Did the Wonder Years T.V. Show End Over a Sexual Harrassment Claim?
Did the Wonder Years T.V. Show End Over a Sexual Harrassment Claim?
Fans of The Wonder Years may be interested to learn that a sexual harassment claim was allegedly what brought the popular show to an end. According to one of the show's lead actresses, “Alley Mills, who played Fred Savage’s mother, Norma Arnold,” a sexual harassment lawsuit was filed in 1993 by “ 31-year-old costume designer Monique Long” against “Savage and Jason Hervey, who played Savage’s older brother.” At the time, Savage was 16 and Hervey was 20. But what happened, exactly?After working on the show throughout 1991 and 1992, Long alleged in her lawsuit that “during her time on the series, she couldn’t do her job properly due to physical and verbal harassment from both young actors, and she was eventually fired.” According to her, Savage “constantly held her hand, asked her to have an affair, and made sexual remarks.”When commenting on the lawsuit filed all those years ago, Mills said the allegations were “completely ridiculous,” and added that Savage is “the least offensive, most wonderful, sweet human being that ever walked the face of the earth.” She believes that, had it not been for the lawsuit, the series may have continued. She said, “when you keep up a certain amount of ratings, they keep the show going...But it was because of all that garbage...” that the show ended.
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