Josh Peck Says "Drake & Josh "Producers '100%' Didn't Get 'Permission' to Use Oprah Winfrey's Likeness in Wild Car Crash Scene

Chris Cuffaro/Nickelodeon; Jon Kopaloff/Getty Josh Peck opened up about the season 4 episode ofDrake & Joshthat shows his character hitting Oprah Winfrey with a car The episode, titled "Josh Runs Into Oprah," was not made with the beloved TV talk show host's permission, according to Peck "I know we don't have her permission. 100% we don't," he said on theSyd & Olivia Talk Sh*tpodcast Josh Peckis ready to apologize toOprah Winfrey. TheDrake & Joshactor, 38, opened up on theSyd & Olivia Talk Sh*tpodcast about the season 4 episode of the Nickelodeon sitcom that shows his character hitting Winfrey with a car. The episode, titled "Josh Runs Into Oprah," was not made with the beloved TV talk show host's permission, according to Peck. When asked how production got away with the scene, the actor said, "I don't know. I know we don't have her permission. 100% we don't." Paramount+ Peck said if he ever meets Winfrey, he will say, "I'm so sorry I brutalized you with my vehicle, with my Honda Accord, or whatever it was." The Nickelodeon alum recalled filming the scene using a "non-sanctioned Oprah double," noting that he has "no idea" how they got away with it. "She was a stunt lady, because she had to do the roll over the car. I was like, 'Oprah is going to come after you. She's powerful,'" he recalled. In the season 4 premiere episode, stepbrothers Drake Parker (Drake Bell) and Josh Nichols (Peck) attend a live taping of Oprah's show. When they arrive at the studio, the two fight over parking, causing Josh to run over the talk show host with his car. The incident causes much stress for Josh, as his adoration for Winfrey is a running joke throughout the series. Ultimately, the teenage boy receives a restraining order from the fake TV host. The show aired for four seasons from 2004 to 2007, and also starredNancy Sullivan, Jonathan Goldstein,Miranda CosgroveandYvette Nicole Brown. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Paramount+ In the years that followed, Peck grew his social media presence, specifically on YouTube. He also continued acting, landing roles in 2012'sRed Dawnand 2023'sOppenheimer. Peck announced earlier this month that hewelcomed his third baby, a baby boy named Meyer Lane, with wifePaige O'Brien Peck. The couple shared photos onInstagramof their newborn in a joint post. The snaps show the baby sleeping with a blue pacifier in his mouth and swaddled in a baby blanket with his baby cap. "Meyer Lane, we love you we love you," they wrote in the caption. The pair also shares sons Max Milo, 6, and Shai Miller, 2. Read the original article onPeople

Josh Peck Says “Drake & Josh ”Producers '100%' Didn't Get 'Permission' to Use Oprah Winfrey's Likeness in Wild Car Crash Scene

Josh Peck Says "Drake & Josh "Producers '100%' Didn't Get 'Permission' to Use Oprah Winfrey's Likeness...
Drake Bell Says People Assume Everyone on TV Is Rich, but 'No One' on Nickelodeon Got Paid ResidualsNew Foto - Drake Bell Says People Assume Everyone on TV Is Rich, but 'No One' on Nickelodeon Got Paid Residuals

