while drake bell I was having a nightmare on Nickelodeon. Another fellow star on a rival network said the Mouse House protected him during his run.
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Hutch Dano — The actor, who appeared in 'The Suite Life on Deck' and 'Zeke and Luther' in his younger days, sat down for an interview. TMZ Verified This week, he said that unlike Nick's Drake, he never experienced any abuse while working at Disney.
Dano sympathizes with victims of abuse, including Drake, but he was never one of them. He said that if it were true, he would absolutely admit it.
HD described what his experience was like on set as a child. He said he worked only with the best in the industry on all of his projects and felt Disney did a good job of protecting the safety of its actors. It's not an excavation. Dano is just talking about his experience.
HD said he considers himself lucky. Because other people in his position have obviously succumbed to terrible things. And in the big picture, he said he's glad the issue is seeing the light of day.
as we reported drake is set to tell me what happened Between him and his one-time conversation coach Brian Peck … was found guilty of molesting Drake in the early 2000s. The full interview sharing Drake's story will air in full later this weekend. And that is downright cruel.
As you know, Peck pleaded no contest in 2004 to committing a lewd act with a 14- or 15-year-old and engaging in oral copulation with a 16-year-old. Drake revealed that the guy even has a lot of stars. Stand up for him and his character, either in person or in a letter.
You can hear the full conversation with Hutch on TMZ Verified starting at midnight. Nickelodeon documentary 'Quiet On Set' premieres March 17th and March 18th from 9 PM – 11 PM ET/PT on ID.