Russell Brand’s standup comedy tour in the UK has been abruptly called off following allegations of sexual assault against the actor and comedian. In a statement, the promoters of the “Bipolarisation” tour announced the postponement of the remaining three dates, including a sold-out show in Windsor. Details can be found in the New York Times. Promoters expressed regret for the inconvenience caused and thanked fans for their understanding. Brand’s management agency has severed ties with him, while publishers Bluebird have halted all future publishing involving him, according to the Guardian.
In addition to the tour cancellations, Russell Brand may also face legal consequences. The Los Angeles Police Department has confirmed there are currently no active investigations regarding the actor, who was accused of rape by a woman in 2012. However, London’s Metropolitan Police disclosed that a complaint has been received regarding an alleged sexual assault in the city in 2003, as reported by the Telegraph.This complaint is unrelated to the allegations made by four women, which were jointly investigated by the Times, Sunday Times, and Channel 4. The police have assured that they are providing support to the woman involved. Furthermore, Brand did not make his usual live broadcast on Rumble this Monday, as stated by the Guardian. (Read more Russell Brand stories.)
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