Cinematic / Alamy Stock Photo; The Unplanned Podcast/YouTube Drake Bell reflected on starring in Nickelodeon'sDrake & Joshas a child during his July 2 appearance onThe Unplanned Podcast The actor, 39, said he doesn't receive residuals from his time on the kids' show and alleged that the way that child stars are treated contributed to his bankruptcy "If Elon [Musk] gets us to Mars and they showDrake & Josh, it's impossible for me to get paid for it," Bell said Drake Bellis feeling short-changed. During a July 2 appearance onThe Unplanned Podcast, the actor, 39, revealed to hostsAbby Howard and Matt Howardthat he doesn't receive residual checks from his time as a child star on Nickelodeon. Following his debut on the network onThe Amanda Show, Bell starred alongsideJosh Peckin the hit seriesDrake & Joshfor four seasons between 2004 and 2007. Bell described the system in place for protecting child stars' earnings as "flawed" before revealing that his experience on Nickelodeon wasn't as profitable as people may assume. "That's the perception of the world, it's always been this way," Bell said, after Matt confessed he grew up idolizing kids on TV. "It's like, you know, 'Oh, you made a Folgers Coffee commercial. You must live in a mansion in Hollywood. Like, I saw you on TV. You're rich.' "That's far from the case," he continued. "And especially, which is the bummer for most of us on Nickelodeon, we don't get residuals for our shows." Bell explained that almost everyone who featured on the network received a one-time payment for their work, while other people in the television and film industry are paid every time their art is shown. He gave the example of Netflix having to pay the cast ofSeinfeldevery time a subscriber streams the sitcom. The actor added that residuals are how actors make the "majority" of their money. "You wanna get into syndication," Bell explained. "You wanna get to 100 episodes so that you can get to syndication, and then you wanna get into syndication because then you get your residual money, that's where you make your money." "For example, theFriendscast at the peak was making a million dollars an episode," he continued. "You make 13 episodes that year, you make $13,000,000. You make 20 episodes that year, you make $20,000,000, right? "But right now, each cast member ofFriendsjust in syndication alone is making over $20,000,000 a year, and they're not filming a show every week. They're not going to work, but they're playing their show and they're using their likeness and they're doing all this, so they get paid for it. And they're making over $20,000,000 in a year just because other networks are buying the rights for syndication," he added. Nickelodeon / Courtesy Everett Collection Matt questioned whether Nickelodeon stars didn't receive residuals because of their age at the time they were filming. "It's a lot of evil, corrupt people. That's the only thing, that is the answer," Bell said, adding, "There's no other answer." He then clarified that only a few guest stars from the show continue to receive a check in the mail from all the people who featured on the network around the time that he did. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The Unplanned Podcast/YouTube Bell said he sees marathons ofDrake & Joshon television with commercials that make corporations huge sums of money, yet he doesn't receive anything from the replays. "Do everything that they do to us mentally and emotionally, and then throw us to the wolves," Bell said. "And we're like, okay, cool. I got rent this month. "There are three channels doingDrake & Joshmarathons," he continued. "Netflix just bought it, it's top 10 on Netflix, and I gotta figure out how to pay my rent this month. "And some fat cat with a cigar is just sitting up at the top of Viacom just going [chuckles]. What do you call it? It's just like getting high on child labor," Bell added. Gonzalo Marroquin/Getty TheDrake & Joshstar said people outside of the industry don't understand that it's easy to go broke without residual income. Paying publicists and managers, traveling to auditions and California taxes are just a few things that contribute to a huge financial burden that people don't see. "People don't understand how the business works, the business side of this. They just see what the perception is on Instagram and social media and all the glitz and the glamour of Hollywood," he said. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Bell added, "We're putting in all of this work. This corporation is making billions with a 'B' off of us, and we're being compensated for the week of work, cool, but that's it. And forever, in perpetuity, it literally says in the contract, across universes and galaxies and planets." Claiming that a lack of residuals contributed to his going bankrupt, Bell emphasized, "If Elon [Musk] gets us to Mars and they showDrake & Josh, it's impossible for me to get paid for it." Read the original article onPeople

Drake Bell Says People Assume Everyone on TV Is Rich, but ‘No One’ on Nickelodeon Got Paid Residuals

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Phil Hartman's 2 Kids: All About Birgen and Sean (and How They Honor His Legacy)New Foto - Phil Hartman's 2 Kids: All About Birgen and Sean (and How They Honor His Legacy)

