Was it ALL a LIE?! Body Language Analyst REACTS to Dan Schneider's "Quiet on Set" Apology

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In "Quiet on Set," a recent docu-series, Child actors and adult employees of 90s kids television, revealed the dark secrets and behaviors that took place behind the scenes of some of the most popular TV shows. In an apology video, producer and show-runner; Dan Schneider, responds to the accusations made against him by several employees and coworkers. But what do his body language and word choice reveal? Is this a sincere apology or is he hiding his true feelings? Find out now!
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01:18 What Did Dan Schneider Do?
03:52 Dan Schneider Body Language
08:28 This Did Not Make Sense
17:26 Is This a Real Apology?
25:33 Is He Lying About This?
33:40 What Happened with Drake Bell?
40:40 Is He Actually Sorry?
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  • @TheBehavioralArts
    @TheBehavioralArts2 ай бұрын

    Hey Everyone! Sorry the video was a little later than usual, I was making some last minute changes. Also, for those of you who use the subtitles, it will take a bit of time for them to be ready given the last minute upload. Thank you for your patience. I Hope you all enjoy the analysis, I had to cut down a lot of what I filmed because it was getting very long so you might notice i skipped over a few things we've talked about a lot in other videos (like one-sided shoulder shrugs and mouth shrugs) but I am very happy with the things I did cover on this, I think there was a lot of great subtleties to the words he was choosing. Enjoy 🤗!

  • @Princessofthedrk

    @Princessofthedrk

    2 ай бұрын

    I was anxious to watch this so I just put on my headphones lol Also, I'd love to see your thoughts on Kenan's interview. I feel he was genuine about his feelings.

  • @Marle_xvx

    @Marle_xvx

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for hitting every important point in the interview. Very on point.

  • @TheBehavioralArts

    @TheBehavioralArts

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Marle_xvxthanks 😊

  • @aleigha9141

    @aleigha9141

    2 ай бұрын

    I am hearing impaired and had to wait for the closed captions but it’s ok! It was worth it. Great analysis of this interview. I didn’t feel Dan Schneider was genuine at all really. How easy it is to say now, 20-25 years later, that had someone said something you would’ve cut this or that out 😐 what matters is what you said and did THEN and that you were not approachable and people were afraid to say they were uncomfortable. Thank you again Spidey for another fantastic video! I always learn so much

  • @TheBehavioralArts

    @TheBehavioralArts

    2 ай бұрын

    @@aleigha9141 my pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your patience 😊

  • @KonekoPurrrfection
    @KonekoPurrrfection2 ай бұрын

    Hes not sorry for what he did, he's sorry he got caught and called out for it.

  • @mybeautyfilledlife

    @mybeautyfilledlife

    2 ай бұрын

    Took the words right out of my mouth (fingers?) 💯

  • @centuryfiles9558

    @centuryfiles9558

    2 ай бұрын

    Funny how he’s never apologized until now! You’re right!

  • @Blue_cell12

    @Blue_cell12

    2 ай бұрын

    At that Time he was the boss and they were Just actors tryng to make a career...im hoping Someone Will do something about this because an individual like him should not be around

  • @MikeFelix1805

    @MikeFelix1805

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly, Dirty Dan will never feel sorry or remorseful for that matter, he's just hopeful that people will feel sorry for him and play the "I did a lot of bad stuff back in the day, but now I'm the victim here because people are being mean to me for all the horrible stuff I did" card

  • @Sindoku

    @Sindoku

    2 ай бұрын

    How do you know that for sure? Can you prove it?

  • @NCbeachlady
    @NCbeachlady2 ай бұрын

    Dan’s behavior with children and adult women is disgusting. He’s sorry because he was called out . He should name names with his apologies, instead of blanket apologies.

  • @jenniferrollin5777

    @jenniferrollin5777

    2 ай бұрын

    Even his blanket apologies have holes.

  • @lhr8833

    @lhr8833

    2 ай бұрын

    He cannot say details because he knows could be self-snitching for a future lawsuit or even worst, criminal case. He knows he victimized people.

  • @240sxdriftkingable

    @240sxdriftkingable

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah but these people did the things lol. She was like ok ill bend over the table and do whatever act you want lmao. Only reason she is shy is cause it's brought up now and she don't want ppl to know what she did to make some money and get famous lmao. Sad world. But if someone tell you over and over to commit a murder or do cocaine like you can't just blame them for it that's why it's called peer pressure. Maybe they should have said no way and left. Lmao. Why take the money and the reputation with nickelodeon and then complain about it? Lmao. Alot of the stuff spoke about is funny kids TV. You just have a bunch of pervert adults that are looking back now. Like if they didn't have dirty thoughts then it wouldn't be seen so bad just like when it was first aired. There may have been bad things behind the scenes but some isn't all that bad that was brought up. Obviously some stuff that happened can't ever be made right but alot of the stuff is just pervert adults watching xxx movies everyday watching a kid show after xxx like wth makes no sense

  • @nedacarroll1670

    @nedacarroll1670

    2 ай бұрын

    @NCbeachlady 💯 % agree!

  • @nevaclaborn3107

    @nevaclaborn3107

    2 ай бұрын

    Just a diddy in sheep’s clothing!

  • @mistertv9930
    @mistertv99302 ай бұрын

    "This guy made a life writing kids TV shows and he seems to know nothing about children." Best summary I've heard of this entire situation.

  • @AzothDee

    @AzothDee

    2 ай бұрын

    Agreed.

  • @Nur_yy

    @Nur_yy

    2 ай бұрын

    Reminds me of a narcissistic friend. She had "many friends", yet couldn't deal with humans, no empathy, couldn't behave properly, didn't care about boundaries to name a few. I was a very quiet person, didn't talk much, closed off. When I went abroad for 1 year, I dealt with many different other foreign students and locals, learned a lot how to behave and treat different ppl, got open-minded etc. It's just a red flag for me, if someone isn't changing for the "better". They don't question their behavior, that's why a change is not needed for them

  • @db_cooks

    @db_cooks

    2 ай бұрын

    The whole interview was scripted by Dan and fake. I think the interviewer was likely paid to do this interview as well.

  • @abkbabz2276

    @abkbabz2276

    2 ай бұрын

    Predators know their prey...

