The internet was left shocked after a viral video showed a former child actor now living on the streets. The actor was once part of a hugely popular television show from the 2000s, which made the situation even more disturbing for viewers.
Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, which aired on Nickelodeon, enjoyed massive popularity worldwide during the 2000s. The show had a strong fan base and was considered a cultural favourite among young audiences.
One of the characters from the show, Martin Qwerly, was played by Tylor Chase. The character was widely liked, and the actor gained recognition at a young age.
However, recent videos revealed that Tylor Chase is currently homeless. He is reportedly living on the streets of Riverside. The footage showed him sleeping outdoors, which quickly went viral on social media.
The video sparked widespread discussion about his physical and mental condition. Many users expressed concern and questioned how a former child actor ended up in such circumstances.
Following the viral clip, a fundraising campaign was started online. More than 1200 dollars were raised to support Tylor Chase and help him access better healthcare.
Later, the fundraising was halted by his mother. She stated that Tylor Chase has bipolar disorder and ongoing financial issues. Despite this, fans continue to hope that he recovers and finds stability in life.
As the year draws to a close, reports suggest that Tylor Chase is still living on the streets. The incident has once again raised serious questions about the long-term impact of child stardom and the lack of support once fame fades.
It remains uncertain whether Tylor Chase will be able to overcome this difficult phase. Many hope he finds peace, recovery, and a chance to rebuild his life.
DEVELOPING: Former Nickelodeon child star Tylor Chase who is known for his role “Martin” in the show Ned’s declassified survival guide was spotted appearing unrecognizable and homeless in California. Many fans are questions ‘What does Nickelodeon do to these kids.’ pic.twitter.com/CrhQpyWRbY
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