One of Days of Our Lives’ most acquainted faces is talking out about reviews of a poisonous office on the Peacock daytime cleaning soap opera.
The Bo Brady actor took to Twitter Wednesday to share his ideas on the bombshell expose shared by Deadline this week.
“We have learned disturbing news about the environment at DOOL,” the post reads.
“It’s shocking to all who care deeply about the show, it’s legacy, and the audience who love it so much.”
“With quick resolution, I hope to see a return to its past values of family and respect for all,” he concluded.
Reckell has been a agency fixture on the present since 1983, together with his most up-to-date stint airing earlier this yr.
The nine-week misconduct report was triggered after it was reported there was office misconduct by the hands of co-executive producer/director Albert Alarr.
“Corday Productions engaged Sony Pictures Television, which distributes Days of our Lives, to conduct an impartial investigation into this matter,” the present’s manufacturing firm mentioned in an announcement to Deadline.
“After a two-month investigation, the independent investigator produced a report with its findings.”
“Based on those findings, Corday Productions has taken a series of actions designed to ensure a safe and respectful work environment.”
The investigation outcomes have reportedly left the solid and crew in “shock, disbelief, disappointment, and anger.”
“It’s kind of a running joke that everything that comes out of Albert’s mouth is inappropriate,” a solid member informed informed the outlet.
Reckell is not the one star to converse out: Lisa Rinna, who staged a comeback to the present in 2022, took to social media to criticize the working circumstances.
“Well, this took a long time,” the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum wrote.
“Let’s see, when’s the last time I went over there and did that week on Peacock.”
“I couldn’t believe the work environment. It was disgusting. I was shocked,” she added within the since-deleted put up.
“I let many people know how I felt, Albert included, and they didn’t do a thing until now, it seems.”
She wrote throughout her message: “Karma’s a b–ch.”
Days of Our Lives aired for 57 years on NBC earlier than turning into a Peacock unique.
It now airs weekdays on the streaming service.
Paul Dailly is the Associate Editor for TV Fanatic. Follow him on Twitter.
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