  • @Nur_yy

    @Nur_yy

    2 ай бұрын

    @@db_cooks i think he did it even for free and got a "present" as a thanks :D

  • @goodbrian5688
    @goodbrian5688Ай бұрын

    Ryan Reynolds has said that he doesn't want his children to be child actors like he was. When the talk show host asked why he said he "[doesn't] approve of child abuse."

  • @aliciadominguez8661
    @aliciadominguez86612 ай бұрын

    I had to pause the video to address the line of adult jokes in kid movies. What stood out to me instantly using Ratatouille as the example is that the characters are adults. When I’m watching a kids movie and the adult characters make a reference or joke, it’s funny and relatable because you’re seeing the adult character doing/thinking like adults. It is ALWAYS awkward and inappropriate when a child is the one saying or referencing an adult comment/situation. It doesn’t match in our minds and I think that’s what creates that discomfort.

  • @amandamandamands

    @amandamandamands

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes in Shrek the comments that Shrek make are great inuendo and are done in such a way that an adult can still come up with a kid friendly explanation for what it was they were laughing at and most of the time it was Shrek saying them. Agree that it is very different hearing an adult saying inuendo than a child.

  • @tiffanymichaels2429

    @tiffanymichaels2429

    2 ай бұрын

    You explained that beautifully. I didn't know how to put it into words but that exactly explained where the discomfort comes from.

  • @joanmcerlean7158

    @joanmcerlean7158

    2 ай бұрын

    I can’t stand any writing that when spoken by the child actor, doesn’t ring true, isn’t what a kid that age would say. It’s probably why I don’t enjoy “family” sitcoms.

  • @lobotomyscam1051

    @lobotomyscam1051

    Ай бұрын

    I've been at friends houses while their kid is watching a cartoon and the characters make adult-ish jokes that kids don't understand. The kids just keep watching and don't pick up on the fact it was a joke, they just absorb it as normal dialog. I've looked at the kids to see if their facial gestures indicate that they get the joke, but are pretending that they don't. The jokes harmlessly fly over their heads and entertain the adults who are stuck watching the show.

  • @DisneyTurtle

    @DisneyTurtle

    Ай бұрын

    Toy Story

  • @jonbrewer297
    @jonbrewer2972 ай бұрын

    I noticed "I snapped at people, I got snarky" was also a deflection: Nobody cares if he snapped at people, though acting that way around children is a separate issue. It's the sexual harassment and covering for pedophiles we're worried about.

  • @tartfuel

    @tartfuel

    2 ай бұрын

    People did care if he snapped and got snarky. That lent to the atmosphere that you could not approach or question his decisions.

  • @bonsense7004

    @bonsense7004

    2 ай бұрын

    What is 1 of the main themes we lately hear so much about since Jeffrey E's story. Not only in the US but also here in Europe. It seems a big thing everywhere. What about the transmovement so highly promoted even by presidents and the pope. Is it an agenda. What about the explicit sexual education of our children. It is interesting to look up what the who and UNICEF write in their rights for children. It seems as if they are preparing society for the P-word: children have to have the rights parents won't grant them at such a young age, so the laws will give them what they "want and deserve"...

  • @jonbrewer297

    @jonbrewer297

    Ай бұрын

    @@bonsense7004 Speaking of deflections, what about trans people? They're irrelevant to this. (And pretty much when I was a kid, sex ed was "penis goes in vagina, nine months later baby". That's how explicit it is today, for that matter.) Also, the Convention on the Rights of the Child explicitly includes the right to be free from sexual exploitation. But can't spell Don Quixote without Q. No, this was rich people exploiting their money and power to exploit the most vulnerable. Now, what about a certain former US president who used to peek in on Miss Teen USA contestants changing? And was friends with Epstein, hmm? Hmm? Hmm? I'm just Saiyan...

  • @TEP90

    @TEP90

    Ай бұрын

    @@bonsense7004 that's 100% what it is. From ALL sides. Even in adult pornography. In my opinion, the content these pornography sites are producing and putting up is like a push in that direction....The P-word...I'm telling ya, it just makes sense when looking at it from all angles and knowing what we know at this time.

  • @connor_1x1x1x1

    @connor_1x1x1x1

    Ай бұрын

    Which he denied and there's literally no proof about it lol

  • @Bopsterjazz
    @Bopsterjazz2 ай бұрын

    I’m sorry but you cannot convince me that any of the shots they showed of Ariana Grande were “made for a kid audience because kids find them funny.” I was a kid at that time and I did not find them funny. I found them to be very uncomfortable.

  • @ruthanna4713

    @ruthanna4713

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Kids weren't drawn to the "jokes". They loved watching kids have fun together 😢

  • @ShawnDBS

    @ShawnDBS

    Ай бұрын

    I was more disturbed from the feet stuff I remember being like “wow there’s a lot of feet in these shows” and I was only 4

  • @corporalrollmops

    @corporalrollmops

    Ай бұрын

    True. When I saw all those scenes, I was disturbed and hoped my mom wouldn't see it or come in.... We knew from the beginning that this was wrong.

  • @allisonself9210

    @allisonself9210

    Ай бұрын

    I completely agree. I remember watching it as a kid and I was very confused and uncomfortable. I didn't get it and just waited for the next scene in the show.

  • @mythical.craftstarot

    @mythical.craftstarot

    Ай бұрын

    I literally stopped watching his shows because they were weird… and as a kid I wasn’t sure why… now I do.

  • @barbaraabramovitz9987
    @barbaraabramovitz99872 ай бұрын

    When Dan said that a therapist should be on set to talk to the kids about if they really want to be famous, it sounded like his presupposition was that if kids want to be famous, they will have to encounter what was happening on set. And if they can’t handle that, they need to choose not to be famous. I don’t think Dan meant to let that out in his response but I think he slipped up and said it.

  • @Madybananas

    @Madybananas

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah he said the quiet part out loud.

  • @mermaiddiyartist8119

    @mermaiddiyartist8119

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly😢. So creepy. Came off like paid therapist to coerce children

  • @jicky-mazuki

    @jicky-mazuki

    2 ай бұрын

    To be a “successful” writer, which I have no knowledge of as I never watched those kids shows or the documentary, he seems to be oblivious to how his words sound like in this interview.

  • @tuvoca825

    @tuvoca825

    2 ай бұрын

    He wanted to leverage the professional to control the kid... that's why he said that.

