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Disturbing footage of Nickelodeon 'abuser' Dan Schneider filming in a HOT TUB with a 16-YEAR-OLD bikini-clad Amanda Bynes resurfaces online - as shocking new documentary raises grave concerns about adult TV writer's 'close' relationship with the teen star

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Disturbing footage has been circulated on social media of 'abuser' Dan Schneider in a hot tub with an underage Amanda Bynes during a Nickelodeon sketch.

The full-length clip was shared on X, formerly Twitter, in light of the allegations made in the recent documentary titled Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV - which made shocking claims about the 'toxic environment' at the network.

The scene in question - which is understood to have been filmed in 2002, when Bynes was around the age of 16 - shows Schneider sitting next to a bikini-clad Bynes for the skit, which he wrote himself, with commentators branding it as 'very uncomfortable.'

The sketch resurfaced in the wake of the documentary that made accusations of child abuse and 'pedophiles on set' before also shining a light on the 'close' relationship that Schneider - who is 20 years Bynes' senior - had with the teenage star.

Disturbing footage has been circulated on social media of 'abuser' Dan Schneider in a hot tub with an underage Amanda Bynes during a Nickelodeon sketch

Disturbing footage has been circulated on social media of 'abuser' Dan Schneider in a hot tub with an underage Amanda Bynes during a Nickelodeon sketch 

The clip was taken from Bynes' recurring sketch, simply titled Amanda's Jacuzzi, which saw the young star interview guests while in the bubbling pool.

In the snippet featuring Schneider, who was described as 'Nickelodeon's golden boy,' she begins: 'Hi, welcome to my jacuzzi. Today my special guest is executive producer of The Amanda Show, Dan Schneider.'

Schneider - who is propped up against the sidewall wearing a white vest, navy shirt and sunglasses - smiles and replies with a simple 'hi.'

Bynes, who is wearing just a bikini, quips that as he is also head writer at the channel, 'you actually wrote the words that we are saying to each other right now.'

He agrees that he was the mastermind behind the scene and the pair continue to fool around with giggles and glances toward one another before being handed plates of spaghetti to chow down on.

Recently, a shortened version of the clip was included in the documentary that aired on ID at the weekend - and commentators were quick to share their thoughts.

'When you watch the video it is Amanda Bynes, clearly very young, wearing a swimsuit in a hot tub and next to her is Dan Schneider fully clothed.

'And he is kind of saying, "I created this situation. I am the reason we are in this hot tub. I am pulling the strings." Maybe at the time people viewed it as a comedy but I think now some people are very uncomfortable with the implication,' culture writer Scaachi Koul said.

Elsewhere, many seemed to agree that Bynes became Schneider's 'new favorite' cast member when she arrived at the network as others claimed they were 'edged out'

Elsewhere, many seemed to agree that Bynes became Schneider's 'new favorite' cast member when she arrived at the network as others claimed they were 'edged out'

Many other commentators recalled Schneider and Bynes being 'very close' - including 'physically'

Many other commentators recalled Schneider and Bynes being 'very close' - including 'physically'

Elsewhere, many seemed to agree that Bynes became Schneider's 'new favorite' cast member when she arrived at the network as others claimed they were 'edged out.'

Leon Frierson, who worked on All That as a teen, explained: 'There would be times where Amanda would just be missing and a lot of times we would just hear that she would be with Dan - pitching ideas and writing.

'We were seeing them grow closer to each other on set.'

Bynes' own father was reportedly 'very hands-on with her career' and Leon said his presence was 'always felt' due to his relationship with Schneider.

'They carefully crafted Amanda's career. It was enviable for a lot of cast members,' he dished.

Kate Taylor, from Business Insider, told the documentary: 'Dan Schneider's decision to have Amanda be the star of the show is forward thinking in a lot of ways. A lot of adult female comedians do not get their own shows without jumping through a million hoops.'

Koul agreed: 'Dan Schneider was very responsible for Amanda Bynes' career at the point and they were very tied to each other. I think she trusted him.'

Many other commentators recalled Schneider and Bynes being 'very close' - including 'physically.'

Karyn Finley Thompson, who worked as editor on All That, The Amanda Show and Drake and Josh, explained: 'There were many times that I saw Amanda sitting behind him, hugging him or giving him like a neck massage or whatever.

'Dan and Amanda had a close relationship and I didn't think anything different than that. The hot tub scene though I always thought was a little odd.'

'Dan and Amanda had a close relationship and I didn't think anything different than that. The hot tub scene though I always thought was a little odd,' one member of staff said
'Dan and Amanda had a close relationship and I didn't think anything different than that. The hot tub scene though I always thought was a little odd,' one member of staff said

'Dan and Amanda had a close relationship and I didn't think anything different than that. The hot tub scene though I always thought was a little odd,' one member of staff said

In more recent years, following her early time in the spotlight, Bynes has suffered mental health issues and spent nine years under a conservatorship which was controlled by her mother Lynn

In more recent years, following her early time in the spotlight, Bynes has suffered mental health issues and spent nine years under a conservatorship which was controlled by her mother Lynn 

A statement from Dan Schneider previously issued to the documentary stated: 'Everything that happened on the shows I ran was carefully scrutinized by dozens of involved adults.

