Bryan Christopher Hearne isn’t bought on Dan Schneider’s apology.
In the wake of Max’s stunning documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV, Nickelodeon boss Dan Schneider posted a prolonged video apologizing for a few of his “a**hole” conduct throughout his heyday on the youngsters’s TV community. He even touched on the devastating Drake Bell sexual assault state of affairs. But he notably failed to deal with any of the creepy claims geared toward him by Zoey 101 alum Alexa Nikolas… You can watch his full video (under):
However, Bryan is looking B.S.
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The now 35-year-old, who as soon as starred in Nickelodeon’s All That earlier than he was eventually fired, advised TMZ on Sunday precisely how he feels about Dan’s apology. He advised a cameraman:
“The apology is crazy.”
He agreed that the video was similar to “bad acting,” furthering that little one actors want much better therapy behind the scenes for issues to actually change:
“I think that we need to have mental health professionals on set for children.”
He continued:
“There needs to be therapists on hand representing and standing up for children. Child actors, specifically. And I really just think that everybody realistically needs to start really paying attention to the laws and the rules, and if there’s something wrong with the laws and rules, change them. Change them for the sake of the kids.”
As far as talking out, he added:
“I’m not going to lie, it was hard to recount and go back 20 years and talk about the hard stuff, but as a person that is deeply rooted in activism, especially for advocating for youth, I do feel like I did my part and we’re still going.”
The little one star famous he’s been attempting to get in contact with everybody who participated in Quiet on Set to verify they’re placing ahead motion after talking out. Watch the video (under):
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