Eliza Dushku shows support for Charisma Carpenter after she accused Joss Whedon of abuse

Buffy The Vampire Slayer actress Eliza Dushku spoke out in support of her costar Charisma Carpenter, after the actress accused show creator Joss Whedon of abuse.

Dushku joins several stars of the show who have made statements in support of Carpenter who earlier this week accused Whedon of bullying and cruelty during her time on the show up until he fired her in 2003. 

On Thursday Duzku, 40, added her support to Carpenter with a heartfelt message on social media.

‘CC, my heart aches for you and I’m so sorry you have held this for so long. Your post was powerful, painful, and painted a picture we’ll collectively never un-see or un-know.’ 

Solidarity: Buffy The Vampire Slayer actress Eliza Dushku spoke out in support of her costar Charisma Carpenter, after the actress accused show creator Joss Whedon of abuse

Dushku, who played Faith on the hit show from 1998 to 2003, shared: ‘I frequently think of the saying, ‘we are as sick as our secrets’. Our secrets indeed make and keep us sick. 

‘What I’m learning more and more — and have personally found most valuable — is that profound healing can only come from naming and disclosing what actually happened, the necessary first step (once someone’s ready) to freeing ourselves from our secrets, untold truths which have kept us isolated, ashamed, and held hostage.

‘Neglecting to ‘name’ the power/gender/sexual/racial abuse epidemic in the entertainment industry (and for that matter society in general), enables the abusers and only emboldens and ultimately fortifies abusive systems. May you and countless others feel the solidarity and connection you have likely missed for too long.’ 

The actress concluded: ‘From courage, comes change and hope. It starts and will end because of courageous truth-tellers like you. I admire, respect, and love you.’

Following Dushku’s post, James Marsters, who played British vampire Spike on the series, made a statement on Twitter on Friday.

The actress, 40, concluded: 'From courage, comes change and hope. It starts and will end because of courageous truth-tellers like you. I admire, respect, and love you'

The actress, 40, concluded: ‘From courage, comes change and hope. It starts and will end because of courageous truth-tellers like you. I admire, respect, and love you’

Slaying: Dushku played Faith on the hit show from 1998 to 2003, and on Angel from 2000 to 2003

Slaying: Dushku played Faith on the hit show from 1998 to 2003, and on Angel from 2000 to 2003

‘While I will always be honored to have played the character of Spike, the Buffy set was not without challenges. I do not support abuse of any kind, and am heartbroken to learn of the experiences of some of the cast. I send my love and support to all involved.’ the 58-year-old actor wrote.

Another former Buffy star, Michelle Trachtenberg, earlier this week claimed Whedon was ‘not allowed in a room alone’ with her during filming of the show.

Trachtenberg supported her co-stars when they spoke out about the alleged bullying going on behind the scenes of the phenomenally successful TV show – and branded his behavior as ‘Very. Not. Appropriate’ on Wednesday.

A day later on Thursday, she updated the caption to her own Instagram post and wrote: ‘The last. Comment I will make on this. Was. There was a rule. Saying. He’s not allowed in a room alone with Michelle again.’

Trachtenberg, now 35, was 14 when she was cast on Buffy as Sarah Michelle Gellar’s little sister Dawn Summers in 2000.

Following Dushku's post, James Marsters, who played British vampire Spike (right on the show) made a statement on Twitter on Friday

Speaking out: Following Dushku's post, James Marsters, who played British vampire Spike on the series, made a statement on Twitter on Friday

Following Dushku’s post, James Marsters, who played British vampire Spike on the series, made a statement on Twitter on Friday

Heartbroken: James posted his  heartfelt message on Twitter noting he was honored to have played Spike

Heartbroken: James posted his  heartfelt message on Twitter noting he was honored to have played Spike

Michelle Trachtenberg was 14 when she cast opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy The Vampire Slayer in 2000. She claims there was a rule that show creator Joss Whedon was 'not allowed in a room alone with' her, pointedly adding 'again'

Michelle Trachtenberg was 14 when she cast opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy The Vampire Slayer in 2000. She claims there was a rule that show creator Joss Whedon was ‘not allowed in a room alone with’ her, pointedly adding ‘again’

Trachtenberg's shocking claim was added to her original post as she and other Buffy stars responded to claims by Charisma Carpenter that she'd been bullied and abused by Whedon

Trachtenberg’s shocking claim was added to her original post as she and other Buffy stars responded to claims by Charisma Carpenter that she’d been bullied and abused by Whedon

On Wednesday Carpenter called out Whedon for his behavior on the show and Gellar posted a statement in support. 

Trachtenberg reposted Gellar’s statement and originally wrote: ‘Thank you @sarahmgellar for saying this.

‘I am brave enough now as a 35 year old woman….To repost this. Because. This must. Be known. As a teenager. With his not appropriate behavior….very. Not. Appropriate.’

In a comment, Trachtenberg added: ‘What he did was very bad. But we win. By surviving!’

