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Hollywood continues to panic as brave stars talk about the perverts who prey on young actors — with a rising star desperately making apologies for talking about sick pool parties for underage boys! It's the latest disaster in the wake of former child star Elijah Wood [pictured with Macaulay Culkin] talking about Hollywood's pedophile problem. That was the same week that an actor featured in "Jurassic Park" was sentenced on underage sex charges, and Corey Feldman went public about how he joined young Corey Haim in being "passed around" to perverts!
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Noah Galvin, the openly gay star of the hit ABC series "The Real O'Neals," gave an interview to New York magazine titled "Noah Galvin Has Nothing to Hide" — and he proved it by being outrageously honest about working in Hollywood. Noah shook up major Tinseltown players when the subject came up of director Bryan Singer. The filmmaker is well-known in Hollywood for overseeing the hit "X-Men" franchise about teen superheroes.
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The shocking claim had Noah stating as fact that the director would invite young actors to his pool and take advantage of them sexually. “I want nothing to do with that," said the ABC star.
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The heat came down fast on Noah — with the "X-Men" director having already faced three lawsuits charging him with sexual exploitation of minors. One lawsuit against Singer was dismissed, another withdrawn, and one dismissed for insufficient evidence. Within hours of his interview being published, Noah went to the internet with a public apology to the director.
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"I sincerely apologize to Bryan Singer for the horrible statement I made about him in the interview I gave to New York Magazine. My comments were false and unwarranted. It was irresponsible and stupid of me to make those allegations against Bryan, and I deeply regret doing so. I have never been to Bryan’s house, and I admit there is no basis for any of the things I said or implied about Bryan in that interview."
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Elijah Wood, who'd spoken of "vipers in this industry" and "the tragedy of attempting to reveal what is happening to innocent people" also walked back his own comments shortly after they were published — suddenly insisting: "I have no firsthand experience or observation of the topic."
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Hollywood continues to panic as brave stars talk about the perverts who prey on young actors — with a rising star desperately making apologies for talking about sick pool parties for underage boys! It's the latest disaster in the wake of former child star Elijah Wood [pictured with Macaulay Culkin] talking about Hollywood's pedophile problem. That was the same week that an actor featured in "Jurassic Park" was sentenced on underage sex charges, and Corey Feldman went public about how he joined young Corey Haim in being "passed around" to perverts!
Photo credit: YouTube
Noah Galvin, the openly gay star of the hit ABC series "The Real O'Neals," gave an interview to New York magazine titled "Noah Galvin Has Nothing to Hide" — and he proved it by being outrageously honest about working in Hollywood. Noah shook up major Tinseltown players when the subject came up of director Bryan Singer. The filmmaker is well-known in Hollywood for overseeing the hit "X-Men" franchise about teen superheroes.
Photo credit: Splash News
The shocking claim had Noah stating as fact that the director would invite young actors to his pool and take advantage of them sexually. “I want nothing to do with that," said the ABC star.
Photo credit: Splash News
The heat came down fast on Noah — with the "X-Men" director having already faced three lawsuits charging him with sexual exploitation of minors. One lawsuit against Singer was dismissed, another withdrawn, and one dismissed for insufficient evidence. Within hours of his interview being published, Noah went to the internet with a public apology to the director.
Photo credit: YouTube
"I sincerely apologize to Bryan Singer for the horrible statement I made about him in the interview I gave to New York Magazine. My comments were false and unwarranted. It was irresponsible and stupid of me to make those allegations against Bryan, and I deeply regret doing so. I have never been to Bryan’s house, and I admit there is no basis for any of the things I said or implied about Bryan in that interview."
Photo credit: Splash News
Elijah Wood, who'd spoken of "vipers in this industry" and "the tragedy of attempting to reveal what is happening to innocent people" also walked back his own comments shortly after they were published — suddenly insisting: "I have no firsthand experience or observation of the topic."
Photo credit: Splash News