TV Guide Pulls Stephen Collins Hit TV Show '7th Heaven' From The Network Schedule After Beloved Father, Pastor On The Show Confesses To Child Molestation

By Star Connor | Oct 07, 2014 11:51 PM EDT

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Looks like the family of 7th Heaven will be upset at Stephen Collins for a lifetime, after TV Guide pulled the plug on the show in wake of Collins molestation confessions.

According to TMZ, Collins and the rest of the stars of the show recently reunited with all smiles, and now crazy things are happening for the former father, and pastor of the show.

Collins' audio confession revealed that he molested young girls, that were around the ages of 11, 12 and 13. A number of sponsors, and jobs lined up for Collins have already been demolished in just a few hours. 

MStars News previously learned that Collins was pulled from the cast of Ted 2, as well as stepping down from the SAG ( SAG-AFTRA)  board.

A rep for TV Guide Network said that the remaining re-run show has two episodes left that will be pulled. The rep also made it clear none of the past episodes would be aired in the future.

Collins' confessed to molesting children during a therapy session with his estranged wife, actress Faye Grant.

Collins is currently being investigated by the LAPD, and the NYPD. The New York Police Department released a statement that read,

"There is a formal complaint on file and the incident is being investigated by the Manhattan Special Victims Squad."

The audio surfaced on TMZ as the actor confessed to exposing himself to three underage girls. The couples therapy session was done back in 2012.

"As a top family-friendly network, we are deeply concerned for the families that are potentially affected by these disturbing allegations surrounding actor Stephen Collins," UP TV president and CEO Charley Humbard released in his statement about Collins. "7th Heaven has been a beloved family show and a fan-favorite on our network. We have made the decision to remove the series from our schedule effective at 5 PM ET today.  We will continue to monitor the situation and listen carefully to our viewers.  Replacing 7th Heaven tonight will be Supernanny, a series dedicated to bringing families together."

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