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East nickelodeon star tyler chase A child actor is receiving medical attention after a disturbing video went viral.
Chase, 36, was spotted disheveled and homeless on the streets of Riverside, California. In several clips filmed by fans, he confirmed that he was on the hit nickelodeon series Ned’s Declassified School Survival GuidePlaying the role of Martin from 2004–2007.
according to tmzRiverside police said they are familiar with Chase and interact with him at least once a week, offering him mental health services, substance abuse treatment and temporary housing, which he consistently declines.
In a video posted to Instagram on Thursday, influencer Jake Harris shared that Chase was “getting the help he needed.”
“He is currently receiving medical attention to help him get better, to get him better and on track for rehabilitation,” Harris added. “Just know that he’s in good hands right now, he’s being taken care of and he’s off the streets.”
Harris is one of a number of influencers and former child stars who have stepped up to help Chase after the video surfaced.
Former child actor Shawn Weiss, who played the Goldbergs mighty ducks film franchise, Earlier in the week, fans were asked for help in finding Chase. After Chase finds out, his ex Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide Co-star Daniel Curtis Lee took them out for dinner and put them up in a hotel room.
After sharing the initial update on the chase, Harris shared another video to refute reports that the former child star left the hotel room in disarray.
“This is the alleged ‘trashed hotel room’ that’s going viral. She didn’t trash the hotel,” Harris wrote in an on-screen message visible on a video of Chase’s room. “Management didn’t bother. Don’t believe every story you hear about Tyler.”
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Ned’s declassification star devon workheiser He also spoke openly about his co-star’s condition. tmz That “Tyler was a sensitive, loving and kind child. It’s heartbreaking to see him like this.”
“I haven’t seen Tyler in almost 20 years, since the show ended,” he said, admitting: “Anyone who has struggled with serious addiction and deep mental health issues knows that it’s an incredibly challenging situation to be in if they don’t seek help.”
Werkheiser, who led the classic teen sitcom from 2004 to 2007, hoped that people would stop filming and uploading videos of Chase online for views.
“My only hope is that from this exposure, someone with real understanding and resources can come forward, treat Tyler, and help him get back on track. We all want a happy ending,” he said.