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Andy Dick Fired From Film Productions Over Sexual Misbehavior Claims
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Comedian and star Andy Dick was let go from two productions within the same month due to alleged improper and inappropriate manner toward several crew members.

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Hollywood's stories of sexual abuse continue surfacing after Harvey Weinstein scandal and more sexual harassment allegations are exposed by people who work in the industry. After Kevin Spacey, now Andy Dick is facing similar accusations. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Dick reportedly harassed at least four crew members during the production of "Raising Buchanan", an upcoming independent film that he was working in. Only days later, he was dismissed from a micro-budgeted horror comedy called "Vampire Dad" because of similar claims.

Dick's misbehavior started early in the production. He was reported to show up one day late after missing his flight and made advances on several people. "Vampire Dad" producer Kathryn Moseley asserted that the actor grew difficult and demanding. He reportedly requested alcohol and became belligerent afterwards. After only filming one scene with Dick, a decision was made to remove him from the production. During the process, people came and claimed that he had touched them inappropriately. He was accused of groping people's genitals, unwanted kissing and licking, as well as sexual prepositions.

The star, who has a history of well-documented run-ins with the law, denied the allegations. "I didn't grope anybody. I might have kissed somebody on the cheek to say goodbye then licked them. That's my thing--I licked Carrie Fisher at a roast. It's me being funny. I'm not trying to sexually harass people," he said. As for his intoxicated appearance during the filming, Dick claimed to have overtaken his medication and Xanax that made him "loopy" on set. "That didn't make me rape people. I really don't get it. I'm always trying to be funny and trying to get a date. I still don't have a date. I am on Tinder and I'm looking," he defended himself.

He further claimed that because of his age (51), he did not know the difference between sexual harassment and flirting. "I don't know the difference between sexual harassment and trying to get a date. In the '70s, all the girlfriends I got was by kissing and licking their cheek. I don't know anymore," he explained. "There were beautiful women and beautiful guys on the set. I flirt with them. I might kiss someone on the set and ask them to go to dinner. They are the ones that took it south," he added.

The comedian told THR that he would retire if he faced future accusations of misconduct. He also added that he would not lick anyone's face anymore. "I won't do it anymore. I won't lick anyone's face anymore. We have an agreement," Dick concluded.

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