Ron Galella Collection via Getty ; Bill Nation/Sygma via Getty Phil Hartman welcomed two kids, son Sean and daughter Birgen, before his death in 1998 When theSNLstar was shot and killed by his wife, Brynn, their son was 9, and their daughter was 6 Now Hartman's daughter is honoring his legacy Saturday Night LivelegendPhil Hartmanwas one of the most beloved comedic actors of his generation when he died in ashocking crime. His wife, Brynn, ended both their lives in a tragic murder-suicide on May 28, 1998, leaving behind their kids: 9-year-old Sean and 6-year-old Birgen. The children went to live with Brynn's sister in Wisconsin and lived largely out of the spotlight until adulthood. "This is justa tragedy beyond description,"Rita Wilson, Hartman's costar inJingle All the Way, told PEOPLE at the time. "Now two children are left without the two most important people in their lives, and with a lifetime of confusion." OnSNL, Hartman played characters like "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer" and impersonated celebrities likeFrank SinatraandBill Clinton. He was also a longtime voice actor onThe Simpsons,and had just wrapped his fourth season of his sitcomNewsRadiowhen he was killed. Taking the sitcom, Hartman said, was a way to be able to spend more time with his young children. "I think in my old age, I've come to realize just how precious everything is and I try to value the many blessings that have been bestowed upon me," he said in a 1998 interview, just months before his death, perABC News. "But there's also this sense of vulnerability if fortune took a turn for the worse, and that you live with the awareness that anything could happen in this world." Here is everything to know about Phil Hartman's two kids and how they've maintained his legacy. Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Hartman and Brynn welcomed their son, Sean Edward Hartman, around June 1988. Sean was "a particular source of pride" for Hartman because of his talent for visual arts, according to an interview former Groundlings member Tim Stack gave to theLos Angeles Timesin 1998. Hartman started his career as a graphic designer, creating album covers for bands like Steely Dan, America, Poco and Crosby, Stills and Nash. He was only 9 years old when his parents died, and he and Birgen were both in the family home when their dad was shot. During the massive police response and media circus that ensued, images of the kids being escorted out of the home circulated widely in the news. "This a situation that occurred that redefines tragedy in every conceivable way," Stan Rosenfield said in a statement at the time, according to theLos Angeles Times. "There are two very young children and their needs must be attended to." In the Hartmans' will, they specified that custody of the children would go to Brynn's sister Katharine Wright, who raised them in Wisconsin and Minnesota with her husband Mike. "They grew up as loved children," Brynn's brother Greg Omdahl told ABC News in 2019. "I believe my sister would be very proud of how Sean and Birgen have grown up and the people they've turned into," he added. Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Hartman and Brynn welcomed their daughter, Birgen Anika Hartman, in February 1992. "I remember him calling me when Birgen was born," Lynne Stewart, Hartman's costar onPee Wee's Playhouse,told ABC News in 2019. "He was very, very choked up ... He said, 'She's the most beautiful baby in the world.' " Many tributes after the Hartmans' deaths spoke of their mutual devotion to their children. "When I watched the old home videos of Brynn and Phil and their kids, it really brought home what loving parents they were ... and what a great mother she was," Omdahl told ABC News. Birgen has shared that she had substance abuse issues in the past. On her 9-year "soberthday" in 2021,she posted an Instagram photoof a vista in Lake Como, Italy, captioning it, "I know the pandemic has been difficult for many, & resisting substance abuse can become an even greater challenge in times of isolation. Asking for help isn't easy either. But you are deserving of love, health, & happiness." Today, she works as a consent educator, according toher LinkedIn. "My goal is to ensure that proper education about consent, safe and unsafe touch, and resources to receive external support are being offered to children, and that the adults in charge of their care are prepared to report any abuse disclosed to them," her bio reads. As a part of her work, Birgen testified before the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2022 and 2023 in support of the Beyond Bullying bill. She doesn't post often on social media, but Birgen does share about her family sometimes. In 2022, on what would have beenHartman's 74th birthday, she jokingly posted on X, "My dad's 74th birthday today! Thanks for the personality disorder!" In September 2018, Birgen married Brandon Dragos in Italy. On their first anniversary, she posted a photo of the couple on their wedding day onInstagram, captioning it: "Fun Fact: I fainted literally 20 seconds after this photo was taken... 🤷🏼‍♀️ happy anniversary my dude (in sickness and in health, am I right?!)" She's also proud of the work her dad has left behind and how relevant it still is today. "It's great that people still love and remember my dad's characters onThe Simpsons," she toldThe Hollywood Reporterin 2017. "Even after 20-plus years, I still see people quoting Lionel Hutz or sharing Troy McClure memes. The fact that those characters have carried themselves into the modern day and have remained relevant is just so cool to see, and I think my dad would have been proud of that." Read the original article onPeople

