The former 'Whitney' actor has been dropped by his Hollywood agency in the wake of allegations suggesting that he attempted to groom and preyed on underage girls.

AceShowbiz - Embattled comedian Chris D'Elia has been dumped by his talent agents amid sexual misconduct allegations.

The "Whitney" actor has denied accusations suggesting he attempted to groom and solicit photos from underage girls online, insisting he "never knowingly" pursued relationships with minors, and claiming he didn't know any of the females making allegations of inappropriate behaviour against him via social media.

However, the scandal has since cost the 40 year old his representation at the Creative Artists Agency, according to Variety.

The news emerges a day after streaming service bosses at Amazon Prime, Hulu, and Comedy Central decided to pull an episode of TV comedy "Workaholics", in which D'Elia played the role of a child molester.

The instalment, titled "To Friend a Predator", originally aired in 2011.

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