‘Blue’s Clues’ Star Steve Burns Breaks Silence in Documentary ‘Quiet on Set’

Many people are still shocked by the revelations made in the Silence on set documentary film. For those who don’t know, the documentary uncovers a long history of sexual abuse and assault on the Nickelodeon children’s network in the 1990s and early 2000s. Following the release of the documentary, former Nickelodeon star Steve Burns broke his silence about the terrible experience.

“I don’t have any particular idea about any of that. I’m coming to this just like anyone else, with horror and anguish. It’s just terrible to watch it unfold. “I don’t know what else to say other than it’s heartbreaking,” he said via TMZ.

“It must be incredibly painful. The fact that everyone is talking about this at the water cooler now breaks my heart.”

Steve Burns checks in in the middle of a chilling documentary

As you can imagine, many of the documentary’s viewers are still shocked by the findings. Amid the backlash, Burns intervened. Burns, host of the former Nick Jr. show. Blue’s CluesHe checked in with all his followers on TikTok.

“Hey, I’m checking in. Tell me what’s going on,” Burns said in the video.

Similar to how he used to do on Blue’s Clues, Burns stared into the camera for about a minute. Apparently, he allows TikTok viewers to express their thoughts, either out loud or in the comments section. He then he gave his answer.

“Well. Very good, it’s good to hear from you. By the way, you look great,” he said.

Former child star criticizes Dan Schneider

Another employee criticized in the documentary is television super producer Dan Schneider. Schneider served as a producer on several hit Nickelodeon shows such as Amanda’s show, Everything thatand many others.

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In the documentary, Schneider is exposed not only for being inappropriate with underage actors. He is also accused of producing television segments featuring children that had sexual overtones.

Following the release of the documentary, Schneider apologized for his actions, but former Nickelodeon actor Bryan Hearne isn’t buying it.

“The thing about his interview in general is that I thought it was funny,” Hearne said. “If I can be honest, Dan was an actor before all this, so I think he played down some skills and gave us a good performance.”

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