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Nickelodeon Removes ‘Made by Maddie’ From Schedule Following Backlash Over ‘Hair Love’ Similarities
Made by Maddie is a show we acquired several years ago from Silvergate Media, a renowned production company we have previously worked with on other series,” said a Nickelodeon spokesperson. “Since announcing the show’s premiere date this week, we have been listening closely to the commentary, criticism and concern coming from both viewers and members of the creative community.
In response, and out of respect to all voices in the conversation, we are removing the show from our schedule as we garner further insight into the creative journey of the show. We are grateful to Silvergate Media for all of their work. And we hold Matthew A. Cherry and the wonderful and inspiring ‘Hair Love’ in the highest regard.”
The Nickelodeon series, which was slated to premiere on Sept. 13 on ViacomCBS-owned Nick Jr., garnered criticism online earlier in the week after social media users began pointing out similarities in the characters featured in the Nickelodeon teaser and Cherry’s short.
“Made by Maddie” is geared toward preschoolers, and was created by Paula Rosenthal. The series follows 8-year-old Maddie around New York City “as she uses her imagination and design ingenuity to turn every problem into a positive with the perfect fashion fix.”
In July, Cherry and Sony Pictures Animation got the green light to adapt “Hair Love” into an animated TV series for HBO Max, “Young Love.”
Orginal article Yahoo News https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/nickelodeon-removes-made-maddie-schedule-190917895.html
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The new documentary “Showbiz Kids” examines the effects of childhood stardom on young celebs.
HBO’s 90-minute film (Tuesday, 9 p.m. EDT/PDT) is directed by Alex Winter, known for his role of Bill in the “Bill & Ted” films. Subjects including Jada Pinkett Smith, “E.T.” star Henry Thomas, actress Evan Rachel Wood (“Westworld”), Todd Bridges of “Diff’rent Strokes” and “Matilda” star Mara Wilson offer their takes on fame at a young age.
Their motives for becoming an actor differ. “Stand By Me” actor Wil Wheaton says he was encouraged by his mother, reasoning “I don’t know a 7-year-old who’s like, ‘What I want to do is go to work!'”
But Bridges remembers he “always wanted to be in show business.”
For some, work nudged out traditional childhood experiences. Wilson says she “never really learned how to ride a bike,” and model/actress Milla Jovovich “hated” her early days in front of the camera. At 11, she was “really a little girl that wanted to play with dolls.”
“Showbiz Kids”, shot over the past two years, also follows two young actors as they chase their dreams of making it big.
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