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Ned’s Declassified Stars Apologize for Mocking Quiet on Set Doc That Exposed Drake Bell’s Assault: ‘We F—-d Up’
The cast of Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide is apologizing for seemingly mocking the allegations made by former Nickelodeon stars in the docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.
Several days after the stars of Ned’s Declassified went on TikTok Live and appeared to joke about the abuse their Nickelodeon colleagues allegedly faced while working as child actors on the network, Devon Werkheiser, Daniel Curtis Lee and Lindsey Shaw issued an apology on their podcast.
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Ned’s Declassified Stars Apologize for Mocking Quiet on Set Doc That Exposed Drake Bell’s Assault: ‘We F—-d Up’
Devon Werkheiser, Daniel Curtis Lee and Lindsey Shaw opened up about the controversial comments they made on a recent TikTok livestream
By Sadie Bell Published on March 22, 2024 03:12PM EDT
Ned’s Declassified Stars Apologize for Mocking Quiet on Set Doc That Exposed Drake Bell’s Assault: ‘We F—-d Up’
Devon Werkheiser, Daniel Lee Curtis and Lindsey Shaw. PHOTO: LEON BENNETT/GETTY IMAGES FOR UNIVERSAL PICTURES; JERRITT CLARK/GETTY IMAGES FOR EMMERSON; ROBIN L MARSHALL/GETTY
The cast of Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide is apologizing for seemingly mocking the allegations made by former Nickelodeon stars in the docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.
Several days after the stars of Ned’s Declassified went on TikTok Live and appeared to joke about the abuse their Nickelodeon colleagues allegedly faced while working as child actors on the network, Devon Werkheiser, Daniel Curtis Lee and Lindsey Shaw issued an apology on their podcast.
The three actors admitted that they “f—ed up” on Friday’s episode, which was released after Drake Bell — who came forward as a victim of sexual assault in the docuseries — condemned what they posted.
Werkheiser, 33, and Lee, 32, clarified that in the TikTok Live, which viewers took screen recordings of and shared on social media, Lee was having trouble editing audio for their podcast that he thought had been deleted while Werkheiser made a “s— joke.”
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Ned’s Declassified Stars Apologize for Mocking Quiet on Set Doc That Exposed Drake Bell’s Assault: ‘We F—-d Up’
Devon Werkheiser, Daniel Curtis Lee and Lindsey Shaw opened up about the controversial comments they made on a recent TikTok livestream
By Sadie Bell Published on March 22, 2024 03:12PM EDT
Ned’s Declassified Stars Apologize for Mocking Quiet on Set Doc That Exposed Drake Bell’s Assault: ‘We F—-d Up’
Devon Werkheiser, Daniel Lee Curtis and Lindsey Shaw. PHOTO: LEON BENNETT/GETTY IMAGES FOR UNIVERSAL PICTURES; JERRITT CLARK/GETTY IMAGES FOR EMMERSON; ROBIN L MARSHALL/GETTY
The cast of Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide is apologizing for seemingly mocking the allegations made by former Nickelodeon stars in the docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.
Several days after the stars of Ned’s Declassified went on TikTok Live and appeared to joke about the abuse their Nickelodeon colleagues allegedly faced while working as child actors on the network, Devon Werkheiser, Daniel Curtis Lee and Lindsey Shaw issued an apology on their podcast.
The three actors admitted that they “f—ed up” on Friday’s episode, which was released after Drake Bell — who came forward as a victim of sexual assault in the docuseries — condemned what they posted.
Werkheiser, 33, and Lee, 32, clarified that in the TikTok Live, which viewers took screen recordings of and shared on social media, Lee was having trouble editing audio for their podcast that he thought had been deleted while Werkheiser made a “s— joke.”
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The joke was made while fans in the comments were asking for their thoughts on the four-part Investigation Discovery docuseries, which had just premiered, and Werkheiser and Shaw, 34, only briefly chimed. “We f—ed up. I get it. We hadn’t seen the doc and everyone was asking us for their for our opinions on it,” Werkheiser said.
“If you haven’t seen the clip, if you haven’t seen what’s going on, we were on a a TikTok Live being asked to comment on the Quiet on Set documentary, which we hadn’t seen, and a super s— joke came out that was referenced at Daniel [Curtis Lee] and looked like I was talking about Drake [Bell],” Werkheiser explained of the footage, in which he tells Daniel, who is off-screen, “We told you never to speak about that. Get back in your hole, Daniel. And give me your holes.”