewd act with a 14- or 15-year-old and to oral copulation with a minor under 16.

    He served 16 months in prison and was made to register as a sex offender. He is believed to be currently residing in Los Angeles.

    The upcoming TV series will focus on shows created by Dan Schneider, the since-disgraced television producer who created a number of Nickelodeon’s most popular series, including iCarly, Zoey 101 and Victorious. Several former child stars, namely Jennette McCurdy, have since come forward to allege mistreatment and a hostile work environment at the hands of Schneider.


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    Schneider left Nickelodeon in 2018.

    Bell was one of the most recognized faces at Nickelodeon in the early 2000s, thanks to the success of popular children’s shows like Drake & Josh and The Amanda Show. Both shows were produced by Schneider.

    In recent years, Bell has widely fallen from grace amid accusations of partner abuse (which he denied), substance abuse issues and being reported missing in 2023. In 2021, Bell was ordered to serve two years of probation and perform 200 hours of community service after he pleaded no contest to attempted child endangerment and sending inappropriate messages to a 15-year-old girl.

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    Boy Meets World stars defended Brian Peck

    Actors Rider Strong, Will Friedle and Danielle Fishel, all of whom starred on the popular ’90s TV show Boy Meets World, said they were asked to participate in the documentary.

    The group declined the invitation in favour of discussing their interactions with Peck on their podcast, Pod Meets World

    Friedle and Strong said they’d both developed a strong friendship with Peck (who was in his late 30s at the time) after he was a guest star on Boy Meets World. The actors said Peck told them he was being victimized by the minor making the claims against him.

    Believing Peck, both Friedle and Strong wrote supportive character letters to the judge and showed up in court to support Peck.

    Friedle recalled the victim’s mother turning to Peck in the court gallery to say, “Look at all the famous people you brought with you. And it doesn’t change what you did to my kid.”

    “I just sat there wanting to die,” Friedle said. “It was like, ‘What the hell am I doing here?’ It was horrifying all the way around.”

    “We’re sitting in that courtroom on the wrong side of everything,” Friedle said. “There’s an actual victim here. And he turned us against the victim to where now we’re on his team.”

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    Friedle said he feels “ever-loving shame” for supporting Peck.

    UN reports ‘widespread sexual abuse of children in the entertainment industry’

    The Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV comes at a time when the United Nations has called for an end to the sexual abuse of children within the entertainment industry.

    On Tuesday, the international organization released a report that claimed child actors “are exposed to sexualized, violent and aggressive environments that are unsafe for their integral development and in which they can be exposed to the consumption of addictive substances.”

    Mama Fatima Singhateh, the UN special rapporteur on sale and sexual exploitation of children, said many instances of sexual abuse in the industry go unreported. This is “mainly due to the prevailing power dynamics, harmful gender norms, fear of retaliation and loss of career opportunities,” she said.

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    Grooming, which is a predatory sexual behaviour, is widely accepted in the entertainment industry, the report declared.

    The UN has called for “urgent action” to end the abuses, namely a “zero-tolerance policy” for those who exploit or abuse children.

    ‘Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV’ will air on Investigation Discovery on March 17 and 18 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse or is involved in an abusive situation, please visit the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime for help. They are also reachable toll-free at 1-877-232-2610.

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  • For a limited time only, you can now buy a ticket to get slimed at Nickelodeon Universe

    For a limited time only, you can now buy a ticket to get slimed at Nickelodeon Universe

    BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Spring break is here or almost here, which for many is a time to relax and have fun. For others, it may just be the perfect time to fulfill a childhood dream of getting doused in Nickelodeon’s trademark green slime.

    “We usually do a staycation. My kids are pretty little. I don’t think I’m ready for all the traveling yet,” said Christina Mueller, of Cottage Grove.

    There are signs everywhere that parents and kids are ready from a spring break dance to some thoughts on schoolwork.

    “School is kind of too much, you know we just finished with finals,” said high school student Dion Thomas, of Woodbury.

    But if you’re not planning a trip out of town, there are plenty of options in town to keep busy.  

    “It’s a time that we really enjoy seeing people come from all over the place to experience some of the new offerings that we have. Limited offerings, a limited ‘slime’ only, but it’s a lot of fun,” Chris Grap, Vice President of Experiential for Nickelodeon Universe at Mall of America, said.

    Nickelodeon Universe at Mall of America is offering a variety of experiences for Spring Break because, as 11-year-old Jackson Nelson puts it, “Sometimes it gets boring in the spring.”

    For littles who love Paw Patrol, there’s a new stage show called “Pups Off Patrol,” or “what do the pups do when they’re not tracking down Chickaletta or saving the day,” according to Grap.

    Ride lovers have a new option which is about to open called “Fly with Opa.”

    “That ride is a serene journey on the back of a sky bison, made for families as you circle around a highly themed and wooded area. It fits really well with the theme of Avatar: The Last Airbender,” said Grap.

    This 80s kid was drawn to a big new experience synonymous with Nickelodeon: Slime Central.

    “Over my last 12 years here, we’ve had celebrities get slimed, we’ve had winners of the Double Dare stage show get slimed, but this is the first time guests can choose to buy a ticket and be slimed, and we’re really excited to offer that. I have been slimed before. It is a unique experience that almost defies description,” said Grap.

    “Double Dare” host Marc Summers offered his rating of WCCO anchor Derek James’s own test sliming.

    “On a scale of one to ten, I give it a seven-plus,” said Summers, who is currently starring in a one-man off-Broadway show, “The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers” at New World Stages in New York City.

    James described the slime as “cold,” but added the experience “warmed me as it took me back to childhood.”

    You can get slimed at Nickelodeon Universe at Mall of America on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays through April 14. It’s $45 per person or $55 for two people. Time slots need to be booked online or at the West Guest Service desk in advance.

    Disclosure: Nickelodeon is owned by Paramount, as is CBS News and WCCO.

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