‘Ned’s Declassified’ Star Daniel Curtis Lee Helps Ex-Co-Star Tylor Chase After Viral Video (WATCH)

Daniel Curtis Lee steps in to help one of his former ‘Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide’ characters. This week, Lee helped Taylor Chase after a video surfaced showing the actor roaming the streets of Los Angeles, sparking concern and support online.
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Former Nickelodeon star Taylor Chase found dead in viral video
Over the weekend, a video circulating online shows 36-year-old Taylor Chase living on the streets of Los Angeles. The clip quickly gained traction as viewers identified Chase as the actor who played Martin Qwerly on Nickelodeon’s ‘Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.
In the video, the person filming asks Chase if he has ever appeared on the Disney channel. Chase calmly replies, “Nickelodeon,” before confirming his role in ‘Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.’ The moment evoked an emotional response from fans who grew up watching the series.
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This is so sad I met a guy who played on Nickelodeon I remember watching him when he was young. If anyone wants to donate, there is Gofund me online #pov #vlog #fyp #solo #dayinmylife
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Daniel Curtis Lee Helps Chasing Taylor to a Hotel Over the Holidays
Taylor Chase received support from her former co-star Daniel Curtis Lee, who played the role of “Cookie” on the hit Nickelodeon show. On Tuesday, Lee shared an Instagram video reuniting with Chase. The clip captured the two spending time together, grabbing pizza, and FaceTiming ‘Ned’s Declassified’ star Devon Werkheiser.
In an emotional video, Lee welcomed Chase, checked him into a hotel for the holidays, and discussed plans to help him enter long-term rehab. The post went viral, garnering over 630,000 likes.
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“Tylor Chase and Cookie reunited with Ned on FaceTime. He’s fed and safe from the rain. Hotel secured! One step closer to long-term treatment,” Lee, 34, captioned the post. “PS: Taylor wants to stream video games. Who can help?”
Social Media Responds to the Taylor Chase Story
The update sparked emotional reactions across social media, with many fans expressing relief, hope, and concern in the TSR Teens comments section.
Instagram user @that.dee.girl wrote, “It’s heartbreaking to see her like this, I hope she can make a full recovery and thrive after this 😢❤️”
Another Instagram user @ilykennnn wrote, “I’m so glad you’re getting help for him ❤️”
While Instagram user @caramel_creation79 wrote, “he needed that hug 🤗”
Instagram user @roseylocs__ wrote, “🥺 you don’t know what someone is going through.. I pray this is a new beginning for him”
Another Instagram user @_.miccha wrote, “I love this but I hope this continues without the camera ❤️”
While Instagram user @benjimarvelli wrote, “Recording has really helped him. He will stop at nothing ✋”
Instagram user @handsome_africano wrote, “Ned Declassified is the reason I made it through middle school. I pray he gets all the help he needs and doesn’t let the camera be on him throughout the process to respect his privacy 🙏🏿”
Another Instagram user @me_geeee wrote, “wow I’m glad someone stepped in to help him. God bless him for helping him 💚”
While Instagram user @thatgirl.maryyyy wrote, “I get the good deed, but how long has she been out when NOW people want to help her?! It took someone filming her to get help.”
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