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* After one of its members made disparaging remarks about [[Yui Horie]], Jinkaku Radio was forced to disassociate themselves with the upcoming anime ''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys]]'', which means the song "Hikizan", which was intended as the show's closing theme, [[Missing Episode|will now probably never be released]].
* Norio Imamura originally played the voice of Emporio Ivankov on ''[[One Piece]]'' (the author, Oda, even commented that he made the character with him specifically in mind). But was arrested for showing off body art on the internet which in Japan is considered indecent exposure. The role wound up being recast as a result.
* Satomi Toyohara (better known by her stage name, Li-Mei Chiang) is a Japanese actress and VA whose anime credits include ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds]]'' (as Carly Nagisa), ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn!]]'' (as I-Pin) ''[[Sora no Manimani]]'' (as Haruko Hitori). When rumors started to spread that she was involved in the Roma Sophie Association (a cult that came under criminal investigation in 2010 with two leaders arrested) she decided to refrain from VA work as a result. While Chiang herself was never charged with any crime and the investigation was eventually terminated, she seems to have moved on to other things.
 
== Film ==
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* A ''series'' ending one: HBO had agreed to give ''Luck'' a second season very early in its run, but then quickly cancelled it after the public relations nightmare of [[Rule of Three|three horses being killed on set]]. However, all three were purely accidental, and something HBO was trying much harder to prevent than other producers of horse-riding TV shows.
* Played straight and then averted with William Talman, who portrayed D. A. Hamilton Burger on ''[[Perry Mason]]''. He was arrested under circumstances which CBS decided violated the morals clause in his contract and subsequently fired. He was found innocent at trial, however, and thanks to vigorous campaigning by his co-stars was eventually rehired.
* Rip Torn's character on ''[[30 Rock]]'', Don Geiss, died of a heart attack between seasons after Torn's increasingly bizarre behavior culminated in him [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20200122083550/https://www.cbsnews.com/8301news/rip-504083_162torn-20001423pleads-504083.html?tag=contentMain;contentBodynot-guilty-in-alleged-booze-fueled-bank-break-in/ breaking into a bank] in 2010. His character in the ''Men In Black'' franchise was similarly [[McLeaned]] in ''[[Men in Black III]]'' for the same reasons.
* Mackenzie Phillips was fired ''twice'' from ''[[One Day At a Time]]'', both times for her drug problem; she was brought back when she appeared to have overcome her addiction, but upon backsliding was permanently booted from the show.
 
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== Professional Wrestling ==
* Happens one hell of a lot in [[Professional Wrestling]] - especially now in [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]], due to the Wellness Program. [[Jake Roberts|Jake "the Snake" Roberts]] and Scott "Razor Ramon" Hall are probably the most well-known repeat offenders.
** Of special note here is [[Jeff Hardy]], who originally lost his job in WWE due to his drug abuse...and was immediately snapped up by [[TNA]]. He then lost his job with TNA due to his drug abuse...and was immediately snapped up by WWE. He is now on his final Wellness Policy "strike" with them. Some people never learn.
*** Jeff Hardy was not fired by TNA because of drugs, it was because he "no showed" several events. And several months passed before he was rehired by WWE.