Phil Hartman's 2 Kids: All About Birgen and Sean (and How They Honor His Legacy)

Phil Hartman's 2 Kids: All About Birgen and Sean (and How They Honor His Legacy) Ron Galella Collection via Getty ; Bill Nation/Sygma vi...
'DWTS' Alum Lindsay Arnold Suffers Unfortunate Wardrobe Malfunction Before Going on Live TVNew Foto - 'DWTS' Alum Lindsay Arnold Suffers Unfortunate Wardrobe Malfunction Before Going on Live TV

'DWTS' Alum Lindsay Arnold Suffers Unfortunate Wardrobe Malfunction Before Going on Live TVoriginally appeared onParade. Lindsay Arnoldrecently found herself dealing with an unlucky wardrobe moment. After flying across the country earlier this week to film for QVC, the formerDancing with the Starspro was just minutes away from going on live TV when she unexpectedly started her period—in an all-white outfit, no less. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Arnold, 31, documented the unfortunate situation in arecent TikTok video, where she showed herself getting ready before the taping while wearing a white strapless top and a pair of bright white pants. "*little did she know she would start her 🩸in these white pants 15 minutes before going on live television*" she wrote across the clip, while quipping in the caption of her video, "Miss Flow really said 'nice try.'" Many fans wanted to know how Arnold handled the "nightmare" situation, which ended up working out just fine, thanks to an extra outfit she packed in her bag. "Luckily I had brought my suitcase with me so I just changed," said Arnold, who was seen in another video wearing a completely different outfit as she headed to the QVC set. "Running in heels onto set and barely making it in time was not on the agenda, but we made it!!" Arnold wrote inthe follow-up TikTok video, where she could be seen sporting a cute pink mini dress for the taping instead of her previous white pants look. Related: 'DWTS' Alum Brooks Nader Shows Off Revenge Body in Plunging Red Carpet Look 'DWTS' Alum Lindsay Arnold Suffers Unfortunate Wardrobe Malfunction Before Going on Live TVfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 19, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

'DWTS' Alum Lindsay Arnold Suffers Unfortunate Wardrobe Malfunction Before Going on Live TV

'DWTS' Alum Lindsay Arnold Suffers Unfortunate Wardrobe Malfunction Before Going on Live TV 'DWTS' Alum Lindsay Arnold Suffe...
'Survivor' Alum Gets Married & His Wedding Officiant Is a Familiar FaceNew Foto - 'Survivor' Alum Gets Married & His Wedding Officiant Is a Familiar Face

'Survivor' Alum Gets Married & His Wedding Officiant Is a Familiar Faceoriginally appeared onParade. David "Dave" Wright, who was a contestant on both Season 33 and Season 38 ofSurvivor, is officially married! In a July 17 Instagram upload,he shared a montage video of his now-wife, Laura, walking on their many adventures together set to the song "Perfect Day" byLou Reed. "Tomorrow I get to marry this amazing woman. Looking forward to our forever ❤️," read the caption of the post. Several fans flocked to the post's comments section to congratulate Wright. "I love your edit to this song! Congratulation on your marriage and and good fortune to you always,"wrote a commenter. "Wow, just finished survivor 33 and was rooting for you the whole time. Bummed you didnt get the million, but looks like you won in the end! Major congratulations to you both! Hope your day today has been amazing❤️,"added another. "So happy for you, you two look so happy together!"shared a different person. "Happy Life to you both, David. 🥸,"chimed in a fourth Instagram user. SurvivorSeason 33, titledSurvivor: Millennials vs. Gen X, winnerAdam Kleinofficiated the wedding. On July 17, he shared a picture that showed him posing with Wright on his big day on his Instagram Stories. "So happy for this man. Love seeing you so happy. Congratulations Dave,"read the post's caption In a March 2025 interview withRHAP: We Know Reality TV,Wright explained that Klein was serving as his wedding officiant as he officiated Klein and his wife Kailey Klein's April 2024 wedding. "I'm getting married in July, which is very exciting. There will only be one otherSurvivorthere, which is Adam, which he is actually going to be our officiant," said Wright during the interview. "I officiated Adam's wedding 10 months ago, so he's going to officiate ours. We're going to do it upstate. And we're really excited about that. Big chapter." 'Survivor' Alum Gets Married & His Wedding Officiant Is a Familiar Facefirst appeared on Parade on Jul 19, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

