Child Stars Ring the Alarm
The 'Quiet on Set' mini-docuseries exposes predatory behavior & practices in the entertainment industry
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Despite the passing of time, my heart remains youthful as I cherish the animated and live-action classics of Nickelodeon, Disney, and Cartoon Network from the late '90s and early '00s. To this day, I indulge in marathon sessions of beloved shows such as Courage the Cowardly Dog, SpongeBob SquarePants, and That’s So Raven. During my pre-teen years, the creations of Dan Schneider became my catalog of cherished guilty pleasures, including iCarly, Zoey 101, Drake and Josh, All That, and Kenan and Kel. By immersing myself in these shows, I am transported to a state of sheer happiness, dreaming of either joining their fictional worlds or perhaps forging my own path in showrunning, akin to Shonda Rhimes and Quinta Brunson. Through engrossing myself in these narratives, I honed my ability to craft compelling stories and learned the art of capturing an audience's imagination.
The inner child within me feels deeply enraged by the recent allegations and revelations surrounding the child stars I admired growing up, particularly their experiences of sexual assault and harassment within the entertainment industry. While not entirely surprising, the industry's standards reveal a willingness to forsake ethical principles in pursuit of greater financial gain. However, when these issues affect children, especially within spaces that are meant to ensure their safety, it sparks an enduring outrage among all who are or have been part of that environment. There should never be a scenario in which a child's safety is jeopardized or compromised, regardless of working conditions or other circumstances. As a society, we must take a stand against abhorrent behaviors that cause emotional trauma by implementing better prevention procedures.
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