Russell Brand admits to attending one of P Diddy's infamous parties, but claims he left early and avoided any controversy.
The BBC published a bombshell report about their investigation into Russell Brand’s alleged history of sexual assault and inappropriate behavior while working for the network from 2006 to 2008.
This week, the BBC publishing their review on Russell's behaviour on BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio 2 between 2006 and 2008. The review, which cost £662,060, looked at reports Brand urinated 'into ...
Brand has denied all accusations, but said in a social media post he had been attacked and shut down by the U.K. media and government. By Zoe G. Phillips Russell Brand no longer lives in the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Russell Brand co-hosted one of the BBC‘s flagship live television events just months after an employee re-filed a decade-old complaint about his conduct. In March 2017, Brand was ...
The BBC acknowledges that Russell Brand categorically denies all public allegations made against him." The BBC launched the investigation after, in 2023, several women accused the star of rape ...
Russell Brand hosted BBC's Comic Relief – despite a complaint being lodged about him. The scandal-hit comedian and presenter appeared on the flagship programme just months after a former ...
BBC apologized to its employees after an internal investigation into Russell Brand's alleged behavior while he worked for the broadcaster between November 2006 and October 2008. On Jan. 30 ...
The BBC has today published the findings of a review carried out by Peter Johnston, BBC Director of Editorial Complaints and Reviews, into Russell Brand’s conduct during his time at the BBC.
RUSSELL Brand is seen for the first time since the BBC apologised for a “culture of silence” about his behaviour. The comedian, 49, was seen leaving a yoga session in Florida yesterday.
Russell Brand has said he does not live in the UK anymore, claiming to have been attacked and shut down in a social media post. A newspaper report has claimed he is currently living in America.
The BBC has said it has apologized to staff members who felt they were unable to raise complaints or concerns about Russell Brand‘s behavior while he worked at the broadcaster. The news came ...