"I am here for you to listen and support you. Proud of your strength," Boreanaz tweeted Sunday. Carpenter responded: "I know you’re there for me, David. I appreciate all you’ve done to demonstrate that support privately as well. Especially since Wednesday. -Thank you so much." Acker released a statement this morning, writing: “I will always be proud of the work we all did on Angel. While I personally had a good and professional experience, it is heartbreaking to hear that not everyone did. I do not condone any actions that made anyone feel hurt or uncomfortable, and I offer love and support to everyone who is speaking out to tell their truths.” ALSO: The Whedon Studies Association mulls changing its name, and Buffy and Angel fans are regretting their tattoes, in wake of the Joss Whedon allegations.
TOPICS: Charisma Carpenter, Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Amy Acker, David Boreanaz, Joss Whedon, Retro TV