  • @FabiolaMacabre

    @FabiolaMacabre

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah I caught that too! I was wondering if I was reading too much into that, but I’m sure that’s exactly what he meant, like “well they should know what they’re getting into, and if they don’t like it then don’t 🤷‍♀️ “ type vibe , as if the issue wasn’t all the abusive the predators , but the children not understanding what they’re getting into🤮

  • @christhornycroft3686
    @christhornycroft36862 ай бұрын

    I love how in this entire interview, harassment and almost criminal behaviour is minimized to "I wasn't always the nicest guy." Nobody's expecting a producer, writer, director or creator to be the second coming. They expect that he or she will act like a professional and focus on the job in accordance with the law and company policy. You don't have to be a "nice guy" to not harass someone. These aren't your friends. They're co-workers and employees. You don't have to start chatting about your private lives. Just use common sense. "I was immature." That's not immaturity. That's harassment.

  • @crimsonravenstarseed7799

    @crimsonravenstarseed7799

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, harassment and plain abuse!

  • @jules3048

    @jules3048

    2 ай бұрын

    Preach!

  • @michael-4k4000

    @michael-4k4000

    2 ай бұрын

    Did u really expect a TV producer have morals and be professional? Do u also think politicians are honest people and never lie? Of course this guy is 💯 guilty, but does anyone really think leaving there young children alone with TV producers is a wise move? Would you go to Brooklyn at 3AM and walk down a dark alley?

  • @Accountdeactivated_1986

    @Accountdeactivated_1986

    2 ай бұрын

    @@michael-4k4000Are you actually excusing this behavior as “that’s just how Hollywood is, so it’s ok.”? Naw, bro. We as a society aren’t accepting that anymore. It’s over.

  • @michael-4k4000

    @michael-4k4000

    2 ай бұрын

    @Accountdeactivated80085 First of all if u use a quotation you might want to say who it's from as that's not what I said in anyway shape or form. That behavior is obviously wrong and should be persecuted if true, and it seems true. What I'm saying is the parents should have been more diligent about protecting the child. The child should never ever be left alone without the parent or guardian.

  • @scarymarie
    @scarymarie2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for not sharing the inappropriate videos of the kids. I didn't think they should be seen again and again.

  • @johnnystein67

    @johnnystein67

    Ай бұрын

    That potato scene is frickin unbelievable and DISGUSTING!

  • @chicow3

    @chicow3

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@johnnystein67can someone explain for me the potato scene? i just don't get it and I've seen the clip. is it supposed to be a dick? i don't think a potato looks like a dick personally. maybe it's why I'm confused.

  • @KeepNitReeel

    @KeepNitReeel

    Ай бұрын

    @@chicow3

  • @lobotomyscam1051

    @lobotomyscam1051

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@chicow3It's supposed to resemble an adult actress begging for the "money shot."

  • @shawnamccauley1805

    @shawnamccauley1805

    Ай бұрын

    The scene is not about the potato. It's about the juicing. But moreso than that, its about catching these young actors in a glimpse of humiliation or desperation that is similar to adult film. It's not a common look for children so it is the selling point. In order to achieve that they have to be pushed to that emotion or have to be able to tap into it from experience. Watching these shows as a child made me sad because I understood that.

  • @farahhusain9730
    @farahhusain9730Ай бұрын

    YOU ARE RIGHT!!!! I met Dan at 10 (and his producing partner who very markedly creeped me out..at TEN YEARS OLD) What ppl are saying about him is true. Those inappropriate kids scenes were inside jokes amongst grown men with a Frat boy mentality serving their egos rather than protecting the fragile self worth and safety of children. He should be ashamed of himself (and he isn’t...)

  • @SAMEntalhealth

    @SAMEntalhealth

    Ай бұрын

    You met him what in a meet and greet? Did you sit there for like 10 years and get to know him? I'm so confused on because you met him that means you know every single ounce about the guy LOL not defending the guy but just saying how does that make your comment credible and solidify everything? Because a lot of these employees coming forward could have came out 5 years ago or even 8 years ago or 10 years ago and nothing would have been different but why did they wait until now and there's no excuse to say well the documentary did this and exposed all of this one there have been KZread documentaries out for how many years? Just saying

  • @colton4900

    @colton4900

    28 күн бұрын

    @@SAMEntalhealthI think you forget how powerful the American entertainment industry is and how much people of all wealth classes fear losing their way of keeping bills paid along with the fact that many of the child stars probably suppressed that shit deep down and tried to move past it probably feeling shame or like it was their fault for some reason like most SA victims do. It’s not a hard question to answer for yourself if you use your head.

  • @colton4900

    @colton4900

    28 күн бұрын

    @@SAMEntalhealthyou’d think with a username like yours, that you’d be more aware of why this shit is coming to a bigger light👎

  • @jennawith2ns
    @jennawith2ns2 ай бұрын

    As someone who is healing from narcissistic relationships... this scumbag pisses me off. It's all so obvious when you’ve been through it (and have healed enough to recognize it). He is a TEXTBOOK example of a narcissistic sociopath. He doesn't take true ownership or accountability for a single thing and shows absolutely no remorse. He has learned how to dance around the issues and pass the blame. Dan has deeply damaged so many peoples lives... if he truly understood even half of the trauma he has caused- he would need years of therapy and healing to process it all.

  • @hmaese
    @hmaese2 ай бұрын

    Tell a story like you’re being sod***zed is not a “practical joke”. It’s twisted

  • @DinoBlue87

    @DinoBlue87

    Ай бұрын

    And her story was of her back in school as a kid(& he wanted her to tell her childhood story as if she's being sodo mized while telling it) that is definitely predator behavior trying to get her to role play that so he could picture it.

  • @ylvany1

    @ylvany1

    Ай бұрын

    That was absolutely disgusting!!

