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Corey Feldman Wraps Filming of Documentary, Launches New Interactive “Troll-Free” Platform For Fans

After months of silence, pop culture icon Corey Feldman has returned to the spotlight with a series of tweets and a new video message for his fans. In the video, Feldman reveals that he has completed the filming of his highly-anticipated documentary. The documentary’s mission is to shine a light on the abuse suffered by him and his peers, including his best friend Corey Haim, as child actors in Hollywood.

In addition, the ‘Lost Boys’ star announced the launch of a new “troll-free” platform, , to communicate and provide updates directly to his fans.

Powered by FanCrater, the website will provide fans with unfiltered updates, exclusive videos and livestreams, special invitations to private events and insider access to Feldman’s world for only $5 a month. Most importantly, the site will allow Feldman and his fans to interact without outside harassment. The platform has received a soft-launch and will be in a state of constant development over the course of the next several months.

Swing by  to view the video and get the full details on what Feldman has been up to over the past few months and how he was able to fund and complete the documentary. 

8 Comments

  1. Yet another way CF tries to squeeze money out of his last remaining fans. What on earth could you possibly get for $60 a year?

  2. This is actually a pretty standard fee that a lot of artist’s use on platforms like Patreon. You’re paying for access to content not available via social media and helping to fund the artist. If you don’t want it, don’t pay. Pretty simple really.

  3. Kimberly A Watkins

    This is actually genius! It’s amazing, and Im excited to see what the future holds for Corey Feldman ???

  4. This is so Amazing and so Awesome I can’t wait till the documentary I absolutely love you Cory! Kids2

  5. Agreed, G Man!!!

  6. Hey Corey of course i signed up i love you so much your number one fan from Iowa

  7. This is a pathetic scam. Reminds me of the 1-800 numbers people would call back in the 80s and 90s.

  8. Not really a scam. You got what you called for.