Christy Carlson Romano reveals she turned down an offer to share her story on ... trends now

Christy Carlson Romano reveals she turned down an offer to share her story on ... trends now
Christy Carlson Romano reveals she turned down an offer to share her story on ... trends now

Christy Carlson Romano reveals she turned down an offer to share her story on ... trends now

Just over a week after the new episode of Quiet on Set debuted, a former Nickelodeon star revealed she turned down an offer to work on the series.

The 40-year-old actress and activist, who starred on Nickelodeon's Even Stevens and voiced the title character in Kim Possible, blasted the producers of the ID series as 'trauma terrorists.'

She revealed on an upcoming interview for Mayim Bialik's Breakdown podcast (via Entertainment Weekly) that she hasn't even seen the docuseries yet.

'I think that it's extremely triggering. I've made a choice for several reasons to opt out of watching that imagery. I know a lot of the details, I know a lot of the folks involved,' Romano admitted.

'I've chosen not to speak about this with anybody, including ID, who originally came to me looking to see if I'd be interested in a doc like this. I don't know if it was this doc (Quiet on Set),' she said. 

Just over a week after the new episode of Quiet on Set debuted, a former Nickelodeon star revealed she turned down an offer to work on the series

Just over a week after the new episode of Quiet on Set debuted, a former Nickelodeon star revealed she turned down an offer to work on the series

The 40-year-old actress and activist, who starred on Nickelodeon's Even Stevens and voiced the title character in Kim Possible, blasted the producers of the ID series as 'trauma terrorists'

The 40-year-old actress and activist, who starred on Nickelodeon's Even Stevens and voiced the title character in Kim Possible, blasted the producers of the ID series as 'trauma terrorists'

'But I was approached when I first started advocating three years ago for my own YouTube channel with my own experiences that I did in different and separate episodes, so to speak,' she stated. 

'I started to be approached by many reality-show-type producers, and they were like, "Hey, how do we do this?" and I would combat them with saying, "Hey, guys, the only way we would do this is if we talk about how do we fix it?"' she admitted.

She added of the docuseries, 'I felt like there's no hope being inserted into the narrative.'

Romano added that producers of the series are, 'people who don't belong to our

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