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- Former Nickelodeon actor Tylor Chase was spotted homeless in a viral video filmed in Riverside, California, shocking longtime fans.
- Chase’s mother halted a GoFundMe, stressing he needs medical care rather than financial donations due to ongoing health struggles.
- His former Ned’s Declassified co-stars spoke out, expressing concern and vowing to support him off camera.
Former Nickelodeon actor Tylor Chase has become the centre of widespread concern after a viral video showed him living on the streets. He was once a familiar face to a generation of television viewers, but Chase is now being discussed for reasons far removed from his acting career. The footage, filmed in Riverside, California, spread rapidly online and prompted difficult conversations about mental health, addiction, and the long-term realities faced by some former child stars.
The clip has left many fans stunned. Chase, now 36, appeared visibly distressed and unkempt as a passerby questioned him about his past on children’s television. For viewers who grew up watching him, the contrast was jarring.
Tylor Chase and the viral video that shocked Nickelodeon fans

Tylor Chase played Martin Qwerly on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, which aired from 2004 to 2007. The character was known for being quiet, observant, and thoughtful, often offering insight without demanding attention. Chase starred alongside Devon Werkheiser, Daniel Curtis Lee, and Lindsey Shaw, becoming a recognisable presence in early-2000s children’s television.
Tylor Chase, who played “Martin” on Nickelodeon’s Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, was recently spotted homeless in California
pic.twitter.com/Oam5K2EabA— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) December 21, 2025
In the viral video, a fan asks Chase if he had been on the Disney Channel. “Nickelodeon,” Chase responds, before explaining that he appeared on Ned’s Declassified. When the fan recognises him, Chase gives his full name.
The video went viral. The attention led to a GoFundMe campaign intended to help Chase with basic necessities. The fundraiser reportedly raised more than $1,200 before being shut down at the request of his mother. She explained:
“Tylor needs medical attention not money. But he refuses it. I appreciate your effort. But money would not be a benefit to him. I have gotten him several phones, but he loses them within a day or two. He can’t manage money for his meds by himself.”
Former co-stars speak on Tylor Chase’s struggles

Chase’s situation was later addressed by his former co-stars on the Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide. Daniel Curtis Lee described his reaction after seeing the footage.
“It was a lot to process for me,” he said. “When I first saw it, I was angry, because I was like why put a camera in someone’s face when they are on hard times?”
“But then, after I was angry at the people who were filming it, I was upset with myself in that I feel powerless. I feel like there’s not much I can do.”
Lindsey Shaw, who has spoken openly about her own past struggles with addiction, offered a personal reflection. “I’ve been somebody like that,” she admitted. Devon Werkheiser stressed that public appearances or interviews were not the priority.
“Yeah, we’re all hoping we can get Tylor on a better path, we’ll see what we can do here,” Lee said. Werkheiser added, “That’s not at all what needs to happen here. There’s a lot more that needs to happen before that.”
Fans Shed Tears After Seeing Tylor Chase’s Heartbreaking Video

While some locals have claimed Chase remained on the streets months after the video surfaced. Many fans shared their outrage online with teary eyes.
“This is tragic. I’ll pray for him. Hopefully, he can get clean and maybe, someone will give him some auditions. It’ll be a long road back, but if he wants to get clean, its doable and I’m sure a ton of people would be rooting for his recovery,” one fan shared.
This is tragic. I’ll pray for him. Hopefully, he can get clean and maybe, someone will give him some auditions. It’ll be a long road back, but if he wants to get clean, its doable and I’m sure a ton of people would be rooting for his recovery.
— Misha Turtle Island TV: X Society Xperience 🐢🐰𝕏 (@MishaTurtleX) December 21, 2025
Another wrote: “The industry is the worse place you can send your child. I’m convinced.”
The industry is the worse place you can send your child. I’m convinced.
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) December 21, 2025
Another fan shared: “Really sad, he was trying to get off the camera. Hope he finds his way back up again.”
Really sad, he was trying to get off the camera. Hope he finds his way back up again. pic.twitter.com/0qxjF7QdSN
— The Night Warrior (@WarriorNight007) December 21, 2025
“”You were the kid in it huh?” Yeah, and now society’s failing him. Child actors need mandatory trust funds and therapy, not just reruns on streaming,” another commented.
“You were the kid in it huh?” Yeah, and now society’s failing him.
Child actors need mandatory trust funds and therapy, not just reruns on streaming.
— Seixas (@Seixas_Capital) December 21, 2025
“I wish this publicity will get him the help he needs cause he was so much of a talent when he was younger,” another fan wrote.
i wish this publicity will get him the help he needs cause he was so much of a talent when he was younger🥹
— Luna 🌙 (@Lil_Luna_IRL) December 21, 2025
Further updates on his current situation are pending.








