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Sarah Michelle Gellar addresses Buffy reboot following Joss Whedon controversy

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Sarah Michelle Gellar has addressed the upcoming Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot, following recent allegations of workplace harassment against original series creator Joss Whedon.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, published days after Charisma Carpenter accused the writer of being “cruel” and “emotionally abusive” on set, Gellar said she “doesn’t know” anything about the reboot. “I don’t have any part of it.

I wasn’t a producer on that show. I love her. I love her story, and if there’s more story to be told, I think it’s interesting,” said Gellar, who played the title character from 1997 until 2003. “Our demons were the metaphors for the horrors of high school and adolescence, and I think that there’s definitely new horrors of

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