I started and finished Quiet on Set in one sitting this evening. There’s obviously a lot to unpack from this docu-series and it would take a significant amount of time to run through every single thing that stood out to me in all the wrong ways, so I just want to quickly say this: there was an abundance of red flags with all these adults who were trusted with young children, and it truly blows my mind that 1) Nickelodeon as a network approved it and 2) almost none of the parents of these child stars spoke out about it. The ones who did were either alienated from their child or their child was fired. I can’t remember who it was who said something along the lines of “if you’re an adult who’s going to employ children, it’s your responsibility to ensure that you create an environment where they feel safe expressing they’re not comfortable with something,” but she hit the nail on the head with that one. In the 20 year time span this docu-series covered, none of these child stars felt comfortable expressing any discomfort they felt in their tenure with Nickelodeon. Jennette McCurdy’s book still haunts me to this day, and it pains me to say that she barely scratched the surface.
It’s disappointing to learn that so many disgusting things were going on behind the scenes of so many shows I adored as a child/tween, and I hope every single one of these child stars know how much support they have and are able to heal.
Dan Schneider, Jason Handy, Brian Peck, Ezel Channel, Robin Bell, and whoever else was behind these child stars being abused and exploited — you should all feel ashamed of yourselves and I genuinely hope you all know no peace for the rest of your lives.
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And I remember the Nose Boy and Lil Fetus skits. Where to begin? I didn't realize how phallic the costume was when I was 8 but between the racism in having the Black boy play the superhero with a big nose and the creep factor Bryan Hearne and Leon Frierson deserved so much better.
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Amount so many take aways from the Quiet On Set documentary, another one that I think it’s important is that a child should never become the provider of an entire family. It’s dangerous. This creates a matter of conflict of interest because the family’s livelihood now depends on that child getting employed and a lot of parents neglect their kids safety as long as it continues giving them certain lifestyle. The actor Bryan Hearne from All That saying that he was trying to get his family out of their financial situation so he endured a lot of uncomfortable situations should not exist. Because that was not the child’s responsibility. And a lot of times networks employ people that aren’t stable financially so they can exploit them more.
And this can be said now for all of those “family influencers” that totally exploit their kids for content. And it never vibes well with me.
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I finished watching Quiet on the Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV around 12:30 AM, and I am absolutely speechless and mortified. The amount of sexual innuendo these minors were scripted to do under Dan Schneider's orders is beyond disgusting! Example: Ariana [Grande] was trying to squeeze a potato, which clearly looked sexual, and then lied upside down on a bed pouring water on herself while squealing and moaning. “Mmm, I’m thirsty!”, she said in a youthful yet slightly seductive tone. Another example: Jamie [Lynn Spears] had goo-like substance accidentally squirted on her face by her costar Alexa Nikolas (who's character, by the way, was heavily sexualized alongside Jamie and her character). Given how disgusting of a man Dan was, the substance intentionally looked like c*m. It was supposed to be a comical moment, but Spears clearly looked uncomfortable. Some other points:
The unsetting things the cast members from All That were put through, such as Bryan Hearne. He portrayed a rapper named Lil' Fetus. That alone is just racist. The costume and position he was forced to wear and be in... WOW. I have no words.
I vividly remember the kid version of 'Fear Factor' on Nickelodeon, but I never really watched it. Seeing some of the dares the kids had to do, such as put a live scorpion in your mouth or get peanut butter licked off your bare body by dogs, looked absolutely terrifying and, for some, traumatizing.
Drake [Bell]. WOW. Everything Brian [Peck] did to him at age 15...
"I was sleeping on the couch where I would usually sleep and I woke up to him, I opened my eyes, I woke up and he was sexually assaulting me, and I froze and 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. What? Am I going to call my mom and be like, ‘Hey, this just happened. Can you come pick me up? I’ll just sit here and wait.’ I had no car, I didn’t drive. I was 15 at this time."
There were 41 people that wrote their letter of support to Brian.
"His entire side of the courtroom was full. FULL. There were definitely some recognizable faces on that side of the room, and my side was, uh, me, my mom, and my brother. Brian had been convicted, but getting all this support from a lot of people in the industry and... yeah ... I was pretty shocked. My mom got up, she had a statement. I wasn't going to address Brian. There was no... no reason to.”
Brian pleaded no contest for two charges of child sexual abuse: "lewd or lascivious act" and "oral copulation" to a child under 16 years-old. 'No contest', man, seriously????
He literally only got sentenced 16 months in prison and had to register himself as a sex offender. That's it. What the fuck?! Oh, yeah, and then he ended up working on the Disney Channel show The Suite Life of Zack & Cody some time after his sentence was up. Again, what the actual fuck?!
