Nickelodeon Controversy: ‘Quiet on Set’ Interviewees Unhappy with ID Network

Former Nickelodeon child stars and crew members interviewed for the documentary series ‘Quiet on Set’ have expressed dissatisfaction with its release on Investigation Discovery (ID). They claim they were unaware that ID, known for its true crime programming, would be producing the show and feel it sensationalized their experiences. The interviewees, including Alexa Nikolas and Raquel Lee Bolleau, have accused the producers of using deceptive tactics to secure their participation and believe a more credible network should have been involved.

Ariana Grande Declines to Participate in ‘Quiet on Set’

In the wake of the ‘Quiet on Set’ docuseries, which has shed light on disturbing experiences faced by child actors including Drake Bell and Giovonnie Samuels, it has been reported that Ariana Grande, a former child star on the Nickelodeon show ‘Victorious,’ has declined to participate for the time being. According to OK! Magazine, Grande and other former child actors such as Amanda Bynes and Jamie Lynn Spears turned down offers to share their experiences because they are not ready to discuss the topic publicly.

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