“Ken Korday [sic] and @sony Do the right thing now!

Protect your talent!!

“Listen to what they are saying-there is a petion [sic] 25 people have signed it.

Lisa Rinna

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Protect your young actors!!

This has gone on for far too long.”

FellowDays of Our Livesalum Farah Galfond also shared her support for Alarr’s removal in a series of tweets.

“These were my experiences too.

It wasn’t until I switched shows that I realized not every set was like that.”

It’s been hard for me to read the news.

I guess I’m shocked he learned nothing after the me too movement.

Or by …hello??

The cast & crew’s appalled reactions to him on daily basis??

I’m sorry to my former coworkers who’ve been dealing with this relentlessly for decades now.

Proud of those who are finding their voice now.

His time is up.

“It was disgusting, I was shocked,” she continued.

Rinna elaborated further onThreads, writing how she was “shocked by the hostile environment.”

“I went to the producer, I even spoke with Sony HR.

I wonder where the union is in this and how was this left unchecked?”

But Alarr still has his job as executive producer and director.

The soap is currently on hiatus and was scheduled to restart production this coming Monday.

However, they have extended their pause by a week due to fallout from the investigation.