CBS responds to Pauley Perrette's tweets about 'NCIS' and assaults
CBS responds to Pauley Perretteâs tweets about âNCISâ and assaults
CBS Television Studios has released a statement after âNCISâ star Pauley Perrette implied that âmultiple physical assaultsâ were the reason she quit the hit series.
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'NCIS' Alum Pauley Perrette Updates Fans One Year After Stroke
âNCISâ Alum Pauley Perrette Updates Fans One Year After Stroke
Pauley Perrette, who played the beloved character Abby Sciuto on âNCISâ for 15 years before leaving the series in 2018, has offered fans an update on her health, one year after she suffered a stroke.
In a tweet shared by Perrette on Saturday, the actress shared a video opening up about some of the struggles sheâs faced, saying that sheâs âstill a survivor.â
âHey guys, oh my God, itâs Sept 2,ââŠ
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A series of tweets by Pauley Perrette have fans wondering about her life while working on "NCIS."
A series of tweets by Pauley Perrette have fans wondering about her life while working on "NCIS."
Perrette, who played forensic scientist Abby Sciuto, left the long-running CBS crime drama after 15 seasons on the series in an episode aired last week.
"I refused to go low, that's why I've never told publicly what happened. But there are tabloid articles out there that are telling total lies about me," Perrette wrote in a tweet on Sunday."If you believe them? Please leave me alone," she tweeted. "You clearly don't know me. (Sorry guys, had to be said)."
Perrette then went on to question if she was wrong for not "spilling the beans" and said she sought "to protect my crew, jobs and so many people.""But at what cost? I don't know," she continued. "Just know, I'm trying to do the right thing, but maybe silence isn't the right thing about crime."
Perrette also tweeted about the "machine" she accused of spreading false stories about her.
"I left," she wrote. "Multiple Physical Assaults. I REALLY get it now. Stay safe. Nothing is worth your safety. Tell someone."
The actress did not identify who she is accusing for the alleged assaults.Some followers rallied around Perrette on social media and hailed her for sharing.