Now is the time for him to honestly address the women who have come forth to speak about their painful experiences, a process which he began today with his public statement.”Īctors Charlie Day and Chloë Grace Moretz, who both have roles in CK’s I Love You, Daddy, have backed out of any film promotion. “Now is not the time for him to make television shows. He will no longer serve as executive producer or receive compensation on any of the four shows we were producing with him,” FX said in its statement. “We are cancelling the overall deal between FX Productions and his production company, Pig Newton. FX, which hosts CK’s show Louie and the CK-produced series Baskets and Better Things, told Vanity Fair initially that its relationship with CK was “under review.” Today, following CK’s new statement, FX released its own response detailing the end of its association with CK and the removal of the comedian from all active projects, including Better Things, Basket, One Mississippi, and The Cops. Still, the fallout from the allegations has been swift. 8oCH7YhqnF- Dave Itzkoff November 10, 2017 The dates of the allegations range from the late ‘90s to 2005.
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A number of the women were younger and less established comedians who were allegedly approached by CK in a professional setting. The New York Times report yesterday detailed the stories of five women who said CK asked if he could masturbate in front of them, or just did so, either on the phone or in person, without their consent.
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The movie was originally set to open in limited release on November 17th. The Orchard also canceled the New York City premiere of the film yesterday, in advance of a lengthy New York Times report about the accusations against CK. News about the film’s cancellation came from Deadline. Following CK’s admission Friday morning, in which he confirmed that the allegations are true, television network FX said it had decided to end its relationship with the comedian. Film distribution company The Orchard has decided to cancel the release of Louis CK’s new movie I Love You, Daddy following multiple allegations of CK’s sexual misconduct.