'Survivor' Alum Gets Married & His Wedding Officiant Is a Familiar Face

'Survivor' Alum Gets Married & His Wedding Officiant Is a Familiar Face 'Survivor' Alum Gets Married & His Wedding O...
Beloved Action Star Takes on Yosemite's Dark Side in His Most Ambitious Role Yet (Exclusive)New Foto - Beloved Action Star Takes on Yosemite's Dark Side in His Most Ambitious Role Yet (Exclusive)

Beloved Action Star Takes on Yosemite's Dark Side in His Most Ambitious Role Yet (Exclusive)originally appeared onParade. Eric Banahas played many intense roles in his decades-long career, but inUntamed,a six-part mystery thriller now streaming on Netflix, he's stepping into wild new territory — literally! Bana stars as Kyle Turner, a special agent for the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch ("the FBI of the park," as he described it), who's called in to investigate a brutal death inside Yosemite. The real mystery, however, isn't just the crime. It's the dark tangle of secrets buried deep within both the park and Turner himself. "My character is what they call an investigative services branch officer," he explained toParade. "When a very serious crime is committed, they come in and conduct the investigation, or, you know, sit above the ranges." Needless to say, the real-world work of park rangers left a strong impression on him. "I managed to speak to some people about about the role, but a lot of our most informative piece of information and relevant was just the way that [the writers] had written the script and the journey of Kyle as a person, and as an agent." The setting isn't just scenic. For Bana, filming in the mountains was more than a professional challenge. It was personal bliss. "That's my favorite place to be," he said. "I much prefer shooting outside than in a studio." He added of the landscape: "You only get one chance to preserve [the parks]," he said. "They're not something any developer can build," noting that seeing what the rangers deal with every day was "really interesting and obviously really important for the preservation and respect of these places." ThoughUntameddives into heavy themes like regret, inner demons, and the unforgiving wild, behind the scenes, things stayed surprisingly upbeat. "When you're working on something really serious, behind the scenes it actually can be quite light," Bana explained. "HavingSam Neill(Jurassic Park) around was always great. He's a great storyteller and has a great sense of humor." And despite the rugged environment, Bana said the cast adjusted well to life in the wilderness — mostly. "Young Lilyhad never ridden a horse before. I think she had two lessons before she was on camera," he revealed, referring to co-starLily Santiago, who plays a former L.A. cop turned rookie ranger. "She just kind of allowed herself to learn on camera… and play up the level of low comfortable to high comfortable towards the end." Bana himself grew to appreciate the depth of his character, even as elements of Turner's past trauma surfaced. "Sometimes you're not even aware of [the connections]," he explained of the parallels between his own life and the character's. "Then during filming, something might reveal itself, and you're like, I now understand why I connect to this person." Untamedis now streaming on Netflix. Beloved Action Star Takes on Yosemite's Dark Side in His Most Ambitious Role Yet (Exclusive)first appeared on Parade on Jul 19, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

Beloved Action Star Takes on Yosemite’s Dark Side in His Most Ambitious Role Yet (Exclusive)

Beloved Action Star Takes on Yosemite's Dark Side in His Most Ambitious Role Yet (Exclusive) Beloved Action Star Takes on Yosemite's...

 

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