Joss Whedon: Buffy The Vampire Slayer cast member Eliza Dushku speaks out over controversy

Actress Eliza Dushku has become the latest Buffy The Vampire Slayer star to step into the growing controversy around alleged "misconduct" by the TV show's creator Joss Whedon.

The 40-year-old joins fellow cast members Charisma Carpenter, Amber Benson and the show's main star Sarah Michelle Gellar in addressing claims of "a toxic work environment" on set.

Earlier this week, Carpenter - who played Cordelia Chase in Buffy - shared a post on social media alleging Whedon called her "fat" while she was four months pregnant and later fired her.

She claimed he created "hostile and toxic work environments" and was responsible for "ongoing, passive-aggressive threats" against her.

Carpenter said she had been inspired to speak out by Justice League actor Ray Fisher, who last July alleged that Whedon's behaviour towards the film's cast and crew was "abusive, unprofessional and unacceptable".

Fisher's character Cyborg has since been written out of the forthcoming Flash movie.

Responding to Carpenter's post, Dushku - who played Faith in the supernatural drama - posted on social media using the hashtag #IStandWithCharismaCarpenter.

She called her co-star's statement "powerful, painful and painted a picture we'll collectively never un-see or un-know" and referred to the wider #MeToo movement that has swept the world of entertainment over the last few years.

Carpenter wrote: "Neglecting to 'name' the power/gender/sexual/racial abuse epidemic in the entertainment industry (and for that matter society in general) enables the abusers and only emboldens and ultimately fortifies abusive systems.

"May you and countless others feel the solidarity and connection you have likely missed for too long. From courage, come change and hope. It starts and will end because of courageous truth-tellers like you."

Gellar, Buffy's biggest star, has also added her voice to the debate - while avoiding any allegations of her own.

Gellar posted a short statement on Instagram, which said: "While I am proud to have my name associated with Buffy Summers, I don't want to be forever associated with the name Joss Whedon".

She said she was "proud" of her co-stars for "speaking out", adding "I stand with all survivors of abuse".

Another actress from the show - Michelle Trachtenberg who played Buffy's little sister Dawn - claimed Whedon was guilty of "not appropriate behaviour" with her when she was teenager.

Whedon - who has worked on the Marvel films - is yet to publicly respond to the allegations.

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The 56-year-old created Buffy The Vampire Slayer - which ran from 1997 to 2003 - and its spin-off Angel, and cult drama Firefly.

In 2017 Whedon directed the reshoots of Justice League after original director Zack Snyder stepped down following the death of his daughter.