Shaun Weiss, known for 'The Mighty Ducks,' has offered help to Tylor Chase, a former 'Ned's Declassified' actor who recently went viral for being homeless, with plans for long-term treatment and shelter, though Chase has yet to be located.
Tylor Chase, a former child actor from Ned’s Declassified, was found living homeless in Los Angeles, prompting viral videos and a GoFundMe campaign that was later halted by his mother, who stated he needs medical help rather than money. His situation has garnered public concern and responses from co-stars.
Drake Bell criticized former 'Ned’s Declassified' co-stars Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw, and Daniel Curtis Lee for making insensitive remarks about his childhood trauma stemming from sexual abuse during a TikTok live session. The trio issued a public apology after facing backlash, with Bell expressing outrage over their inappropriate comments. The remarks were made during a discussion about the docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, where Bell recently disclosed being a victim of sexual abuse by his former dialogue coach.
Former stars of "Ned’s Declassified School Survivor Guide" apologize to Drake Bell for making a sexual joke about his abuse during a TikTok live, clarifying that they were joking about something else and had not seen the documentary. They express regret and acknowledge the seriousness of the abuse Bell suffered. Meanwhile, another Nickelodeon star criticizes former producer Dan Schneider's video addressing the claims in the documentary, stating that it was not a genuine apology.
Stars of "Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide" apologize for making light of the "Quiet on Set" documentary, which features allegations of abuse at Nickelodeon. Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw, and Daniel Curtis Lee expressed regret for their comments and acknowledged the seriousness of the issue, with Werkheiser issuing a public apology to fellow Nickelodeon star Drake Bell. The documentary, which premiered on March 17, includes accounts of inappropriate behavior and mistreatment on set during the late 90s and early 2000s.
The stars of "Ned’s Declassified School Survivor’s Guide" expressed regret after making a joke that seemed to mock Drake Bell's claims of child sexual abuse in a TikTok Live session. Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw, and Daniel Curtis Lee apologized for their insensitivity, with Werkheiser admitting they hadn't seen the docuseries at the time of the joke and later feeling "awful" after Bell's response. The actors acknowledged the seriousness of the docuseries and the trauma experienced by others, expressing remorse for their remarks. The docuseries, "Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV," features accounts of abuse, sexism, and inappropriate behavior on the sets of various Nickelodeon shows, including those led by producer Dan Schneider. Schneider himself expressed regret and apologized for any hurt caused.
The cast of Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide apologized to Drake Bell after a viral clip sparked controversy, with Devon Werkheiser expressing regret and acknowledging their mistake. They also discussed the challenges and dangers of child acting, with Daniel Curtis Lee advocating for an end to child stardom due to potential exploitation and trauma, while Lindsay Shaw emphasized the need for change in how child actors are treated and trained.
Drake Bell calls out his former Nickelodeon co-stars from Ned's Declassified for joking about his childhood trauma of sexual abuse, while also criticizing Boy Meets World actors Will Friedle and Rider Strong for supporting the abuser. Bell recently pled guilty to charges related to an incident with a 15-year-old girl in 2017.
Drake Bell criticized the cast of Ned's Declassified for making insensitive comments during a livestream, sparking controversy. This comes as a former colleague of Drake's, Brian, was sentenced to prison in 2004 for charges involving a minor actor.
Drake Bell called out the stars of "Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide" for joking about the abuse allegations at Nickelodeon after opening up about his own sexual assault by a Nickelodeon coach. Bell criticized Devon Werkheiser, Lindsay Shaw, and Daniel Curtis Lee for making light of the allegations on their podcast, prompting a response from them and a new music video from Bell addressing his past trauma.
In a recent podcast episode, the stars of the popular teen TV show "Ned's Declassified" discussed explicit moments from their past, including sexual encounters. Lindsey, who played Moze, revealed that she felt like a failure during their first encounter, while Devon, who played Ned, described finishing in the backseat of her car. The conversation took an awkward turn as they reminisced about their past experiences, leaving fans with a different perspective on the once-innocent characters from the show.