A few of the petitioners that were stated are James Marsden (not Prince Edward from Enchanted!), Taran Killam (I only know him from SNL, but this still stunned me!), Alan Thicke, Thomas DeSanto, Ron Melendez, Rider Strong, and Will Friedle.
The amount of sexual references is ridiculous and, now, as an adult, uncomfortable to watch. I can't believe all of those [sexual references] went over my head as a kid! Dan said he knew kids watching these actions would find them funny, so that's why he made these minors do them.
The entire incident involving 12-year-old Brandi and former production assistant Jason Handy. Her mother, who was a legal assistant for Hollywood, said she didn't know if she should call the police or not after he emailed 12-year-old Brandi a nude picture (who, by the way, immediately ran to her room while screaming and then crying). She decided to not call the police because she didn't want to be seen as a "bad parent".
(previous bullet point continued) That is your DAUGHTER. I hope Brandi doesn't talk to her mother to this day.
Jason literally had a journal where he wrote about his feelings towards children, especially little girls. He admitted (in writing) that he wanted to go as far as to “r*pe” little girls too…
Penelope Taynt. I loved this character, and The Amanda Show! Please go research what a "taint" is...
Don't get me started on Amanda Bynes and everything that happened to her and her career, and what all happened between her and Dan. He got way too close to her...!
There's a lot more, but I'll end the bullet points here. I recommend watching this horrifying documentary. Dan was a misogynist, racist, egoistical, and disgusting man who had too much power. The more famous he became, the more powerful and rude he was to the cast (most all of who were minors) and crew.
🌷 March 20, 2024 🌷
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Black Actors and Actresses were targeted on #Nickelodeon ! #quietonset
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7. If you use song lyrics, which artist’s songs did you pull from the most?
Okay, so I had to do a deep dive on this one because I'm nerdy and curious that way (And I use a lot of song lyrics)
Fic Titles 2023
Ruelle - 2
OneRepublic - 1
Niall Horan - 1
Zac Bryan - 1
Taylor Swift -1
Lauren Daigle - 1
Luke Hemmings - 1
Chapter Titles 2023
Kenny Chesney - 1
Christina Perri - 1
Taylor Swift - 4
Post Malone - 1
Ruelle - 8
Gary Allan - 1
5SOS - 1
Rascal Flatts - 1
White Stripes - 1
James Bay - 1
Seafret - 1
Forest Blakk - 2
Amy Shark - 1
Gabrielle Aplin - 1
Adele - 1
Tommee Profitt - 1
He is We - 1
Caleb Hearn - 1
Overall Winner: Ruelle
14. What's your shortest work of the year?
a prelude to a kiss (Twylexis, 335 words)
with eyes wide open i tore you apart (Buddie, 377 words)
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Greenpeace - Don't Stop from Samona Olanipekun on Vimeo.
This is no ordinary cover: Don’t Stop is a contemporary fable about being young in the world today. The song is a call to action for people worried about their future and the state of the planet, and a rallying cry for those who dream of a better tomorrow. Together we can stand up to the fossil fuel industry. Add your name now: act.gp/3qIN8o6
Production Company: Lammas Park @lammas_park_productions
Director - Samona Olanipekun @samona_o
Exec Producers - Steve McQueen, Bona Orakwue @bonaclara7, Anna Smith Tenser @smithspanna
Producer - George Telfer @gtelfs
Production Manager - Chanel Parkinson @chanellyonthetelly
PA - Hannah Lockwood @hanlockwood
Cast Coordinator - Beth Rubery @beth.rubery
Production Runner - Tom Gimlette @tomgimlette
Researcher - Shireen Bahmanizad @shireen_bahmanizad
Researcher - Conall O’Brien @conallobrien
Bidding Producer - Nat Baring @natanatics
Lammas Park Head of Operations - Nicholas Horne
Lammas Park Production Assistant - Umashni Puvanendran
1st AD - Gabriel O’Donohue @_gabriel.odonohue_
Movement Director - Liara Barussi @liarabarussi
Casting Director - Coralie Rose @coralie_blamo_rose