'All stories, dialogue, costumes and makeup were fully approved by network executives on two coasts.

'A standard and practices group read and ultimately approved every script, and programming executives reviewed and approved all episodes.

'In addition, every day on every set, there were always parents and caregivers and their friends watching us rehearse and film.'

In more recent years, following her early time in the spotlight, Bynes has suffered mental health issues and spent nine years under a conservatorship which was controlled by her mother Lynn.

The conservatorship began in 2013 after she was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric treatment facility in Pasadena, California following a public meltdown and a string of legal troubles. The protective order ended in 2022.

In June 2023, the She's The Man star was placed on a 5150 psychiatric hold, just two months after she was released from a three-week stay at a mental health facility, after she had been found roaming the streets of Los Angeles naked.

Nickelodeon also raised eyebrows under Schneider's leadership with some of its other shows that were 'full of uncomfortable sketches' (pictured with Ariana Grande)

Nickelodeon also raised eyebrows under Schneider's leadership with some of its other shows that were 'full of uncomfortable sketches' (pictured with Ariana Grande)

Among them were 'disturbing' scenes that 'sexualized' child stars - including Grande who featured in scenes sticking her hand down her throat and putting her toes in her mouth
Among them were 'disturbing' scenes that 'sexualized' child stars - including Grande who featured in scenes sticking her hand down her throat and putting her toes in her mouth

Among them were 'disturbing' scenes that 'sexualized' child stars - including Grande who featured in scenes sticking her hand down her throat and putting her toes in her mouth 

Other parts also showed Ariana trying to get juice from a potato - which involved her squeezing it as hard as possible and letting out loud moaning noises - and attempting to drink water upside down in a provocative position

Other parts also showed Ariana trying to get juice from a potato - which involved her squeezing it as hard as possible and letting out loud moaning noises - and attempting to drink water upside down in a provocative position 

At the time a mental health evaluation had deemed her 'a danger to herself and others' but she was coherent enough to call the police to report that she was in distress.

Her psychiatric hold was subsequently extended by a week as doctors worked to stabilize her.

After she was picked up by police for wandering the streets unclothed, Bynes' former fiancé Paul Michael told Page Six that she had not been taking her prescribed medications prior to the mental health crisis.

Elsewhere in the documentary, Schneider was accused of 'degrading' staff before being sued over accusations of gender discrimination, hostile work environment and harassment.

It was also revealed that three members of staff were charged over child sex abuse to varying degrees - as Drake Bell spoke for the first time about being abused by dialogue coach Brian Peck who was described as 'very much one of the cogs in the Dan Schneider machine.'

Nickelodeon also raised eyebrows under Schneider's leadership with some of its other shows that were 'full of uncomfortable sketches.'

Among them were 'disturbing' scenes that 'sexualized' child stars - including Ariana Grande who featured in scenes sticking her hand down her throat, putting her toes in her mouth, and talking about being 'soaking wet' at the age of 16.

Other parts also showed Ariana trying to get juice from a potato - which involved her squeezing it as hard as possible and letting out loud moaning noises - and attempting to drink water upside down in a provocative position - which resulted in it spilling all over her head and chest. 

'It was clear that there was a permissibility around these sexualized jokes with children,' commentators in the documentary shared.

Jennette McCurdy, who found fame on iCarly, detailed her traumatic childhood in her best-selling memoir I'm Glad My Mom Died which was released in August 2022.

Elsewhere in the documentary, Schneider was accused of 'degrading' staff before being sued over accusations of gender discrimination, hostile work environment and harassment

Elsewhere in the documentary, Schneider was accused of 'degrading' staff before being sued over accusations of gender discrimination, hostile work environment and harassment 

Jennette McCurdy (pictured in 2013), who found fame on iCarly, detailed her traumatic childhood in her best-selling memoir I'm Glad My Mom Died which was released in August 2022

Jennette McCurdy (pictured in 2013), who found fame on iCarly, detailed her traumatic childhood in her best-selling memoir I'm Glad My Mom Died which was released in August 2022 

She also spoke in detail about her time on Nickelodeon, and alleged that she was subjected to inappropriate behavior from an unnamed staffer.

'I feel like The Creator has two distinct sides. One is generous and over-the-top complimentary... The other side is mean-spirited, controlling and terrifying,' Jenette wrote. 

Jennette claimed she was required to her pose in swimsuits and offered alcohol from someone she referred to as 'The Creator' during her time on iCarly, which first aired when she was 15 - in September 2007 - and concluded when she was age 20 - in November 2012.

'My whole childhood and adolescence were very exploited,' she told the New York Times, while discussing the book. 'It still gives my nervous system a reaction to say it.

'There were cases where people had the best intentions and maybe didn’t know what they were doing. And also cases where they did - they knew exactly what they were doing.'

She also claimed that she was 'terrified of being looked at as a sexual being' and that 'The Creator' once gave her a shoulder massage against her wishes.

Many people have since speculated that she was referring to Schneider who left Nickelodeon in 2018.

At the time, he said he was parting ways to pursue 'other opportunities and projects,' however, the New York Times reported in 2021 that the network cut ties from him due to evidence of 'verbal abuse' towards colleagues. 

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