sexual assault, comedian and creator Russell Brand is facing a wave of disassociations from various companies and charities. On September 16, an exposé by the Times U.K., the Sunday Times, and Channel 4 Dispatches featured four women accusing Brand of sexual assault. These allegations compounded previous harassment claims mentioned in the report. Despite Brand's denial, stating that his relationships were consensual, companies swiftly began distancing themselves from him.
The agency cut all professional ties with Brand the day following the investigation. They revealed being aware of a previous allegation against him, which Brand vehemently denied in 2020. The agency expressed feeling misled by Brand.
Bluebird, Brand's book publisher, decided to halt all future publishing with him in light of the allegations. This move affected his upcoming book, «Recovery: The Workbook,» scheduled for release in December.
BBC
The British broadcaster removed some of Brand's content from its TV and radio streaming services. This included an episode of the quiz show QI and a podcast featuring Joe Wicks. The BBC cited the decision as necessary to meet public expectations.
YouTube
While Brand's YouTube channel remains accessible, it has been demonetized for violating YouTube's Creator Responsibility policy. The platform took action due to concerns about Brand's off-platform behavior.
Trevi
After a year of collaboration with the women's charity Trevi, Brand and his Stay Free Foundation were cut off. Trevi emphasized its commitment to supporting women affected by violence and abuse, expressing deep sadness and distress regarding the allegations. A planned fundraising event