  • @SAMEntalhealth

    @SAMEntalhealth

    Ай бұрын

    My question is why are people believing these people and there were so many other employees that are not involved with this just a handful or even a few, what makes what they are claiming factual because it's going with the narrative or because there's evidence of anything? Boogie doesn't bring these things up and Dan doesn't even know about half the conspiracy theories about him that are out there but I am very curious as to why people don't look at both sides of the coin and make people like Brian Peck or Jason handy to be a side dish compared to Dan Schneider when these people have legitimate convictions against them for things that they did do and there's evidence of, just saying not say Dan is Innocent by all means because I see both sides of the coin he could also be everything people are saying but there's also a great chance that people that for instance are these employees, like adult employees back then, have been released from the business or quit for so long why didn't they just say something back then and I don't mean back then as in like 1996 back then I mean like 2010 and 2008 they didn't have anything to lose but everything to gain but now all of a sudden they come out yet there's a bunch of other employees I'm sure that have been involved that are not saying anything and people will immediately think they were probably in on all of the madness and don't want to expose themselves and I'll just sit there and say or they don't even realize that there's so much conspiracy going on that they don't participate also it's kind of screwed up that people that say they didn't have the same experiences others are called Schneider supporters or this or that when they're not denoting other people's experiences they are just saying they didn't experience the same thing that's another thing that is a little bizarre about the Public's Mass opinion

  • @bexbricker7520

    @bexbricker7520

    14 күн бұрын

    And what would that even contribute to a kid show?!? Unnecessary for the job and shows exactly what culture was in the writing rooms.

  • @michellewilliams9895
    @michellewilliams98952 ай бұрын

    Yep Spidey you are right on the money. In the Doc when Drakes dad started crying, it broke me. I could feel his grief through the screen. When Dan pulled a sad face/voice crack I literally blurted out "what are you doing?" 😂 Also the fact Dan felt the need to reiterate that Drake acknowledged him positively just rubbed me wrong :/

  • @joselyn7783
    @joselyn7783Ай бұрын

    When you said "what? do you want a cookie?' The frustration was next level. That was so loud because you are always so calm in your videos. Thank you for your humanity in the ways you review these things

  • @JustifyHero
    @JustifyHero2 ай бұрын

    The moment his voice breaks, just before a fake cry, my immidiate thought was "oh boy, here we go (eye roll)". You can litterally count 3... 2...1.... Scene. That "emotion" came and went as if it never was there. And you are right Spidey - Mr. Bell's emotions in the docu-series were so heart breaking that you can't help but cry with him too.

  • @jenniferrollin5777

    @jenniferrollin5777

    2 ай бұрын

    Give the guy a break. He hasn't been acting for a while so he's a bit rusty. 🤣

  • @jennifersheppard2861

    @jennifersheppard2861

    2 ай бұрын

    @@jenniferrollin5777no breaks allowed for this clown 😅

  • @jicky-mazuki

    @jicky-mazuki

    2 ай бұрын

    The “emotion” switch on and off like Johnny Depp’s ex during the trial, this looked so fake!

  • @heatherhartman2803

    @heatherhartman2803

    2 ай бұрын

    I started to tear up at that part of the interview, not because of Dan and his fake cry, but just thinking back to the original documentary and all the terrible things that happened to Drake. If Dan really cared that much I doubt the emotion would have been that quick. Also, why was it necessary to mention that he helped write what Drake's mom said in court? So now you are a hero?

  • @El_Nightmare

    @El_Nightmare

    2 ай бұрын

    Don't even get me started with that chuckle he gave before saying he would remove the inappropriate stuff if told to.

  • @dianai.medranod8499
    @dianai.medranod84992 ай бұрын

    Dan is the literal epitome of “I’m sorry…. Because I got caught”

  • @QuietChaos1996
    @QuietChaos19962 ай бұрын

    As a kid growing up in the early 2000's, Nickelodeon was one of my favorite channels to watch [other than Suit Life]. I loved watching "iCarly," "Drake & Josh," "Victorious" and "The Amanda Show." As a kid, I never understood those inappropriate jokes at all and I enjoyed the silliness of the shows. When I was 13, I joined "The Slap" because I wanted to be noticed by my favorite people. However, now that I'm in my late 20's and I rewatch any of those shows, I'm disgusted at seeing all the adult content in the shows. I'm so ANGRY with Dan Schneider that he did those things to ADULT WOMEN. Even going so far as going into a HOT TUB [fully clothed or NOT] with Amanda Bynes when she was *16*?! Sickening!!! The fact that he even LET two PDF-files near f*cking CHILREN is mind boggling!!! And that Brian Peck's LAWYERS had called up ALL of *Brian's* friends to write a letter to the JUDGE handling Drake Bell's SA's case under a LIE!!! And it was proven in a statement from one of Brian's friend's who made a statement about how she was SORRY because she was "under the presumption that it was a different matter." There was SO many PEOPLE there to support Brian AT COURT and literally NOBODY was there to support Drake! Dan Schneider is a master manipulator and a Grade A Douchecaneo~!!! P.S. If Drake Bell happens to see my comment, just know that I would've been there in that court room to support you. And that many MANY others would've, too.

  • @shelbydn6187

    @shelbydn6187

    Ай бұрын

    The thing with me that a lot of people resonate with too is as a kid when I watched those shows and those moments came up on the show like where they showed feet or those weird Arianna grande scenes etc I did actually feel uncomfortable. I couldn’t put my finger on why I did but even as a kid it just made me feel weird. And now as an adult I know exactly why it was so uncomfortable to watch. Dan says that it’s adults pointing this stuff out but he doesn’t realize it’s us adults who have grown up after watching his shows that see it.

  • @lizblock9593
    @lizblock95932 ай бұрын

    "I hate that anybody who worked for me didn't have a good time (13:45)." Emmy award winning minimization comment.

  • @joanneblack7697

    @joanneblack7697

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah. I hate when that happens.🙄

  • @medhue
    @medhue2 ай бұрын

    The fact that they avoid talking about his biggest victim, says everything to me.

  • @jamie36

    @jamie36

    Ай бұрын

    it's kinda double cause drake said he had big support from dan and didn't have anything negative towards him so there is nothing to apologize for in that situation. On the other side, this interview is extremely forced and scripted so it doesn't even matter anyways xD

  • @Vrazzo1490

    @Vrazzo1490

    Ай бұрын

    They should of asked him about Amanda Bynes being pregnant at 13 while staying with him & wife at his house.

  • @Vrazzo1490

    @Vrazzo1490

    Ай бұрын

    She can't talk about it bc he paid her to sign a hush hush contract.

  • @hees0009

    @hees0009

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Vrazzo1490and she got an abortion so no dna to test... wish someone would do a dna test on Jamie Lynn Spears' daughter.