DOP - Annika Summerson @annisummerson
Steadicam / Camera Op - Jonathan Tyler @jonotyler
Focus Puller A Cam - Kate Mollins @kate__mo_
Focus Puller B Cam - Sam Ebrahim Riley @samrileyac
Clapper / Loader - Sonia Rogriguez
Camera Trainee - Lucas Murray Reynolds
Grip - Warwick Drucker
Video Playback - Robbie Ross @rsvp.london
DIT - Ben Grady @colour.grady
Sound Recordist - Anthony Leung @anthonyleungsound
Gaffer - Salvador Lopez-Gomez @glofilmlighting
Best Boy - Jamie Hitchens @jamiehitchens
Desk Op - Noah Furrer
Electricians - Charlie Lodge, Lee Madigan, Nathan Rubins
Rigger - Steve Daly @steve_daly
Production Designer - Jade Adeyemi @adeyumyum
Prop Buyer - Martha Howe @martha.howe, Matty Mancy @matty.mancey
Led Art Assistant - Lea Otovic @leaotovic
Art Dept Assistant - Isabelle Bryan, Nana-yaw Mensah @nyk_mensah, Lucia Barsegian @luciabarsegian, Daisy Alexander, Fenella Evans @fen.art_, Sofia Karavis @sofiakara
Construction by Cous De La @cousdela
SFX Supervisor - Neil Gawthrop
SFX Technicians - Miguel Ferreira, Jonathan Long
SFX by Machine Shop @machineshopsfx
Costume Designer - Verity May Lane @veritymaylane
Costume Assistants - Amy Thompson @a_thompson, Johanna Yohannes, Ellie Rimmer @ellie_r1
Make Up Designer - Maya Man @mayamanartist
Make Up Assistants - Chelsea Murphy @sculptedbychelsea, Nic Marilyn @nicmarilyn
Hair Designer - Kreszend Sackey @kreszendsackey
Hair Assistant - Viviane Melo @vivianemelomua
Medic - Verity Stacy
Editor - Jack Williams @__jackwilliams_
Edit House - The Assembly Rooms @the_assembly_rooms
Edit Producer - Phoebe Armstrong-Beaver
Sound Designer - Jack Sedgwick @snappajack
Audio Post - King Lear @kinglearlondon
Audio Producer - Suzy McGregor
Colourist - George Kyriacou @georgekcolourist
Post - Black Kite Studios @blackkitestudios
VFX - Mark Stannard
Colour Producer - Holly Tidwell @holly_tidwell, Jade Denne @jadedenne
Camera - Panavision @panavisionofficial
Lighting - Panalux @panaluxworld
Studio - Dukes Island Studios
Insurance - Dan Woods at Media Insurance Brokers
Accountancy - Robert Okonski & Emmanuel Lindsay at Clay GBP
Casting Assistants - Laura Meredith
Additional Casting - Lauren Patterson @ Jukebox Collective Agency
CAST:
Speech Givers:
Kyle Osbourne
Lili Chin
Tomorrow’s Warriors: Kyle Osborne, Emily Tran, Cassius Cobbson, Shanise, David, Tami
Lisa Smith
Waiters & Kitchen Staff
Cameron Berryman, Izaebella Cresci, Christopher Mbaki, Jinessa Meggi, Ebony Aboagye, Oliver Manley, Kade Turner, Geddy Stringer
Party Guests:
Graham Collier, Anja Kick, Philippa Casares, Noreen Goodwin, Benji Ming, Catherine Cornwall, Huma Mohyuddin, Ellie Madden, Albert Graver, Rainier Manzano, Ruby Gascoyne, Sharifa Butterfly, Haseeb ‘Chilly’ Hearn, Duran Abdullah, Mikael Rivieri, Patrick Gabco, Ellie Harlulow, Rogerio Ghesti, Katerina Bragin, Michael Ahfong, Kesiena Banye, Beverly Connel, Jeanette Maskell, Peter Wilkinson
and Featuring: Will Poulter, Fraser T Smith and Avelino
MUSIC
Written by: Christine McVie / Universal Music Publishing Group
Produced by: Fraser T Smith / 70Hz
Original Rap verses: Avelino
Music Supervision and Consultancy: Ed Bailie and Seb Whyte / Leland Music
Music Marketing: Olivia Hobbs and Clare Wright / Blackstar Agency
Performed by: Future Utopia X Avelino X Tomorrow's Warriors
With thanks to: House Gospel Choir, Benjamin Kwasi Burrell, Janine Irons, Fish Krish, Gabriel Starkey, Patricia Pascal
AGENCY
Creative Agency: Mother London
Creative Director: James Sellick @jamessellickauthor
Creative: Scott Anderson @scottanders44
Title Design: Ben McNaughton
Head of Production: Anna Murray @annasedgwick
Producers: Tommy Frankau @tommyfrankau, Nic Akinnibosun, Joseph Ogunmokun
Epilogue: Written by Scroobius Pip in collaboration with Greenpeace, performed by Lilli Chin
Special Featured Performance: Will Poulter
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Megan Thee Stallion performing at the Grammys 2021.
Fashion: Custom made Swarovski crystal bodysuit made by Bryan Hearns and Dolce & Gabbana.
