Wednesday, September 11

Mischa Barton reveals she was harassed on the set of 'the OC' and that's why she left the series


The actress revealed that there were people on the set of the series who were really mean to her

Mischa Barton revela que fue acosada en el set de ‘The OC’ y por eso dejó la serie
Mischa Barton.

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Marymar Alvarez

Mischa Barton spoke about the popular series The OC which ended more than 15 years, however, he has once again given something to talk about due to some statements made by his former protagonist. And it is that since the beloved character that Barton gave life died, Marissa Cooper , fans had wondered what the truth was behind the actress’s sudden departure.

In an exclusive interview he gave to the medium AND! News revealed that received constant harassment from the men on set and this was one of the reasons why he left the series.

“There were people who were really mean to me” , he said in an interview, “It was not the ideal work environment for a sensitive young woman who needs confidence.”

In the year 2006 e the character that the current actress gave life to 35 years he died drastically in a car accident which left the fans of the series shocked.

The departure of the actress at the time gave much to talk about because the reasons behind it were not known exactly Your decision.

“I always felt ashamed to really talk about what was going on behind the scenes because I have always been a very reserved person and very aware of people’s feelings ”, Said in his interview to E!

I felt that it was the best for me and my health , and especially in terms of not really feeling protected by my teammates or the team back then. ”

About the form in which his character died, he was grateful that it happened in that way so memorable , because to this day some fans still remind him of how that in his life affected them.

So far the representatives of the production have not commented on the recent statements of the actress.

The closest we have to a comment on the matter are the statements that Joshn Schwartz gave in the 2017, when he assured in an interview to The Daily Beast that Marissa’s character was a and a decision made later in the face of pressure from the company to raise the show’s rating back then.

Schwartz assured that Mischa did not want to leave the program : “There was a complicated chemistry between the cast, but she was not actively looking to get out of production,” he said.

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