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Greg Cipes Claims He Was Fired After Parkinson's Diagnosis
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Greg Cipes Claims He Was Fired After Parkinson's Diagnosis

Greg Cipes, the voice actor for Beast Boy in 'Teen Titans Go!', claims he was unjustly fired by Warner Bros. after revealing his Parkinson's diagnosis. Expressing his frustration on social media, Cipes is seeking support from fans to reclaim his role, describing the situation as a significant loss for him.

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‘Teen Titans Go’s Beast Boy Voice Actor Claims To Have Been Fired By Warner Bros After Parkinson’s Diagnosis
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Greg Cipes, the voice actor for Beast Boy in Teen Titans Go!, claims he was fired by Warner Bros. after his Parkinson's diagnosis. He expressed his frustration on social media, alleging that his dismissal was unjust.
Editor’s Note: This situation highlights the challenges faced by artists dealing with health issues in the entertainment industry. Cipes' claims raise questions about how companies handle such sensitive matters and the impact on creative professionals.
‘Teen Titans’ Actor Greg Cipes Says He Was Fired by Warner Bros. After Revealing Parkinson’s Diagnosis: ‘It’s Like a Death to Me’
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Voice actor Greg Cipes revealed he was fired by Warner Bros. after disclosing his Parkinson's diagnosis. He is seeking support from fans to reclaim his role as Beast Boy in 'Teen Titans Go!'.

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