Uncover the shocking revelations of American actor Charlyne Yi alleging abuse and assault on the set of Taika Waititi's 'Time Bandits'. Paramount investigates the claims, promising action.
In a shocking turn of events, American actor Charlyne Yi has come forward with serious allegations of abuse and assault on the set of Taika Waititi's upcoming Apple TV+ series, 'Time Bandits'. Yi claimed that they were not only physically assaulted but also psychologically abused during their time working on the show. The claims include being forced to quit the project, denied compensation for a back injury, and experiencing PTSD as a result of the alleged mistreatment. Paramount Television Studios launched a full investigation into the matter, stating that 'steps were taken' to address the situation.
Furthermore, Yi detailed disturbing incidents where they were reportedly told to 'submit to [their] abuser so he wouldn't physically assault [them] more', shedding light on a toxic work environment that led to suicidal thoughts. The revelations have sparked a conversation about workplace safety and the treatment of actors in the entertainment industry.
As the story unfolds, the entertainment industry faces scrutiny over the treatment of its actors, prompting a reevaluation of on-set practices. The allegations against an unnamed actor working on 'Time Bandits' have raised concerns about accountability and the protection of talent in the industry.
In the midst of the controversy, it is essential for production companies to prioritize the well-being of their cast and crew, ensuring a safe and respectful work environment. Charlyne Yi's bravery in speaking out against abuse serves as a reminder of the importance of fostering a culture of respect and support within the entertainment industry.
Charlyne Yi alleges that they were assaulted on the set of Taika Waititi's 'Time Bandits.' Paramount investigated and says 'steps were taken' to help.
American star Charlyne Yi said they were forced to quit the project and were denied compensation for a back injury and PTSD.
American actor Charlyne Yi has claimed they were assaulted and psychologically abused on the set of Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement's upcoming Apple TV+.
Charlyne Yi said they were also forced to quit the TV series and were denied compensation for a back injury and PTSD.
Charlyne Yi has leveled some serious allegations against an unnamed actor they worked with on Taika Waititi's upcoming Apple TV+ series Time Bandits, ...
At the time of the complaint, Paramount Television Studios conducted a full investigation regarding allegations that were brought to our attention. While all ...
They also said they were told "to submit to [their] abuser so he wouldn't physically assault [them] more", and claimed they experienced suicidal thoughts ...
Charlyne Yi accused a costar on Taika Waititi's upcoming "Time Bandits" of physically assaulting and "psychologically" abusing them.
Actor Charlyne Yi alleges they were "physically assaulted multiple times" and "psychologically abused" on set of the series.
Actor Charlyne Yi has detailed the experience of being physically assaulted by a scene partner on the set of the Apple TV+ adaptation of Time Bandits.