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WATCH: Viral Video Appears To Show Former Nickelodeon Child Star Homeless In California
A video circulating on social media reportedly shows former Nickelodeon child star Tylor Chase homeless on the streets of Riverside, California.
Chase, 36, played Martin Qwerly on “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide” from 2004 to 2007.
The viral footage was originally shared in September.
In the video, the individual behind the camera asked Chase if he was on Disney Channel.
Chase clarified he was on Nickelodeon and appeared in “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.”
Watch below:
Tylor Chase, who portrayed "Martin" in Nickelodeon show “Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide,” spotted living homeless in California pic.twitter.com/W8OzYfWErN
— Kollege Kidd (@KollegeKidd) December 21, 2025
More from the New York Post:
The video of Chase sparked widespread concern on social media.
“This actually breaks my heart,” one fan tweeted in response to the troubling clip.
‘This made me so sad,” someone else said.
Another person wrote, “The Hollywood industry is sick.”
Other fans criticized the person who filmed Chase.
“Why would you record him unless it’s to try and get him help? Shame on you,” an X user tweeted.
“Smh how you just gonna record him like that at his worst he probably didnt even wanna be seen like that no heart,” a different person wrote.
Someone else added, “He’s still human & doesn’t deserve to have his most difficult moments shared like this.”
Former Nickelodeon star Tylor Chase found homeless in heartbreaking viral video https://t.co/4n7T6UReLz pic.twitter.com/VzjLInsB7Z
— New York Post (@nypost) December 21, 2025
According to the Daily Mail, Chase’s former co-stars expressed their shock and concern once they learned about the viral footage.
“Following the viral video, a GoFundMe campaign was launched by social media influencer Citlalli Wilson (known as @lethallalli), which raised $1,207 before being shut down,” Wikipedia states.
“According to Wilson, Chase’s mother contacted her expressing that Chase ‘needs medical help instead of money.’ Chase has reportedly struggled with bipolar disorder,” it continued.
A GoFundMe created after the video went viral was later deleted at the request of Chase’s family. His mother said cash donations weren’t the solution and urged medical intervention instead.https://t.co/oPrUqeZsYo
— grizzy (@Furbeti) December 21, 2025
Daily Mail shared:
Devon Werkheiser, Daniel Curtis Lee, and Lindsey Shaw, addressed the news on Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide on September 24.
‘There was some bad news that I received earlier this week about our dear friend Tylor Chase. It was a lot to process for me,’ Lee said, describing the video as ‘scary’.
‘When I first saw, I was angry, because I was like, why put a camera on someone’s face in hard times?
‘But then I was upset with myself because I feel powerless because there’s not much that I felt I could do.’
‘I didn’t want to believe it at first, I was like, oh they just caught him at a bad time,’ Lee added.
‘But then I saw some other videos, and it looks like a brother is going through some stuff.
‘I fully believe that he can recover, but that’s also wishful thinking from me.
‘I gotta go and see him, and want to get through this fight, and try to connect with him somehow, but I also don’t want to waste my time and put him on the spot.’
Shaw agreed that she was ‘in the same boat’ as Lee and wanted to go see Chase in person.
‘You can’t do much, but I would love to go speak with him and just love on him and look him in the eye,’ she said. ‘I miss Tylor, I love Tylor so, so much.’
‘It’s a lot to see… and even begin to have an idea of what to do about it,’ Werkheiser added.