Trachtenberg previously called out Whedon on Wednesday for 'not very appropriate' behaviour' as she showed support for Carpenter and reposted a statement by Gellar

Trachtenberg previously called out Whedon on Wednesday for ‘not very appropriate’ behaviour’ as she showed support for Carpenter and reposted a statement by Gellar

'What he did was very bad. But we win. By surviving!' the actress wrote, adding she's 'brave enough now as a 35 year old woman' to speak out

‘What he did was very bad. But we win. By surviving!’ the actress wrote, adding she’s ‘brave enough now as a 35 year old woman’ to speak out

Gellar starred in the titular role of Buffy for all seven seasons that ran from 1997 to 2003.

After Carpenter went public, Gellar posted a short statement on her social media which read: ‘While I am proud to have my name associated with Buffy Summers, I don’t want to be forever associated with the name Joss Whedon.’

Seeming to back Carpenter’s claims, Gellar added: ‘I am more focused on raising my family and surviving a pandemic right now, so I will not be making any further statements at this time.

‘But I stand with all survivors of abuse and am proud of them for speaking out.’

Whedon, 56, has not publicly responded to the allegations being made against him. 

Gellar, 43, issued a statement Wednesday: 'While I am proud to have my name associated with Buffy Summers, I don't want to be forever associated with the name Joss Whedon'

Gellar, 43, issued a statement Wednesday: ‘While I am proud to have my name associated with Buffy Summers, I don’t want to be forever associated with the name Joss Whedon’

Gellar, who starred in the titular role of Buffy from 1997 to 2003, appeared to validate Carpenter's claims when she stated Wednesday: 'I stand with all survivors of abuse and am proud of them for speaking out'

Gellar, who starred in the titular role of Buffy from 1997 to 2003, appeared to validate Carpenter’s claims when she stated Wednesday: ‘I stand with all survivors of abuse and am proud of them for speaking out’

The controversy kicked off earlier on Wednesday when Carpenter attacked Whedon in a statement on Twitter, branding him ‘toxic’ and ‘cruel’. 

Carpenter, who portrayed Cordelia Chase on Buffy for three seasons and in its spin-off Angel, claimed that Whedon called her fat and killed her character off after she had a baby.

The 50-year-old said she decided to speak out to show solidarity with actor Ray Fisher. Fisher last summer accused Whedon of ‘abuse’ and ‘unacceptable behavior’ while on the set, in 2017, of Justice League.

‘For nearly two decades I have held my tongue and even made excuses for certain events that traumatize me to this day,’ Carpenter wrote. ‘Joss Whedon abused his power on numerous occasions while working together on the sets of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.

‘While he found his misconduct amusing, it only served to intensify my performance anxiety, disempower me, and alienate me from my peers.’

Carpenter, who portrayed Cordelia Chase (second from right) in the supernatural drama series for three seasons, spoke out against Whedon in a Twitter post on Wednesday

Carpenter, who portrayed Cordelia Chase (second from right) in the supernatural drama series for three seasons, spoke out against Whedon in a Twitter post on Wednesday

Carpenter, 50, branded the showrunner as 'toxic' and 'cruel' on Wednesday (she's pictured in 2019)

She claimed Whedon had called her fat and threatened to fire her when she got pregnant

Carpenter, 50, pictured left in 2019, branded the showrunner as ‘toxic’ and ‘cruel’ and claimed he’d called her fat and threatened to fire her when she got pregnant

Amber Benson, who played Tara Maclay on the show, chimed in on Twitter, saying: 'Buffy was a toxic environment and it starts at the top'

Amber Benson, who played Tara Maclay on the show, chimed in on Twitter, saying: ‘Buffy was a toxic environment and it starts at the top’ 

Amber Benson, who played Tara Maclay, chimed in on Twitter, saying: ‘Buffy was a toxic environment and it starts at the top.

‘[Carpenter] is speaking truth and I support her 100%. There was a lot of damage done during that time and many of us are still processing it twenty plus years later.’ 

Emma Caulfield, who played Anya Jenkins, also shared Gellar’s post on Instagram, writing: ‘In the wise words of my friend @sarahmgellar.’     

Citing a series of ‘disturbing incidents’, Carpenter claimed her interactions with Whedon, 56, triggered an unspecified ‘chronic physical condition’ that she said she still suffers from today, some 20 years later.

‘Last summer, when Ray Fisher publicly accused Joss of abusive and unprofessional behavior toward the cast and crew during reshoots on the Justice League set in 2017, it gutted me,’ she continued. 

‘Joss has a history of being casually cruel. He has created hostile and toxic work environments since his early career. I know because I experienced it first-hand. Repeatedly.’

Whedon has not yet responded to the allegations made by Carpenter. A DailyMail.com request for comment has so far gone unanswered. 

Carpenter starred in Buffy for three seasons and in the spin off, Angel

Carpenter claims Whedon would regularly make 'passive-aggressive' threats to fire her throughout the filming of the two shows, which she said 'wreaks havoc on a young actor’s self-esteem'

Carpenter (left, in 1999) claims Whedon would regularly make ‘passive-aggressive’ threats to fire her throughout the filming of the two shows, which she said ‘wreaks havoc on a young actor’s self-esteem’

Carpenter claims Whedon would regularly make ‘passive-aggressive’ threats to fire her throughout the filming of the two shows, which she said ‘wreaks havoc on a young actor’s self-esteem.’

