Noel Clarke quits his own production company following sexual misconduct allegations

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The film and TV actor has left Unstoppable Film and TV after more than 20 women accused him of bullying and harassment

Best known for his work on the “hood” series of films, beginning with Kidulthood in 2006, and Doctor Who, Clarke has been a high-profile figure in British film and television since the early 2000s as an actor, producer and director, and received an honorary Bafta for his contribution to British cinema earlier this year.

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The Guardian: hypocritically publishing articles supporting women, whilst at the same time employing the abusive misogynist Owen Jones...

This is the best move for his employees & business partners, for sure. He always seemed to give off bad vibes though. It's just sad overall...

When will they learn, oh when will they ever learn? When the cost is so high, they're forced to do so.

See all these woke people have alot to hide huh.

So many rich perverts 😞

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How embarrassing for the bames

wow

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