Hollywood Scandals: Kel Mitchell Vs. Dan Schneider (Sexual Allegation)

Mitchell Says Dan Schneider Brought Him Into a Closet and Yelled ‘All This Wild Stuff’ on ‘All That’ Set: We ‘Kind of Bump Heads’

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 09: Kel Mitchell attends the world premiere of Prime Video's "Fallout" at TCL Chinese Theatre on April 09, 2024 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images)
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Actor Kel Mitchell (“All That”) revealed on the “Baby, This is Keke Palmer” podcast that Dan Schneider allegedly yelled at him in a closet on set once when he was 18 years old.

Mitchell’s story is the latest misconduct allegation made by former Nickelodeon actor against Schneider.

The recent Investigation Discovery documentary series “Quiet on Set” included several other actors alleging mistreatment by Schneider during his tenure at Nickelodeon.

“The vibe of the show started to change a little bit,” Mitchell said when Schneider took over “All That” from original co-creator Brian Robbins, who “started to do ‘Varsity Blues’ and all these different movies and the production team started to blow up, so they left.”

“Being an adult at this point, I had a decision to make, you know what I mean? I was just like, ‘Okay, either we are going to fight or either I’m going to leave,’” the actor added. “And so that’s what I did. I left the situation.”

Thompson reacted to the allegations made against Schneider in “Quiet on Set” by saying “my heart goes out” to all the former child actors and teen stars who were affected by his alleged inappropriate behavior.

“It’s a tough subject. It’s tough for me because I can’t really speak on things that I never witnessed,” Thompson said at the time. “All these things happened after I left, basically. Dan [Schneider] wasn’t really on ‘Kenan & Kel’ like that. He got a ‘Created by’ credit, but it was a different showrunner. All that negativity kind of started happening outside of our tenure [at Nickelodeon]. I wasn’t really aware of a lot of it, but my heart goes out to anyone that’s been victimized, or their families.”

In interview, Thompson said he felt “so guilty” for saying he had fond memories of Nickelodeon amid the abuse allegations aimed at one of the network’s former top creatives.

“I feel so guilty saying that. All those things started happening after our tenure, because, I guess, no one would even dare. It wasn’t that kind of environment. There was no dictatorship about it all,” Thompson stressed. “We were all building something and, when you’re building something, I don’t think anybody’s cocky enough to be pulling things behind the curtain.”

Watch Mitchell’s full appearance on the “Baby, This is Keke Palmer” podcast in the video below.

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