Multiple “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide” alums joked about the “Quiet on Set” Nickelodeon documentary — causing Drake Bell to hit back at their “wild” comments.
The actor called Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw and Daniel Curtis Lee “Declassless” in a message shared via X on Tuesday.
“This is wild,” the “Drake & Josh” alum, 37, continued, retweeting a clip from the trio’s TikTok Live. “laugh it up guys…laugh it up.”
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Nevertheless, Werkheiser continued, “This is about us. Listen, our set was not like that. And, no, it’s f–king awful. The Drake Bell s–t. That’s crazy to hear. That is f–ked and that never came out, which is really wild.”
When a fan commented that the trio were “in on it,” Werkheiser laughed and insisted he wouldn’t “talk about this anymore” — but noted that “sometimes humor helps us move through things.”
The controversial social media upload came on the heels of Bell detailing the “extensive” and “brutal” sexual abuse he allegedly experienced by dialogue coach Brian Peck in “Quiet on Set,” which began streaming over the weekend.
The singer claimed he was allegedly assaulted during a sleepover at Peck’s home, going on to say that despite Peck’s apology, the abuse became “worse and worse.”
He has since slammed “Boy Meets World” alums Will Friedle and Rider Strong for backing Peck in court with letters in 2004.
Peck was subsequently convicted of sexually abusing an unknown — at the time — child actor and sentenced to 16 months in jail.
Producer Dan Schneider was also accused of “sexualizing” child stars in the doc.
Although writer Amy Berg couldn’t verify claims of “physically inappropriate” behavior, she did call him a “psychological tormenter” and a “f–king a–hole.”
Schneider, 58, broke his silence Monday with a statement via his rep, claiming “everything that happened on the shows Dan ran was carefully scrutinized by dozens of involved adults, and approved by the network.”