Steve Burns, former host of ‘Blue’s Clues’, shared his reactions after watching the documentary “Quiet on Set,” expressing dismay over allegations of abuse involving stars from Nickelodeon.
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Burns, who was the host of the children’s TV show “Blue’s Clues,” aired on Nick Jr., revealed he had no specific insights into Nickelodeon’s behind-the-scenes, as the two were ‘different’ channels.
In an interview with USA Today, Steve expressed empathy for those reliving traumatic memories. “It’s terrible to watch this unfold. I don’t know what more to say, other than it’s heartbreaking. The fact that this is now what everyone is talking about at the water cooler just breaks my heart,” he said.
The documentary revealed cases of abuse, including accusations against a Nickelodeon dialogue coach and a network producer. The new episode of “Quiet on Set” featured more accounts from former child actors of Nickelodeon, including allegations of unwanted advances, toxic work environment, and lack of support from coworkers.
Burns had previously shared a video on his TikTok that was interpreted as a response to disturbed fans of the documentary, sparking a wave of support and emotion from fans who appreciated the gesture of checking in on how the kids who watched his show are doing now. Check it out:
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