Rolling Stone published a new investigation yesterday (March 16) documenting the allegations of racism, sexism, and sexually inappropriate behaviour across several shows including All That, The Amanda Show and Zoey 101.The report coincides with the launch of four-part docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, which premiered March 17 and 18.
Schneider’s representatives have responded to certain claims both on the show and in Rolling Stone‘s report.Several cast members alleged that several scenes written in Schneider-affiliated kid’s shows were sexually inappropriate.
The docuseries alleged All That‘s Leon Frierson played a character called “Captain Big Nose,” who had shoulder pads in the shape of phalluses.
Schneider was also accused of developing a character called Penelope Taynt on The Amanda Show. There were also alleged to have been other sexually suggestive scenes, some featuring now popstar Ariana Grande, who appeared on Victorious as Cat Valentine.
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