Former All That star Kenan Thompson admits it was "tough to watch" the and urges to further investigate all of the allegations. Kenan, who played the a number of roles in the hit kids TV sketch show All That alongside
Actress Amanda Bynes, has opened up about his reaction to the Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV docuseries. The newly released series exposed the behind some of the most famous children's Nickelodeon shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s. In the disturbing show, former child stars have opened up about , harmful workplace culture, and exhibited by both and behind-the-scenes. Speaking on watching the docuseries, the 45-year-old
Actor told : "I think it's a good thing that the doc is out and is putting things on display that need to be — stories that need to be told for accountability sake but it's definitely tough to watch because I have fond memories of that place.” Kenan explained that although he worked as a child star on Nickelodeon, he couldn't speak on the allegations as he never witnessed anything during his time on the shows. He explained that many of the allegations highlighted in the docuseries occurred He explained to the news outlet: "Because all these things happened after I left, basically, and Dan wasn't really on Kenan and Kel like that,” and added: “I mean, he got a ‘created by’ credit but it was a different showrunner, so our worlds weren't overly overlapping like that outside of All That necessarily.” After Quiet on Set aired, Schneider shared his own 20-minute
YouTube video reacting to the docuseries and highlighted in the show. In the video, Schneider apologized for the inappropriate back massages he asked cast members to give him and he forced many child actors partake in. And while the production company claims they are investigating all of the allegations made, Kenan is urging them to take it a step further. He said: "Well, investigate more! I mean because it's like, it's supposed to be a safe place you know? It's supposed to be a safe place for kids and to hear all about that it's just like, ‘How dare you?’"