I would dream that Frankie Shaw would sexually harass me.
This time it's the woman who is suspended.

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Showtime says the comedy series "SMILF" has been
canceled.
The announcement Friday comes after a Hollywood Reporter story in December
<https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/smilf-creator-frankie-shaw-investigated-misconduct-claims-1170077>
that detailed allegations of abusive on-set behavior and violation of
industry rules by the show's creator and star Frankie Shaw. Shaw denied the
allegations, saying she sought a safe and healthy set environment.
Showtime said in a statement that the show was canceled based on a variety
of factors and will run until its second season ends March 31.
ABC Studios, which produces the show and investigated Shaw, said in a
statement Friday that a development deal with her has been put on hold and
she has been suspended without pay.
Shaw said in a statement Friday that she loved making the show and having
Showtime and ABC as creative partners.

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