Prime Video Warns 'Off Campus' Fan Accounts Over Harassment of Cast
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Prime Video and the production team behind the hit series "Off Campus" have issued a public statement on X, formerly Twitter, warning fan accounts against targeted harassment of the show's cast and their loved ones. The warning comes as the cast and crew prepare for production on the second season of the popular hockey romance series, according to Deadline and Rolling Stone.
"The community should be built on respect for the real people who bring the storytelling to life."
In a firm message, the team stated that accounts engaging in harassment will be removed from following official accounts, Rolling Stone reported. The statement emphasizes that the community should be built on respect for the real people who bring the storytelling to life, and that accounts engaging in harassment will be removed from following official accounts, according to Deadline.
"Anyone harassing cast members will be removed from their social media accounts."
The show's team issued a public statement on social media warning that anyone harassing cast members will be removed from their social media accounts, Rolling Stone reported. This move underscores the production's commitment to protecting its talent as the series gains momentum with its renewal for a second season.
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