'Quiet on Set' Filmmakers and Celebrities Speak Out on Industry Toxicity

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Soledad O'Brien, host of 'Quiet on Set', criticizes the entertainment industry for preying on parents as well as child stars, arguing that the system isolates kids and makes them vulnerable to predators. She defends the parents of former child stars who claim to have been victimized, suggesting that they were set up to fail from the beginning. O'Brien also calls out the industry for systemic issues and points to the hiring of Brian Peck by Disney post-prison as evidence. The fifth episode of 'Quiet on Set' is set to premiere on April 7.
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