  • @aouyiu

    @aouyiu

    Ай бұрын

    @@jamie36 Drake isn't his biggest victim, maybe 2nd or 3rd

  • @xxsilentreatmentxx
    @xxsilentreatmentxx2 ай бұрын

    The part where Dan explains the salaries is probably the only mostly truthful stuff he says that's why he suddenly has this odd burst of confidence in explaining it

  • @rogierburger1496
    @rogierburger1496Ай бұрын

    Great vid! The innuendo in ratatouille is not only for adults. It’s also acted out by adults. While Schneider’s inappropriate innuendos and acts are acted out by kids. Which in consequence, sexualizes them. That’s another line.

  • @DetoxMyLifeWithTNichol
    @DetoxMyLifeWithTNichol2 ай бұрын

    This interview just proved that sometimes people are only sorry that they got caught. This man showed no true remorse and has no accountability.

  • @tracyaf6084
    @tracyaf60842 ай бұрын

    You ever notice that men who abuse people like this are never apologetic until they’re publicly outed and shamed? That alone tells you the apology is insincere and meaningless

  • @benwestover2430

    @benwestover2430

    2 ай бұрын

    They also never reach out to their victims directly. It’s always a public show only.

  • @tvtreasurechest6155

    @tvtreasurechest6155

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes! I will believe the person that comes out and apologizes BEFORE the documentary comes out. And not a day before...before there IS one

  • @Vrazzo1490

    @Vrazzo1490

    Ай бұрын

    This isn't even the worst he's done. Getting Amanda Bynes pregnant at 13. She can't speak on it bc he paid her well to stay quiet.

  • @allyson4801
    @allyson48012 ай бұрын

    He believes a therapist should be on set to help the child deal with bad adult behavior, because clearly it's the child that has the problem. He still does not believe he has a problem. I feel sad for this man.

  • @DoctorMysterio15

    @DoctorMysterio15

    2 ай бұрын

    Disgust is more appropriate.

  • @weedy1718

    @weedy1718

    2 ай бұрын

    This part made me so angry. At the beginning I had feeling maybe he really is sorry but the end, the last words he said wow

  • @Vrazzo1490

    @Vrazzo1490

    Ай бұрын

    He's a real predator getting Amanda Bynes pregnant at 13 while she lived with him &wife. She can't speak on it bc he paid her to sign a hush hush contract. The same with Jaime Lynn Spears.

  • @melissamoonchild9216
    @melissamoonchild92162 ай бұрын

    first thing I noticed was how he said 'I appreciated how YOU reached out', i interpreted in it exactly the same way you did

  • @mikaelafox6106
    @mikaelafox61062 ай бұрын

    I will never not think he needs to be paternity tested to Jaime Lynn Spears' child. I believe he's the father. He reminds me of the token chubby nerd who was picked on in middle and high school by all of the pretty girls and handsome boys, and Nickelodeon was able to provide the battle ground for his revenge plot.

  • @turbulentbeauty
    @turbulentbeautyАй бұрын

    I'm really glad you're discussing this. I've seen some doc here on KZread for years and have discussed these shows with friends and family at various times. I am still shocked that Dan has been protected this long.

  • @jen7ellez
    @jen7ellez2 ай бұрын

    If Dan had to help Drake's mom write the statement about the abuse her son suffered and then didn't do everything in his power to make sure that pos never works with kids ever again is very telling.

  • @torytellstales

    @torytellstales

    Ай бұрын

    To me, Dan "helping" Drake at the time was like the announcer of the Phillies just keeping an occasional eye on the guy playing the Phillie Finatic to make sure he's not struggling too much when walking around in the costume.

  • @hikariyamato6595
    @hikariyamato6595Ай бұрын

    31:40 he LITERALLY said 10s ago that he’s never done a writer’s deal, and then he goes right on describing how a writer’s salary would get negotiated. Even if you’re not directly involved, you’re related by your decisions of saying “yes, let’s make two people share a salary because they’re expendable”. Regardless of whether or not they’re male or female, THAT 👏SHOULD 👏 NEVER 👏 HAVE 👏 BEEN 👏 OK 👏 IN 👏 ANY 👏 KIND 👏 OF 👏 TIME 🎬

  • @hikariyamato6595

    @hikariyamato6595

    Ай бұрын

    41:18 THATS NOT WHAT A THERAPIST DOES. Those are called agents. Therapists help you work through your emotional state. They’re not there to offer advice on what you need in order to be successful. I think what you meant here, Dan, is advocacy for the kids and their families. Or, aka, someone who genuinely cares and wants the kids to be happy. Not someone who only sees them as dollar signs.

  • @cadillacmonte
    @cadillacmonte2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your perspective on this topic. I really value the fact you said Drake’s SA should’ve been its own series, because I agree that Dan used his experience as a scapegoat.

  • @honigwaffel6411
    @honigwaffel64112 ай бұрын

    His therapist comment sounds to me as if, in his perspective, the issue is not sexual harassment of children, but that for him, the children who have issues on set are those that aren't "ready to do what it takes to get famous". I think this is terrifying. This man and how he talks sends chills down my spine. Furthermore, wasn't Drakes mother, whom he describes as wonderful, extremely neglectful towards Drake? I don't know any mother who would let her kid sleep over at a wayy older coworkers place to save gas and time. For me, this seemed very negligent, especially when you contrast her with the father. This would also explain how Dan knew that it was Drake, as that was a question I had after the documentary as seemingly the rest of the set didn't know. All in all, this interview makes him even more suspicious and just goes to show how little it all means to him. He's throwing himself a pity party.

  • @smalltownpoetry
    @smalltownpoetry2 ай бұрын

    Regarding the clip you showed with Boogie, (13:57) when Dan said "you know me, you've been on my sets", the way boogie's eye squinted almost suggests resentment. Like "dont bring me into this"

  • @oliviaoxley

    @oliviaoxley

    2 ай бұрын

    What a great catch!

  • @__rm307

    @__rm307

    2 ай бұрын

    13:51 works better

  • @vsanchez7158

    @vsanchez7158

    2 ай бұрын

    Right !

  • @kimyoonmisurnamefirst7061

    @kimyoonmisurnamefirst7061

    2 ай бұрын

    The doc has accusations of racism, so it feels like "I need to badge you, a Black man to make me look better" moment. (I use "badge" as in scout badge.)

