Comedian Daniel Sloss who spoke out about Russell Brand in documentary talks out after he’s charged by cops

 

In the movie, Sloss remarked, “I know that women have been warning each other about Russell for many, many years.”

He called the practice of female comedians sharing private group chats to flag hazardous people, like Brand, a “open secret” in the comedy industry.

Sloss has now shared a breaking news alert on social media with the comment, “Who’d have thought?” in response to the news of Brand’s criminal accusations.

Using the same photo and the caption, “It’s always the people you least expect,” he doubled down on Instagram. Since the accusations were revealed, Brand has refrained from speaking in public.

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