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Another woman came out Nina Toussaint-White



Oh, this chick. :francis:

what he say about him?

What did deacon say?

Noel Clarke & Adam Deacon’s Fall Out, Explained

The allegations accusing actor and director Noel Clarke of sexual harassment, groping, and bullying have raised new questions about the feud between him and his former mentee Adam Deacon.

An investigation published by the Guardian yesterday revealed that 20 women who knew Clarke professionally have accused him of serious misconduct, including bullying claims. One victim reported that she experienced panic attacks on set following an outburst by Clarke, while another recalled being screamed at.

Since then, some Twitter users have questioned whether these accusations shine a new light on Clarke’s highly publicised feud with Deacon, which led to Deacon being found guilty of harassment without violence in 2015. But what actually happened between Clarke and Deacon?

Deacon first rose to prominence after starring in the 2006 film Kidulthood, which was written by Clarke. He went on to continue working with Clarke in a number of projects including 2008’s Adulthood.

However, their friendly relationship — which was framed in the news as a mentorship — came to a halt in 2011. Deacon had made his directing debut for the film Anuvahood, which went on to earn him a BAFTA Rising Star. Clarke claimed that the film infringed on the copyright of his Hood trilogy of films, and the pair fell out.

The friendship ended but tensions escalated when Clarke accused Deacon of sending him abuse via Twitter in 2014. Clarke recounted of the period, during the court case that led to Deacon’s eventual arrest, “He released a barrage of abuse in a blog for on Instagram claiming I'd been bullying him for as long as he could remember and claiming I had stopped him getting an agent in the business.” The abusive messages also threatened Clarke’s family: in one instance, Deacon reportedly posted pictures of Clarke’s children next to a gun emoji.

This led to Deacon’s arrest. As reported in the Evening Standard at the time, Deacon claimed in court that Clarke “[had] it in” for him from the beginning, adding that “he would bully and belittle me on set in front of people — it would be a constant thing”.

In July 2015, Deacon was charged in court for harassment without violence. A two year restraining order was drawn against him, preventing him from contacting Clarke and he had to pay a fine of £500. His lawyers said that he suffered from a history of mental illness and that his actions were caused by paranoia and psychosis induced by the use of skunk cannabis. Earlier that year, Deacon was sectioned under the Mental Health Act and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Later in 2017, in tell-all interview with The Guardian, Deacon revealed that after their fallout from Anuvahood, he became convinced that Clarke was obstructing his career. He expressed regret for his actions and said, “When I got better I thought, why did I do this, what the hell was all this about? I didn’t want to hurt anybody.”

Deacon went on to tell the Guardian that Clarke had layer offered him a role in the final film in his Hood trilogy, Brotherhood. Deacon said he thought it might be an opportunity for the two of them to make amends, but Clarke said they would not be able to meet in person because of the restraining order and that he was not interested in being friends. “He said, ‘You should do the film for the fans. It’s not about me and you. Obviously I don’t like you but do it for the fans,’” Deacon recalled. “I was like, wow what the hell is this?”

Deacon declined the offer and the pair have not worked together since.
 

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Whole situation with Adam Deacon reminds me of that scene in Enemy of the State where that government guy was saying he's seen killers walk because the eyewitness was an alcoholic and rapists go free because the victim was a hooker - credibility.

Now people are starting to look at his accusations in a different light. I've noticed a lot of articles are popping up about it now.

In fact, I'm sure I remember listening to the cast DVD commentary on Adulthood years ago and Noel Clarke would sometimes be contradicting Adam on some petty shyt. I thought it was just guy banter but now obviously we know different.
 

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The guy is a complete menace :huhldup:

Noel: 'To really capture the essence of this McDonald's employee I need you to be naked'

Sarah: 'Is that really necessary, the script says I only have two lines :lupe:'

Noel: 'Trust me I'm the director :shaq:'
 

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Noel Clarke & Adam Deacon’s Fall Out, Explained

The allegations accusing actor and director Noel Clarke of sexual harassment, groping, and bullying have raised new questions about the feud between him and his former mentee Adam Deacon.

