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Originally Posted by TorqueDog
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Sounds less like she was an enabler and more like she was a victim in some way. Not exactly a good look to cancel a potential victim.
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I also know what happened in Toronto and after. Question, if that’s what you view as a normal relationship with a ‘big brother figure’ I feel very sad for you, and I hope you consider getting into therapy. You almost forget I was there The whole time those first five years of That ’70s Show. I remember everything.
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https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...141000174.html
There's no doubt that from her parents to the producers she was put in a tough situation as a 14 year old in a teen comedy where her role is as the girlfriend of a 19 year old actor. There are some old interviews making the rounds where it sounds like some immature and shady moments behind the scenes occurred. However, here Bixler insinuates much more than being victimized (which you're right, she does imply, but that's Kunis' story to tell), and it's on the heels of openly defending a convicted rapist.
I don't believe she will be 'cancelled', but when it's becoming increasingly easier to wash your hands of the headache of any controversy is this one where she doesn't return as Meg on Family Guy?