Amanda Bynes and her family have exited the recent ID documentary series, which follows former child stars and their dark experiences at Nickelodeon.
according to TMZThe 37-year-old actress also avoided watching the film titled ” Quiet on set: The dark side of children’s television Not to mention the starring role, because “she didn’t have any bad experiences at all.”
The source told the outlet, “She felt she had nothing to share that would further their cause. In other words, she didn’t experience what the ‘QOS’ subjects did.”
“Amanda is grateful for everything she’s done at Nickelodeon,” the insider added, noting that the “The Amanda Show” alum credits the network with launching her career.
As for the actress’s parents, Rick and Lynn, the source said, “They are both low-key people who want to stay out of the spotlight. Unlike Amanda, they actually watched the documentary and were saddened and saddened by the accusations.” disgust.”
“The entire family unit hasn’t experienced what other child actors have done on network television…which is why it doesn’t make sense for them to be on this show,” they added.
Quiet on set In the four-part series, former child stars including Drake Bell talk about their experiences at the network.
One episode also chronicled Amanda’s rise as a child star after being discovered at the Laugh Factory in the mid-1990s.
Additionally, she joins Ariana Grande, Victoria Justice, and others as the subject of over-sexualization by Nickelodeon show creators.
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