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He also called out Disney for not being "all that different."
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"Everybody’s laughing, but I did not find it funny" said Raquel Lee Bolleau, who was interviewed for Quiet On Set.
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From Dan Schneider asking for a quote of support to Amanda Bynes spitting in a Black costar's face.
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Schneider is the creator behind several hit Nickelodeon series including The Amanda Show, All That and iCarly.
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Bell and Bynes co-starred on The Amanda Show from 1999 to 2002.
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Google and Rotten Tomatoes list a fifth installment set to air in April.
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Her parents Rick and Lynn also declined since they wanted to stay out of the spotlight.
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The Nickelodeon production assistant was responsible for handling child actors on set.
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"When I watched the show, I could see the hurt in some people's eyes and it made me feel awful, and regretful, and sorry."
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"Had there been any scenes or outfits that were inappropriate in any way, they would have been flagged and blocked," a spokesperson for Schneider said.
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The skit finds a young Bynes eating spaghetti in a jacuzzi with Schneider.
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"The best advice is to keep your head up," the former actress told a fan.
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Stars like Zoey 101 alum Alexa Nikolas, who has spoken out about Schneider before, are set to appear in the documentary.
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This is the second time Bynes has canceled her podcast.
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"I talked to a few friends and they all said to keep going so we're going to continue the podcast," Bynes said.
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"So maybe one day, if we're able to get those types of guests on the show, we will resume the podcast," she told fans on TikTok.
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The former Nickelodeon actress recently kicked off her new podcast about the entertainment industry.
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She appears to be turning a new leaf after checking herself into a mental health facility in July.
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Bynes was thankfully unharmed after the incident, according to TMZ sources.
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Bynes said she was "really excited" to return to her comedy roots at 90’s Con.