April Price found herself face to face with her past when a news program reported on audio of former “7th Heaven” star Stephen Collins confessing to engaging in sexual misconduct with underage girls back in 2014. The leaked recording, made during a 2012 counseling session and given to police by Collins’ estranged wife, brought back painful memories for Price.
As the only accuser speaking out in Investigation Discovery’s new series, “Hollywood Demons,” Price shared her story with host Dr. Drew Pinsky. She claimed that Collins exposed himself to her three times when she was just 13 years old. Despite reaching out to Collins and former cast members for comment, most declined to participate in the episode.
Price recalled her time in Los Angeles during the summer of 1983, visiting her aunt who was a producer in the industry. She met Collins, her aunt’s neighbor, and was initially excited to meet the actor she admired from “Tales of the Gold Monkey.” However, her excitement turned to discomfort when Collins exposed himself to her on multiple occasions.
The episode also revealed a disturbing encounter where Collins invited Price to his home under the guise of showing her memorabilia from his show. Once inside, Price alleged that Collins was completely naked, prompting her to make a quick exit when she saw her aunt returning home.
Years later, Price crossed paths with Collins on a set, where he approached her and apologized for his past actions. While this apology initially brought her some relief, Price eventually felt a sense of anger and decided to speak out about her experiences.
Collins’ admission of inappropriate sexual misconduct with minors led to the disappearance of “7th Heaven” reruns from television and his swift downfall in the industry. Despite his public statements and apologies, Price remains the only accuser to come forward.
Reflecting on her decision to share her story, Price emphasized the importance of empowering survivors to speak out and seek justice. She hopes that by sharing her trauma, others may find strength and courage to confront their own experiences.
The “Hollywood Demons” series sheds light on the scandals that plague the entertainment industry, with Price’s story serving as a reminder of the impact of abuse and the importance of speaking out against wrongdoing. The show airs on Investigation Discovery, offering a platform for survivors to share their experiences and seek validation for their pain.