Tylor Chase, the 36-year-old former Nickelodeon actor known for his role as Martin Qwerly on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide (2004–2007), has been spotted living on the streets of California, raising concern among fans and former colleagues. Recent sightings in Riverside, Los Angeles, show Chase struggling while wearing a faded Los Angeles Raiders polo shirt, drawing attention after viewers recognized him.
A video circulating online in September captured Chase talking to the person filming, confirming his appearance on Nickelodeon when asked. The clip quickly went viral, prompting fans to react and express worry over his situation.
GoFundMe Campaign Created and Later Removed
Following the viral video, a GoFundMe fundraiser was set up in Tylor Chase’s name, raising over $1,200. However, the campaign was soon removed by Chase’s mother, who clarified that her son needed medical attention rather than financial help. She explained, “Tylor needs medical attention, not money. But he refuses it. He can’t manage his medications or belongings by himself, so giving money wouldn’t help him.”
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Former Co-Stars Speak Out
Chase’s co-stars from Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide—Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw, and Daniel Curtis Lee—addressed the situation during an episode of their Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide.
Daniel Curtis Lee expressed his emotional reaction, saying, “It was hard to process seeing our dear friend Tylor like this. Initially, I was angry because someone filmed him in such a vulnerable state. Then I felt powerless because there’s little I could do to help.”
Lindsey Shaw shared her desire to reach out personally to Chase, stating, “I wish I could just speak with him, support him, and show him love. I miss Tylor so much and care deeply for him.”
Devon Werkheiser also commented, “It is painful and shocking to see Tylor in this situation. He was such a sweet person, and it’s difficult to see life take him here.”
Daniel Curtis Lee added, “We’re all hoping to help Tylor get back on a better path, and we’ll do what we can.”
Fans continue to hope for Chase’s recovery and support from both friends and the community. The former Nickelodeon star’s current struggles highlight the challenges some child actors face later in life, sparking conversations about mental health, support systems, and rehabilitation.
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