JUST IN: Actor Daniel Curtis Lee, who starred in Ned's Declassified on Nickelodeon with Tylor Chase, takes Chase out to lunch before checking him into a hotel.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 24, 2025
Chase has gone viral in recent weeks after fans learned he was living on the streets of Riverside, CA.
Lee, who played… pic.twitter.com/UeGNMzLflx
The X post from Collin Rugg highlights a heartwarming update on former Nickelodeon star Tylor Chase (known for playing Martin Qwerly in Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide from 2004-2007).
After viral videos resurfaced in December 2025 showing Chase experiencing homelessness in Riverside, California, his co-star Daniel Curtis Lee (who played "Cookie") stepped in to help.In the video (originally shared by Lee on Instagram), Lee takes Chase out for pizza to catch up, reconnects him with his father via phone (which Lee described as an emotional moment), and even arranges a FaceTime call with Devon Werkheiser (who played "Ned").Lee then checks Chase into a motel room in Riverside to provide shelter from incoming rain and a safe place during the holidays. He encourages Chase to consider rehab, saying, "Love is all we can really give people sometimes," while expressing optimism about long-term support.Chase has reportedly been reluctant to accept structured treatment like hospitals or recovery programs so far, despite offers—including from Mighty Ducks star Shaun Weiss, who has struggled with addiction himself.This intervention comes after fans, co-stars, and locals raised concerns about Chase's mental health and addiction issues. Police in Riverside note they interact with him weekly and offer services, but he has often declined.It's a positive step showing real friendship from his old castmates, amid broader discussions about the challenges faced by former child actors. Many are praising Lee for his hands-on help rather than just public statements.
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