“Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” is causing fans to rethink their childhoods. The new ID documentary is forcing some millennials to reconsider the Nickelodeon shows they grew up with, both on-screen jokes and backstage conditions. 'This docuseries will make me never look at most of our Nickelodeon series the same way,' one X user wrote.
.com has reached out to Grande for comment. A spokesperson for Schneider told NBC News that “every scene was approved by the network and these shows are all still being aired today. If there was an actual problem, they would be taken down, but they air constantly all over the world, enjoyed by kids and parents.” “It’s like we were raised on a diet of subtle adult humor disguised as innocent cartoons. Talk about a childhood mind-bender!” one wrote.
.com’s request for comment. It was unclear if Handy has legal representation at this time. In the second half of the documentary, former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell comes forward as Peck's previously unnamed victim. 'I know Drake Bell’s segment tomorrow is gonna rock millennials to our cores,' one X user wrote. These are the people we grew up with and looked up to. That made being a kid feel cool and better than becoming an adult.
.com has reached out to Bynes for comment and has not heard back as of March 18. The second half of the documentary will focus on Bell's allegations and experiences.
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