  • @TheGrossDemon

    @TheGrossDemon

    Ай бұрын

    He was the token black character and I'm pretty sure he was exclusively portrayed as a crazy guy, aka bad representation for black people, I'm surprised he even agreed to do the interview!

  • @user-hb9wd6bn8u
    @user-hb9wd6bn8u2 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your take on this, i worked with offenders of SA AND dv at the beginning of my career. Some truly have regret and shame for their beahviors and there inability to reframe from acting on impulse. Some apologize because they were caught, and they are now seen for their preditory behaviors, they know people want them to apologize. As a client said years ago. "You apologize for spilled milk, you dont apologize for when you hurt someone". Knowing one is truly sorry and regretful only comes with time after you stopped hurting people. I greatly appreciate you discussing this topic and not showing the videos, those kids were exploted enough. These kids at times had their parents on set, and they didnt say anything due to the money and fame. Your other question, was where is the line for something being inappropriate. Everyone has their own threshold, for each individual they have to ask themself "does this make me uncomfortable" go with your gut, teach your children they have automony over their body and a right to tell someone "no".

  • @saramurren3900
    @saramurren39002 ай бұрын

    Great analysis! I found it odd that he states he HAS apologized to the people before and then a little later he states he definitely owes them an apology like he hasn’t done so already. So which is it?! I agree there is a lot of deflection from specific issues by talking about the broader issue so he doesn’t have to take personal accountability for purposeful decisions he made or actions that paint him in a bad way.

  • @neenaj365
    @neenaj3652 ай бұрын

    This has been going on for a long time. He needs to be accountable.

  • @carrie1390
    @carrie13902 ай бұрын

    This is the reaction video I've been waiting for. Congratulations on 1 million subscribers by the way....been here since before Johnny Depp trial and I've loved watching you grow.

  • @kenneth465

    @kenneth465

    2 ай бұрын

    His will smith one on 2022 Oscars went super viral. It’s how I discovered him.

  • @tetrodextro8952
    @tetrodextro8952Ай бұрын

    "At which point in a producer's journey do you learn that it's unacceptable to make a woman present to a room full of people while pretending to be s*d*mized?" P R E A CH

  • @morrigonghoulsli4873
    @morrigonghoulsli48732 ай бұрын

    The way he pretended to cry about helping Drake Bell's mother tells me all I need to know about this man. He's a full on manipulator that doesn't feel bad for anything he's done. I think he's actually pissed off that these people had the temerity to call him out. This has been a known thing for years. I first heard about it over 5 years ago from a KZread video. Yet Schneider waited until this big production to address it because he thought it would just fly under the radar. Some of the scenes I've seen look exactly like they were written by a child predator for other child predators and a softball interview that seems almost scripted isn't going to convince me otherwise. This dude has a ton of darkness in him and he spread that darkness around and traumatized too many people. The really sad part is that he's not the first, he won't be the last and it seems that those who mistreat others are the ones who truly thrive in Hollywood.

  • @victoriaryanlpcpc8075

    @victoriaryanlpcpc8075

    2 ай бұрын

    Those kids desperately wanted to be on television. That wasn’t the issue! It was the sexual behavior on and off screen that was the problem! AND HE KNOWS THAT!

  • @seedsoflove7684

    @seedsoflove7684

    2 ай бұрын

    ​​@@victoriaryanlpcpc8075 no one should be THAT desperate.

  • @seedsoflove7684

    @seedsoflove7684

    2 ай бұрын

    I think he knew it was inappropriate and liked it.

  • @ls-kk4pq
    @ls-kk4pq2 ай бұрын

    Great analysis. A difficult topic and you handled it so well.

  • @qs2668
    @qs26682 ай бұрын

    Spidey I think with "making sure the kid wants to be there" he's referring to situations like with Jennette McCurdy. It was her mother who decided Jennette would become an actress, and Jennette booked roles because she was talented and gave her best because her purpose in life was to make mom happy. She never wanted that career herself. A good therapist might be able to detect where the motivation is coming from

  • @mythical.craftstarot

    @mythical.craftstarot

    Ай бұрын

    Yah however I don’t think a Theraphist could have stopped her mom from what she was doing either. And Jannette was so in deep I don’t think that a Therphist would have gotten it out of her unless they were meeting pretty regularly…I don’t know.

  • @michaelciszewski86

    @michaelciszewski86

    21 күн бұрын

    My impression is more of an intend to have kids only dedicated to being there -> less likely to complain, and more willing to jump the hoops that HE 'd want them to. It would help him, keep the storry and complains down and from coming out, which .. I kind of find scary. Pretty sure he thought about howntomcover his stacks and minimize the problems for him. That is not improvment, most certainly not for child actors.

  • @SvPVids
    @SvPVids2 ай бұрын

    The best adult jokes in kids movies are the ones that are deeply encrypted so that just adults understand them.

  • @kaylabeshears6485

    @kaylabeshears6485

    Ай бұрын

    Part of what we need to pay attention to is who's saying the jokes. For example, animated kids films such as Shrek, Rio, and more include underhanded adult jokes being told by adult actors. The jokes on his shows were being told by children.

  • @AuntieNeda
    @AuntieNedaАй бұрын

    Agreed!!! People are only sorry when they get caught. If truly sorry, the documentary would have ppl saying Dan apologized. And yes, I noticed how he side stepped the question about complaint/thought of content. I always got creeped out out by him when watching "Head of the Class" and now I know why. You are 100% correct on your observations. Glad you posted on it.

  • @melancholycat3978

    @melancholycat3978

    Ай бұрын

    I was Always creeped out by him in "Head Of The Class" too! I was in high school but always felt uncomfortable about his character but couldn't put my finger on why. Now we know why they always say to Trust Your Gut!!

  • @Bitchflakeismyfave
    @Bitchflakeismyfave2 ай бұрын

    Clicked so fast! Can't wait to hear your take on him Spidey

  • @Princessofthedrk

    @Princessofthedrk

    2 ай бұрын

    Same!

  • @sheyanne99
    @sheyanne992 ай бұрын

    Thank you for not adding the inappropriate footage of those children from the original shows. I also found it incredibly distasteful and exploitative that they re-aired those clips. Class act on your part.

