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Neighbours racism claim: Indigenous actor Shareena Clanton says set was ‘unsafe’ – Sydney Morning Herald
The actor says the long-running Ten soap was “culturally unsafe” and the N-word was used on set.
In response, she said, they have done little, though she did note that the individual who said the N-word had been stood down for a week to consider their behaviour, and had been ordered into four sessions of compulsory workplace training.
Ms Clanton said she was speaking out so that my community and wider audiences are aware of how toxic that workplace is and has become.
She added, Ill never work for this show again.
Fremantle responded to the claims with a statement that said Neighbours tried…
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