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VisitPublic response to Russell Brand's behavior allegations
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Public opinion polls, social media sentiment analysis
Banijay Report Finds Informal Concerns Raised About Russell Brand's Behavior on Channel 4 and Endemol Shows
Jun 14, 2024, 11:35 AM
A Banijay report has been published detailing allegations about Russell Brand's behavior between 2004 and 2008. The investigation found that while no formal complaints were made, informal concerns were raised by junior staff to senior staff. These concerns were related to Brand's behavior on several Channel 4 programmes, including 'Big Brother's Big Mouth' and other Endemol shows. The report highlights that the concerns were not properly escalated or adequately addressed. Additionally, rumors spread about Brand masturbating in his dressing room, which contributed to the informal complaints. The inappropriate behavior was often tolerated as 'Russell being Russell.'
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