Noel Clarke’s former agent Gary O’Sullivan has been abruptly let go from UK management firm 42.
30.04.2021 - 17:22 / deadline.com
ITV has decided to drop the final episode of Viewpoint after The Guardian published bombshell allegations about the show’s leading man, Noel Clarke. The final episode in the five-part series was due to broadcast on Friday night.
An ITV spokesperson said: “ITV has a zero tolerance policy to bullying, harassment and victimisation and robust procedures in place to investigate and deal with any complaints. We strongly believe that everyone deserves to work in a supportive and safe environment.
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Noel Clarke’s former agent Gary O’Sullivan has been abruptly let go from UK management firm 42.
Following the allegations of serious misconduct made against Noel Clarke, his Viewpoint co-star Bronagh Waugh has said that if the allegations are true, then she "stands in solidarity" with his accusers.The actress took to her Instagram and Twitter to share her thoughts on the situation and captioned it with a broken heart emoji.The 38 year old began: "I stand in solidarity with the women who have come forward to bravely & courageously tell their story. I am deeply saddened & shocked.
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Noel Clarke has issued an apology for his actions, but the actor has “vehemently” denied sexual misconduct or criminal behaviour.The 45 year old has said he will be seeking professional help and has “deeply” apologised after the allegations of misconduct from 20 women surfaced. In a statement made to PA news agency, Noel said: “I vehemently deny any sexual misconduct or criminal wrongdoing.
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ITV has announced that it will not broadcast the final episode of its miniseries Viewpointin the U.K. following a series of allegations against its lead star, the British actor, writer and producer Noel Clarke.
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Viewpoint after allegations of sexual harassment and bullying were made against the actor.Yesterday (April 29), a report was published in the Guardian that saw 20 women accuse Clarke of a variety of wrongdoings – from alleged bullying to sexual harassment and unwanted sexual contact.Clarke has denied all claims through his lawyers except for one, accepting that he once made inappropriate comments about one woman for which he later apologised.Viewpoint is airing on ITV across all five weeknights