Netflix launches Chris D’Elia and Bryan Callen prank show


Chris D'Elia and Bryan Callen

Chris D’Elia and Bryan Callen
Photo: Vincent Sandoval / WireImage (fake pictures)

More than a month ago, Hulu, Amazon Prime and Comedy Central released a Workaholics episode that featured comedian Chris D’Elia playing a child molester from their respective platforms. D’Elia had recently been accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women, and some say that he sexually harassed them when they were minors. At that time, we note that the second season of Your, in which D’Elia plays a comedian who preys on underage girls, was still available on Netflix. That still It is possibly because taking out a whole season of television is more complicated than taking out a single episode, but Netflix is ​​still distancing itself from D’Elia. As reported by Los Angeles Times, the broadcast platform has canceled plans for a prank show that would have starred in D’Elia and comedian Bryan Callen (referred to by the media as “one of [D’Elia’s] best friends”).

The project was resumed this summer before the allegations came to light and had not actually gone into production, but a Netflix spokesperson confirmed that it is no longer happening. As for Callen, the LA Times The story explains a bit how he has reacted to the accusations against D’Elia, saying first that he didn’t want to believe it and then deleting any photos with D’Elia from his Instagram page.

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