Quiet on Set Exposes Disturbing Behind-the-Scenes Behavior at Nickelodeon
The documentary series reveals allegations of child abuse, racism, and sexual assault involving former child stars and producers.
- Raquel Lee Bolleau recounts being humiliated on set during 'The Amanda Show,' describing an incident where she was repeatedly spit on by Amanda Bynes.
- Bryan Hearne and other actors of color share experiences of discrimination and pressure to represent their race while working at Nickelodeon.
- Producer Dan Schneider and vocal coach Brian Peck are highlighted for creating toxic and abusive environments, with Peck having served prison time for assaulting a minor.
- Raquel Lee Bolleau expresses her disillusionment with the entertainment industry, announcing her departure following her experiences depicted in the series.
- The series has sparked a broader conversation about the treatment of child actors and the need for systemic change in the entertainment industry.