Mischa Barton

Mischa Barton has claimed “harassing” in the background of The O.C. was essential for the explanation she left the hit show.

Mischa Barton alleges her exit from 'The O.C' was outcome of falling prey  to 'bullying'

The entertainer, who began playing Marissa Cooper when she was 17 years of age, affirmed the abuse came from “a portion of the men on set” and that it left her inclination “truly s**tty.”

“I feel that is the interior battle,” she toldE! News. “There were individuals on that set that were mean to me. It wasn’t, prefer, the best climate for a youthful, delicate young lady who’s additionally been pushed into fame to need to endure.”

Mischa Barton, 35, didn’t unveil any names.

At that point, she and Rachel Bilson shaped piece of a troupe cast with Adam Brody and Ben McKenzie. Josh Schwartz made and leader created the arrangement.

Barton said another factor in her takeoff from the show was the makers’ choice to make Bilson, 39, a lead character, which influenced everybody’s compensation.

Barton left the show when her character, Marissa, was slaughtered off in the third season finale in 2006.

The Sixth Sense entertainer said she made some extreme memories with the entirety of the consideration she got from being in the spotlight.

“Simply managing like the measure of attack I was having in my own life, I just felt extremely unprotected, I suppose is the most ideal approach to put it,” she said.

In the interim, Schwartz, 44, uncovered in an Instagram Live with Bilson a month ago that he lamented removing Barton from the show for great.

“You know, it upset a many individuals such that the show was intended to bring delight,” he said. “Furthermore, it was last in the way that we would never resolve it. It was a choice that was made for a ton of reasons that seemed like educated reasons at that point and afterward after some time, you know … “

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Barton told E! she fondled more happy with talking now about the secret behind her abrupt takeoff in light of how much society has changed from that point forward.

She said: “Since we’re living in this time where we do take a stand in opposition to our encounters and ladies do confess all about the thing was truly going on in the background and how they were dealt with, it’s a marginally unique thing.”

Fox and Warner Bros, which created the arrangement, declined to remark.

This article initially showed up on Page Six and was repeated with consent

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