As RadarOnline.com beforehand reported, quickly after the discharge of the documentary, a number of former little one stars from the community protested outdoors Nickelodeon’s Burbank places of work.
The protest was led by former Zoey 101 star Alexa Nikolas and others who held pictures of Nickelodeon executives accused of fostering a poisonous atmosphere and enabling abusers whereas the group chanted, “Defend survivors, not predators!” and “Energy to survivors!”
Nikolas introduced initially of the protest, which was being live-streamed, “This can be a very monumental second for little one stars all over the place.”
“We have been so scared of those networks and the adults that we have been working for for such a very long time, and now we’re adults and we get to allow them to know the way we really feel.”