Shamed actor Noel Clarke back flogging video shout-outs to fans after being accused of sexual harassment by 20 women | The Sun
SHAMED actor Noel Clarke is back flogging video shout-outs to fans after being accused of sexual misconduct by 27 women.
The Doctor Who and Bulletproof star, 46, was removed from the celeb-messaging site Cameo when the allegations came to light in 2021.
But now he is back on the site – selling short clips perfect for “birthdays, graduations and even the holiday season”.
According to the site, fans who fork out £57 can even get a pep-talk from The Kidulthood actor.
And Clarke is asking for a whopping £4,050 for “business videos” which would see him feature in social media adverts for companies.
It comes after he was accused of a range of acts – including sharing sexually explicit pictures and videos without consent in 2021.
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At the time he had been charging £48.50 per message – but after the allegations emerged Cameo shut down his page – saying that he was "temporarily unavailable."
The allegations, which have been fiercely denied by the married director, relate to a period between 2004 and 2019.
Cops dropped the probe into Bafta winner Clarke after ruling the women’s testimonies would not meet the “threshold for a criminal investigation”.
Last year Clarke, married to make-up artist Iris Da Silva, said he felt suicidal after the allegations came to light last year and he was shunned by Bafta.
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He said: "There has been no arrest, no charges, no trial, no verdict but I have been criminalised.
"If we don’t need judges and juries any more, if we only need social media and the broadcasters, then what world do we live in?"
However, Co-founder of Reclaim These Streets, Anna Birley slammed the decision to drop the investigation into the accusations.
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She said: “Reporting experiences of sexual assault or abuse is difficult, and so it must be hugely upsetting for women who have been so brave and spoken out to hear that the police don’t believe their testimonies are enough.
“Our criminal justice system fails women time and again. Women deserve to be listened to and believed.”
The force said they decided not to launch a formal probe “following a thorough assessment by specialist detectives”.
One accuser claimed Clarke said he planned to “f*** her and fire her”, adding that he secretly filmed a naked audition.
Bafta knew about the claims before handing him an Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema award and later retracted the gong.
Sky halted filming of his crime drama Bulletproof, while ITV pulled the final episode of the drama Viewpoint.
The Sun has approached Cameo for comment.
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