Jennette McCurdythe star of Nickelodeon who starred iCarly y Sam & Catrevealed in his autobiography that the chain offered him 300 thousand dollars for not talking about alleged abuse suffered while working there.
as it counts VarietyMcCurdy, whose book is called I’m Glad My Mom Died (I’m glad mom died), explains that she was abused by a person she refers to only as The creator.
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According to the actress, The creator encouraged that she drank alcohol when she was only 18 years old (it’s illegal to drink in the US if you’re under 21) and he also gave shoulder massages in an inappropriate way.
“My shoulders have a lot of knots, but I don’t want them to The creator be the one rubbing them. I wanted to tell him something, tell him to stop, but I’m so scared I’m going to offend him,” McCurdy says.
She explains that after Sam & Cat was cancelled, a representative of Nickelodeon He even offered her $300,000 “as a thank you gift” for her work.
However, the agent also allegedly told him that all the company wanted was that “I will never speak publicly” of his experience at Nickelodeon, specifically related to The Creator.
McCurdy explains that he turned down the offer because he felt it was “shut-up money and I’m not going to take shut-up money.”
In addition, he points out that he does not understand how a network that produces children’s programs does not have a “moral compass” or ethical standards.
Jennette McCurdy’s book will be out on August 9.
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