Friday, March 14, 2025

BBC Apologizes As Report Reveals Staff Joked About Incident

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The BBC has apologized to those individuals who felt unable to raise concerns about Russell Brand‘s behavior, as a new report reveals staff in the LA burea “joked about” an incident in which the comedian is alleged to have followed a woman into a bathroom and shown her his penis.

“The review considered eight complaints of misconduct about Russell Brand, only two of which were made while he was engaged by the BBC, one formally and one informally,” said the BBC of the just-released review carried out by Peter Johnston. “It is of great concern that some of these individuals felt unable to raise concerns about Russell Brand’s behaviour at the time, and the BBC has apologised to them as part of this review. ”

The 15-page review examines a number of complaints in great depth and why they weren’t taken seriously more quickly. Brand’s alleged behavior was exposed by a Channel 4-Sunday Times expose nearly 18 months ago. The comedian, who worked on BBC and Channel 4 shows, vehemently denies all claims and has said all of his relationships were consensual.

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