The actress further alleged that Whedon would ‘callously’ mock her and call her fat to other members of the cast and crew when she was four months pregnant, despite weighing just 126 lbs, she said.

‘He was mean and biting, disparaging about others openly, and often played favorites, pitting people against one another to compete and vie for his attention and approval,’ Carpenter continued of Whedon.

She claimed in one instance Whedon called her in for a sit-down meeting to ‘interrogate and berate’ her regarding a tattoo she had gotten during filming to help her cope with ‘a volatile work climate that affected me physically.’ 

Carpenter said she has previously made excuses for Whedon’s alleged behavior, ‘repressed her own pain’ and even, on occasion, publicly stated she would be open to working with him again.

‘Only recently, after years of therapy … do I understand the complexities of this demoralized thinking,’ she wrote.

‘It is impossible to understand the psyche without enduring the abuse. Our society and industry vilify the victims and glorify the abusers for their accomplishments.’

Carpenter said she wished she’d spoken out against Whedon sooner, but said she now hopes she can ‘create space for the healing of others who I know have experienced similar serialized abuses of power.’

Whedon previously addressed the ‘killing off’ of Carpenter’s character in a 2003 interview with TV Guide .

‘We felt like we had taken that story…about as far as it could go. It just seemed like it was time because we were revamping the show, and then pairing it down…it just seemed like a good time for certain people move on,’ he said at the time.

'For nearly two decades, I have held my tongue and even made excuses for certain events that traumatize me to this day,' Carpenter wrote. 'Joss Whedon abused his power on numerous occasions while working together on the sets of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel'

‘For nearly two decades, I have held my tongue and even made excuses for certain events that traumatize me to this day,’ Carpenter wrote. ‘Joss Whedon abused his power on numerous occasions while working together on the sets of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel’

Citing a series of ‘disturbing incidents’, Carpenter claimed her interactions with Whedon triggered an unspecified ‘chronic physical condition’ that she still allegedly suffers from today, some 20 years later

Prior to Carpenter’s Wednesday post, the most recent allegation of toxic workplace behavior against Whedon was made by actor Ray Fisher, who accused him last summer of ‘gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable’ while on the set of Justice League in 2017.

The claims also included allegations that Whedon had attempted to digitally alter the complexion of an actor of color in post-production.

‘What set my soul on fire and forced me to speak out about Joss Whedon this summer was my becoming informed that Joss had ordered that the complexion of an actor of color be changed in post-production because he didn’t like the color of their skin tone,’ Fisher told Forbes.

‘Man, with everything 2020’s been, that was the tipping point for me.’

He went on to add that several characters played by actors of color had their roles significantly cut or eliminated altogether.  

Prior to Carpenter's Wednesday post, the most recent allegation of toxic workplace behavior against Whedon was made by actor Ray Fisher (center), who accused him of 'gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable' on the set of Justice League in 2017

Prior to Carpenter’s Wednesday post, the most recent allegation of toxic workplace behavior against Whedon was made by actor Ray Fisher (center), who accused him of ‘gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable’ on the set of Justice League in 2017

Whedon has staunchly denied the claims, saying in a statement to Entertainment Weekly: ‘The individual who offered this statement acknowledged that this was just something that he had heard from someone else and accepted as truth, when in fact simple research would prove that it was false.’

The director continued: ‘As is standard on almost all films, there were numerous people involved with mixing the final product, including the editor, special effects person, composer, etc. with the senior colorist responsible for the final version’s tone, colors, and mood.

‘This process was further complicated on this project by the fact that [original director] Zack [Snyder] shot on film, while Joss shot on digital, which required the team, led by the same senior colorist who has worked on previous films for Zack, to reconcile the two.’ 

Then in October, Fisher revealed that his Victor Stone/Cyborg character had been removed entirely from the upcoming DC Universe movie, The Flash, amid the tensions. 

Weeks later, Fisher then revealed that his Victor Stone/Cyborg character (above) had been removed entirely from the upcoming DC Universe movie, The Flash, amid the tensions

Weeks later, Fisher then revealed that his Victor Stone/Cyborg character (above) had been removed entirely from the upcoming DC Universe movie, The Flash, amid the tensions

WarnerMedia investigated the claims made by Fisher last year, announcing in December it was taking ‘remedial action’, though declined to offer specifics.

Carpenter said Wednesday that she recently participated in the investigation, ‘because I believe Ray to be a person of integrity who is telling the truth,’ she said. 

‘His firing as Cyborg in The Flash was the last straw for me. Although I am not shocked, I am deeply pained by it. It troubles and saddens me that in 2021 professionals STILL have to choose between whistleblowing in the workplace and job security.’ 

Fisher replied to Carpenter’s tweet thanking her for speaking out.

‘Charisma Carpenter is one of the bravest people I know. I am forever grateful for her courage and for her lending her voice to the Justice League investigation. Read her truth. Share her truth. Protect her at all costs,’ the actor wrote.

Fisher replied to Carpenter's tweet on Wednesday thanking her for speaking out

Fisher replied to Carpenter’s tweet on Wednesday thanking her for speaking out