  • @sheyanne99

    @sheyanne99

    2 ай бұрын

    Regarding what “adult jokes” are appropriate for kids and not: An animated cartoon with a very subtle innuendo is completely different than a child acting out an inappropriate gesture. The visual nature of it is the main problem. There is dialog that is just blatantly sexual, not a subtle winkwink, that is just straight up grooming.

  • @amandamandamands

    @amandamandamands

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes how much stuff involved feet is concerning, even more so that some people have brushed it off saying that kids find things with feet funny.

  • @gabolujan3109

    @gabolujan3109

    2 ай бұрын

    I want to see. I never seen them

  • @corporalrollmops

    @corporalrollmops

    Ай бұрын

    @@gabolujan3109 Why do you want to see them? That's not something you should want to see. It's disgusting, disturbing and clearly indicates sexual intentions.

  • @gabolujan3109

    @gabolujan3109

    Ай бұрын

    @@corporalrollmops because I want the truth. I want to put these pervs in prison. No one is arrested. They hide the evidence

  • @aprilflowers2297
    @aprilflowers22972 ай бұрын

    I think the line is adults making the adult jokes and kids making the adult jokes.

  • @katethegrape7074
    @katethegrape70742 ай бұрын

    I have so much respect for you and how you delivered this video! Please never stop making videos for everyone to see xx

  • @torytellstales
    @torytellstalesАй бұрын

    I was WAITING for a video like this....thank you for covering this!

  • @thepilgrim8336
    @thepilgrim8336Ай бұрын

    This is brilliant. I just discovered your channel and was looking for commentary on this interview in particular. Thank you!

  • @justine132
    @justine1322 ай бұрын

    Thank you for looking into this and exposing this important issue

  • @ambiencememphis
    @ambiencememphis2 ай бұрын

    The way you can read, explain and pick up everything i can…. feel? but cannot explain. 👏🏻

  • @sandraevans1349
    @sandraevans13492 ай бұрын

    I just love your analysis and unbiased insight! It’s refreshing. Plus, I’ve been learning a lot. Fantastic job! I look forward to your next video.☺️

  • @TheBehavioralArts

    @TheBehavioralArts

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much 😊 glad you enjoyed it

  • @FionaC1
    @FionaC12 ай бұрын

    Excellent analysis, spot on! Always great to hear how you arrive at your decisions.

  • @djpakirican4425
    @djpakirican44252 ай бұрын

    Dude! I searched for this analysis the second I saw this pop off 😳 I'm sooooo amped to hear what you have to say my friend! 👍

  • @anarivera8134
    @anarivera81342 ай бұрын

    Another great analysis!! Thank you!

  • @KatMarie1992
    @KatMarie19922 ай бұрын

    You’re the best behavioral analyst I’ve seen! Subscribed!

  • @tartfuel
    @tartfuel2 ай бұрын

    Clearly, he's not sorry for anything he did to anyone. He's just trying to save his reputation. I think he failed. And BTW, it is NOT common practice in television to take two writers who are not already partners and make them split a salary. Absolutely not. I've worked in scripted TV in LA for decades. Not only is it not done, the union would not stand for it. Frankly, any agent who agrees to this needs to be dropped. Now, if a writing team gets hired together (not put together by the show), then they do split the writers feel as if they're only one person because they do not work separately from each other, so their writing output equals that of one person.

  • @NekoShiiro93
    @NekoShiiro932 ай бұрын

    This is such a brilliant video, well done! 👏

  • @vanessagarza2283
    @vanessagarza22832 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for doing this video.❤ your channel

  • @thatdarnkitteh
    @thatdarnkittehАй бұрын

    Great analysis! I think the way you made a distinction between "jokes for adults" vs the inappropriate things Dan put in his shows.

  • @Lilybitch85
    @Lilybitch852 ай бұрын

    The best kid movie with adult intended humor will forever be Shrek. I watched it with my dad and my niece when she was little, watched it with my boys when they were little, I have watched it with my grandma and husband, and one day I will watch it with my grandkids. It's a great movie and in my opinion a timeless movie.

  • @melindav00

    @melindav00

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed. Shrek and finding Nemo are the ones that come to mind for me😂

  • @1300marie
    @1300marie2 ай бұрын

    Spidey, I agree with you on this except for one thing, which derives from my own clinical experience. I believe Dan is victim-blaming when he suggests therapists should be on-set. It’s subtle but definitely revelatory of his true perspective. He is suggesting that the complaints by these child actors arise because they were unsuitable to the task, they were in the wrong careers, they shouldnt have been on the set at all. It’s the “casting couch” myth, all over again. A part of him still believes these actors and staffers should have submitted to the abuse and accepted his dominance of them. They should, he believes evidently, have “closed their eyes and thought of Hollywood”. (I dont know if you get that Victorian/British reference?)

  • @diannellel2417

    @diannellel2417

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly!

  • @johnpauljones9244
    @johnpauljones92442 ай бұрын

    I have been waiting for your analysis, Spidy.

  • @martiwalsh2069
    @martiwalsh20692 ай бұрын

    A leopard doesn't change its spots. Minimizing, passing the blame, claiming inexperience, talking about how many liked working with him...naaah...i see spots, Leopard-like spots.

  • @wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303
    @wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo93032 ай бұрын

    I like when you brought up the therapist part. The interview actually came out a day later, after Alexa Nicholas protested outside Nickelodeon's animation studio in Burbank, CA. She states during that protest that she would want changes to be made and that a therapist would be there to help children. Could it be that he watched her protest before he made this interview? Quite a coincidence!

  • @janee369
    @janee3692 ай бұрын

    Another brilliant points, well done!

  • @ABeautfulMess
    @ABeautfulMess2 ай бұрын

    He needed to say I'm a POS.. I know I was a POS and I'll pay for people's therapy..

  • @RDLondon2023
    @RDLondon20232 ай бұрын

    Love you changed your observations these days not only based on facial expressions but also moral compass etc.

  • @easyb176
    @easyb176Ай бұрын

    I love how you explain your arguments why the things he has said are unreasonable. I bet no one has a chance argueing with you 😅 You explain really well

  • @marihernandez6561
    @marihernandez65612 ай бұрын

    YEEEEESSSSSSSS. I was hoping you’d cover this!

  • @annabelmiller8
    @annabelmiller82 ай бұрын

    I've been waiting for this!