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Forget The Best Read: Do A Beach Listen With These Wondery Shows
For those not intimately familiar with the podcast industry, Wondery is an American podcast network and publisher of podcasts including Dirty John, Dr. Death, and The Shrink Next Door. Wondery was founded in 2016 by entrepreneur and media executive Hernán Lopez. The company was launched with backing from 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios). In late 2020, it was announced that Wondery had been purchased by Amazon Music. The acquisition enabled Amazon to establish a beachhead in podcasting. Amazon does produce podcasts via its audiobook company, Audible, but many of those are for subscribers only.
My favorite Wondery podcasts are Business Wars with David Brown, American History Tellers with Lindsay Graham (not the douchey politician), American Innovations with Steven Johnson, and History Chicks with Beckett Graham and Susan Vollenweider.
Wondery has two premium subscription options, Wondery+ and Wondery+ Kids for those who either have money to burn, hate ads that much, or enjoy getting stuff before others.
Anyway, Wondery does have some podcasts that are ear worthy, especially for a summer beach listen instead of a beach read.
Whether you’re cooped up in a car, plane, or train to reach the ultimate summer vacay spot, showing off your Ozempic body at the pool, or you’re simply trying to avoid your family at a summer BBQ, Wondery has listeners covered with several podcasts that will make the time go by faster than the amount of time summer seems to last.
Here are some recommended listens:
Lemme Say This (NEW)
New episodes weekly with more pop culture gossip + guests For those of us who are chronically online and need all the entertainment gossip/news, this is for you! Hosted by journalists and real-life best friends, Peyton Dix and Hunter Harris (Hung Up Substack), the weekly convo series is basically a glorified group chat. Each episode focuses on a few recent pop culture moments with a guest and offers highly entertaining opinions on each – for instance, the summer of Charli XCX vs. Sabrina Carpenter, Selena Gomez’s naked feet boyfriend, and who takes the crown for Hollywood’s most divorced man. Watch episodes on YouTube
Happily Never After: Dan and Nancy (NEW)
New episodes premiering weekly until July 1
The real life story of how to murder your husband! This true crime/dark comedy show surrounds romantic suspense writer, Nancy Brophy, whose written horrific fictions start bleeding into her real life when her husband is found murdered at work. Fellow romance novelist and former true crime reporter Heidi Joy Tretheway, who was a member of Nancy’s writing club in Portland, OR, hosts the series, bringing her first-hand knowledge and insights to the unbelievable twisted tale
This is Keke Palmer (NEW)
New episodes weekly Baby, Keke is back! Keke Palmer has questions for days, about everything under the sun, and each episode is a journey down the rabbit hole on a topic that she cannot stop obsessing over. She’ll also get deep with special guests, trying to answer the questions that keep us up at night. We are getting INTO IT. Season two guests include Amy Poehler, Vivica A. Fox, Kel Mitchell, Skilla Baby, JT, Giovonnie Samuels & Bryan Hearne (from “Quiet on Set”), and more.
● BONUS! Need summer accessories, clothing, or other lifestyle items? Check out Keke’s new apparel line, "Keke Says."
Blame it on the Fame: Milli Vanilli
This podcast details the rise to fame and swift downfall of Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan, the infamous R&B duo known as Milli Vanilli who were taken under the wing of German producer Frank Farian, and quickly discovered – the hard way – the difference between star power and real power. Comedian and actress Amanda Seales (“Insecure,” “The Real”) hosts the series.
The Competition
The world of pageantry is going through a major reckoning, and journalist/podcaster Shima Oliaee (formerly NPR and “Dolly Parton’s America”) is here to explain what value (or lack thereof) they provide for young girls. When Shima was 17, she competed in the long-running (since 1958) Distinguished Young Women (DYM) contest against 49 other high school senior girls for the big prize – a scholarship – and lost. With the 2024 contest taking place this June in Alabama, Shima takes listeners behind the scenes of this wild contest, following seven contestants to show us what it’s like to be a teen girl in America today.
The Last City
Not traveling anywhere this summer? How about venturing to the futuristic, utopian land of Pura? This two-part, immersive, cli-fi narrative drama weaves together elements of the climate crisis, its subsequent mental health consequences, and complicated feelings about our shared future, as it explores the brewing mystery beneath Pura’s perfect exterior, while ultimately sharing an inspiring message about the power of humanity to create positive change. Cast members include Rhea Seahorn (“Better Call Saul”), Maury Sterling (“Homeland”), Jeannie Tirado (“Fairy Tale Zero”), Skye Lourie (“The Pillars of the Earth”), and Celia Rose (“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds”).
Check out these Wondery podcasts based on your individual tastes. I'm not much for celebrity podcasts, but Keke Palmer is an exception to my own rule. And how the hell did Milli Vanilli fool so many people? Finally, given the recent throne abdications in several key beauty pageants, it's time to reassess the value they bring to society and to the participants.
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