Marc Summers, a former presenter on Nickelodeon, claims that he walked out of his interview for the documentary titled “‘Quiet on Set'” because he claims that he was tricked into the sit-down from the very beginning.

Marc maintains that he was unaware of the producers’ actual objectives to reveal the network’s hazardous workplace accusations. He said on the “Elvis Duran and the Morning Show” that at first, he believed that this was only a harmless tribute to his time spent working at Nick.

On the other hand, he asserts that the filmmakers engaged in a bait-and-switch strategy with him, purportedly striking him with some material that they requested him to respond to, which was uncomfortable.

MS says, “They attempted to ambush me.” They never explained to me what the true subject matter of this documentary was. They then proceeded to show me a video of something that I just couldn’t believe was being shown on Nickelodeon. ‘Well, let’s stop the tape right now,’ I called out to them. Is this what we are doing?'”

Marc claims that he gave up and entirely walked away from the project when they eventually revealed that the documentary will be focusing on the sexual assault that occurred between Nick dialogue coach Brian Peck and actor Drake Bell while Bell was a teenager. Additionally, Marc claims that the documentary would also include allegations against Dan Schneider.

Marc claims that he was informed that he was disqualified from the doctor six weeks later. On the other hand, he claims that later, two weeks after that, he was informed that he was in the first part of it since he had spoken well about Nick.

Marc makes it quite apparent in his segment of the documentary that all of the claims that are being leveled against him occurred after his employment on the network, during which he hosted “Double Dare” from 1986 until 1993.

By Anna

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