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Jennie Garth Gives One Final Statement on Dan Schneider, the Co-Creator of Her Show 'What I Like About You'

Jennie Garth worked with Dan Schenider on the series What I Like About You and she has one short and final statement to say about his scandal.

Schneider was the subject of the new docu-series Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, which explored allegations of inappropriate behavior on the sets of his Nickelodeon shows.

After creating The Amanda Show for Amanda Bynes, Schneider worked with her again on the WB series What I Like About You, in which Jennie played the actress’ sister.

In a new interview, Jennie was asked to comment on the scandal and share her current friendship status with Amanda.

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Dan Schneider Gives First Interview After 'Quiet On Set,' Addresses Inappropriate Jokes, Massages & More

Dan Schneider is addressing the allegations in the docu-series Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV in his first interview since all of the episodes were released.

The former Nickelodeon producer, writer and creator of several shows opened up about the alleged toxic workplace environments he created on his shows over the years.

The interview was conducted by BooG!e, who played T-Bo on iCarly, one of the many Nickelodeon shows Dan created.

In the interview, Dan shared his thoughts and reacted to the claims in the docu-series, addressing the inappropraite jokes in writers rooms, asking people on set to give him massages, and reacted to Drake Bell‘s confession that he was the one who was sexually assaulted by dialogue coach Brian Peck.

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Dan Schneider Speaks Out Amid Toxic Workplace Allegations

Dan Schneider is speaking out.

The 58-year-old TV show creator and producer, screenwriter and actor is denying allegations of a toxic workplace environment on the Nickelodeon series he created and ran, including The Amanda Show and All That.

The allegations include “sexualizing” child actors on those shows.

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'Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV' Trailer Includes Details on Dan Schneider's Time at Nickelodeon

A new docu-series will shed light on Dan Schneider‘s time at Nickelodeon and the various allegations of inappropriate behavior.

If you were unaware, the 58-year-old was responsible for some of the network’s most popular shows such as All That, Drake & Josh, Zoey 101 and iCarly. However, Nickelodeon cut ties with Dan in 2018.

Dan was accused of inappropriate conduct. In the years since his departure, stars such as Jennette McCurdy have opened up about their experiences.

The new series aims to shine more light on Dan, who is referred to as Nickelodeon’s former “golden boy.”

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Dan Schneider Reacts to Allegations of Inappropriate Conduct at Nickelodeon

Dan Schneider is opening up about his departure from Nickelodeon.

The 55-year-old TV producer, who announced that he was leaving the network in 2018, got candid in his first interview with the New York Times.

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'Zoey 101' Cast Reunites & Jamie Lynn Spears Reacts!

The cast of Zoey 101 is back together – but sadly missing Jamie Lynn Spears!

Creator Dan Schneider, Chris Massey, Sean Flynn, Victoria Justice, Matt Underwood, Abby Wilde, Paul Butcher, Jack Salvatore and Erin Sanders all gathered for a fun cast reunion dinner on Monday (July 29).

Jamie is currently filming her new Netflix series Sweet Magnolias in Atlanta, so she was unable to attend.

“Not only did I miss the reunion, but I also missed the FaceTime, because I’m lame and fell asleep…. thank y’all for the video and hope to see y’all very soon♥️😉,” she wrote on her Instagram.

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Nickelodeon Cuts Ties with Dan Schneider, Creator of 'All That,' 'Amanda Show,' & More

Nickelodeon has officially parted ways with Dan Schneider, the man behind most of the network’s hit shows for the past two decades.

The network has decided to cancel Schneider‘s series Game Shakers after three seasons, though his other current show Henry Danger will continue for a fifth season.

“Following many conversations together about next directions and future opportunities, Nickelodeon and our long-time creative partner Dan Schneider/Schneider’s Bakery have agreed to not extend the current deal,” Nickelodeon said in a statement. “Since several Schneider’s Bakery projects are wrapping up, both sides agreed that this is a natural time for Nickelodeon and Schneider’s Bakery to pursue other opportunities and projects.”

Dan and his Schneider’s Bakery team have created a string of lasting, groundbreaking hits over the years including iCarly, Drake & Josh, Victorious, Kenan & Kel and the current number-one hit show on Nickelodeon, Henry Danger. We thank Dan and his Schneider’s Bakery producers, executives and social media team for their immeasurable contributions to Nickelodeon, and we wish them the best in their future endeavors. And Dan and Schneider’s Bakery are proud of the work they did together with Nickelodeon and will always remain big fans of the network,” the network added in the statement.

Schneider began his career at Nickelodeon by co-creating All That and he went on to create shows like The Amanda Show, iCarly, Zoey 101, and more.

Deadline reports that there have been multiple complaints of abusive behavior and there is “suspicion over the treatment of some younger stars of his shows.”