An investigation published by the Guardian yesterday revealed that 20 women who knew Clarke professionally have accused him of serious misconduct, including bullying claims. One victim reported that she experienced panic attacks on set following an outburst by Clarke, while another recalled being screamed at.

Since then, some Twitter users have questioned whether these accusations shine a new light on Clarke’s highly publicised feud with Deacon, which led to Deacon being found guilty of harassment without violence in 2015. But what actually happened between Clarke and Deacon?

Deacon first rose to prominence after starring in the 2006 film Kidulthood, which was written by Clarke. He went on to continue working with Clarke in a number of projects including 2008’s Adulthood.

However, their friendly relationship — which was framed in the news as a mentorship — came to a halt in 2011. Deacon had made his directing debut for the film Anuvahood, which went on to earn him a BAFTA Rising Star. Clarke claimed that the film infringed on the copyright of his Hood trilogy of films, and the pair fell out.

The friendship ended but tensions escalated when Clarke accused Deacon of sending him abuse via Twitter in 2014. Clarke recounted of the period, during the court case that led to Deacon’s eventual arrest, “He released a barrage of abuse in a blog for on Instagram claiming I'd been bullying him for as long as he could remember and claiming I had stopped him getting an agent in the business.” The abusive messages also threatened Clarke’s family: in one instance, Deacon reportedly posted pictures of Clarke’s children next to a gun emoji.

This led to Deacon’s arrest. As reported in the Evening Standard at the time, Deacon claimed in court that Clarke “[had] it in” for him from the beginning, adding that “he would bully and belittle me on set in front of people — it would be a constant thing”.

In July 2015, Deacon was charged in court for harassment without violence. A two year restraining order was drawn against him, preventing him from contacting Clarke and he had to pay a fine of £500. His lawyers said that he suffered from a history of mental illness and that his actions were caused by paranoia and psychosis induced by the use of skunk cannabis. Earlier that year, Deacon was sectioned under the Mental Health Act and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Later in 2017, in tell-all interview with The Guardian, Deacon revealed that after their fallout from Anuvahood, he became convinced that Clarke was obstructing his career. He expressed regret for his actions and said, “When I got better I thought, why did I do this, what the hell was all this about? I didn’t want to hurt anybody.”

Deacon went on to tell the Guardian that Clarke had layer offered him a role in the final film in his Hood trilogy, Brotherhood. Deacon said he thought it might be an opportunity for the two of them to make amends, but Clarke said they would not be able to meet in person because of the restraining order and that he was not interested in being friends. “He said, ‘You should do the film for the fans. It’s not about me and you. Obviously I don’t like you but do it for the fans,’” Deacon recalled. “I was like, wow what the hell is this?”

Deacon declined the offer and the pair have not worked together since.

sound like the nikka was feeling himself too much all these years and karma finally came back on his ass.

This Adam Deacon cat must be like :blessed: right now
 

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3 or 5 women can come together and ruin a man's life. But 20? He likely did that shyt.


What are the sexual harassment claims against him? Or the bullying?

Notice how everyone somehow forgot Ezra Miller beat up a woman but he's gotten roles on The Stand, Invincible and is still starring in the upcoming Flash and fantastic beasts films.

:picard: We need to talk about Ezra
 

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No wonder the doctor didn't like him

I thought that was Barrowman he hated?

British Twitter have just clocked onto the fact he's a creep to work with getting naked on a lot of productions, showing his dikk wantonly, and inappropriate hugs and kisses handwaved away because he's gay.
 

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I thought that was Barrowman he hated?

British Twitter have just clocked onto the fact he's a creep to work with getting naked on a lot of productions, showing his dikk wantonly, and inappropriate hugs and kisses handwaved away because he's gay.

I was making joke because the doctor didn't like his character on the show. But damn I didn't know that about captain Jake.
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