  • @KozosRendeles
    @KozosRendeles2 ай бұрын

    Good analysis, as always. It's more an act of fame preservation than an act of true regret.

  • @cwesley2005
    @cwesley2005Ай бұрын

    Hey Spidey, this is your best video so far! I discovered your channel during the Depp v heard trial and continue to love your content. Please keep crushing it!!

  • @shawnalrea
    @shawnalrea2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for another great analysis, Spidey!

  • @jessicamartinez1455
    @jessicamartinez14552 ай бұрын

    So happy to hear from u on this Spidey!

  • @RoflTheBananas
    @RoflTheBananasАй бұрын

    Loved this analysis

  • @ConnieDunnangels2789
    @ConnieDunnangels2789Ай бұрын

    Omg @TheBehavioralArts this video was so on point and calls Dan out so poignantly. Please keep contributing to a kinder society. We need this awareness! Thank you!❤❤❤

  • @BELIEVEo0
    @BELIEVEo02 ай бұрын

    I just love the way you explain things! You are an extremely interesting person to watch. Seeing you and your videos has made me even more interested in body language then I already was. Well done on another great video :) And I noticed the links you shared in your description on your favorite books on body language. I will definitely be checking these out! I keep saying on want to learn more about body language and don’t know where to start. That looks like a good place to start 💙

  • @pgray5223
    @pgray52232 ай бұрын

    Thank you for not feeling like you have to show disturbing things. I like that you have class and consideration for your viewers.

  • @judithtorres4409
    @judithtorres44092 ай бұрын

    Bravo. Excellent analysis.

  • @oOevilRainboWOo
    @oOevilRainboWOoАй бұрын

    It's been a while since I have watched such good content on youtube. It was very interesting and easy to watch. Not only will I subscribe... I am also going to binge watch your entire channel.

  • @Fibrosia
    @Fibrosia2 ай бұрын

    Nailed it in your descriptions. Great video

  • @reeree5259
    @reeree52592 ай бұрын

    This is one of my favorite videos lol. I would enjoy watching you interrogate him.

  • @user-yc4rw3hj1j
    @user-yc4rw3hj1j2 ай бұрын

    oooo so glad you're covering this! Thank you Spidey!! Hope you're have a great weekend and make time to relax! You're the best!

  • @williamallen3800
    @williamallen3800Ай бұрын

    Great analysis. Thanks for sharing.

  • @helenfong3339
    @helenfong3339Ай бұрын

    I love your analysis!! You explain things in an easy concise way. 😃

  • @lelainerduh
    @lelainerduh2 ай бұрын

    Dan was the type of guy that never cared. He doesn’t respect women and he doesn’t care about others kids. He’s not socially attractive, miserable, but rich

  • @jesse_sweed
    @jesse_sweed2 ай бұрын

    You introduce me to like 90% of the topics you cover. I watch every week to sit under the learning tree. Thank you for your work.

  • @nubesvaporosas7191

    @nubesvaporosas7191

    2 ай бұрын

    If your interested in the topic, i would really recommend Alexa's podcast "eat predators" she's former Zoey 101 child actress

  • @Tuxicat62

    @Tuxicat62

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@nubesvaporosas7191Wow! I didn't know she had a podcast. Will check that out.

  • @ljb5163

    @ljb5163

    2 ай бұрын

    @@nubesvaporosas7191Also, Sloan covers a lot of this stuff.

  • @hayleyb467

    @hayleyb467

    2 ай бұрын

    the learning tree😊🌳❤

  • @carrotthepunk
    @carrotthepunk2 ай бұрын

    Very insightful analysis! I've been waiting for this since his "apology" came out. Can you maybe do the Ned's declassified podcast apology next?

  • @goten2831
    @goten2831Ай бұрын

    love your videos Spidey, you would be an amazing interviewer

  • @sweetznana
    @sweetznana2 ай бұрын

    13:35 THIS!! That disgusting behavior is never ok and thank you for saying it.

  • @annebaugh2835
    @annebaugh2835Ай бұрын

    The accusation that he made 2 women share a salary cannot in any way be categorized as a joke. That is more minimizing than any of the things he could call inappropriate jokes.

  • @tanyabeautycoach
    @tanyabeautycoach2 ай бұрын

    Another great analysis 🙌

  • @Miss.RubyGame
    @Miss.RubyGameАй бұрын

    Thanks for your post you are definitely so accurate ❤

  • @SimranMattu-om5yp
    @SimranMattu-om5yp2 ай бұрын

    Great video Spidey! So many great lessons, I was wondering if you're still going to cover "mediums" and cold readings? I hope you do, it would be so interesting!! :)

  • @TheBehavioralArts

    @TheBehavioralArts

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s something I want to do properly. It’s in my big projects list which means it will take time but I’m really passionate about the topic

  • @kelgreen99
    @kelgreen992 ай бұрын

    Mr. Burns ALWAYS uses the steeple. . . 2024: Year of the Reveal!

  • @PhantomOfDarkness
    @PhantomOfDarkness2 ай бұрын

    ive been waiting for your analysis on this one, its interesting

  • @shawnamccauley1805
    @shawnamccauley1805Ай бұрын

    @thebehavioralarts I appreciate that you have the integrity to not repost the videos. For the victims and victims in general it is hard to see these videos and the comments. Thank you for not just speaking to Dan's behaviour but also to his words. It is validating for those who want to reply and don't have to, because you say it so well. I remeber watching these shows as a child and feeling saddened for the actors. I also remeber watching your television appearances and being entertained. Its lovely to see what you have chosen to do with your career and talents. It is meaningful.

  • @mrslittlegal
    @mrslittlegal2 ай бұрын

    My parents wouldn't let me watch nickolodean as a kid, I didn't let my kids. My son is now 22. He watched the documentary and said "no wonder you wouldn't let us watch those shows." There are plenty of parents that have always thought the humor was inappropriate. Its that it is just now becoming popular to have that opinion.

  • @idkwhodos2840

    @idkwhodos2840

    Ай бұрын

    As a kid it was sometimes difficult how many 'fun' things my Mother wouldn't let me get involved with, but as an adult I can appreciate she was just super alert to protect me from all that kinda stuff. I remember her scraping together pennies to buy ALL the school photos so the photographer couldn't keep them!😅 Best Mum Ever ❤️

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