Mayim Bialik has reacted to the abuse claims made against Nickelodeon by former child stars in Investigation Discovery’s docu-series Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.
Calling out documentarians like those behind Quiet on Set, Romano said: “These are people who don’t belong to our community.
“You’re watching what the entire culture was like,” Bialik, 48, said on the latest episode of her Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown podcast.
Elsewhere in the podcast episode, Romano, now 40, admitted that she won’t watch Quiet on Set because “it’s extremely triggering”.