Nickelodeon Alum Devon Werkheiser Apologizes to Drake Bell for Joking About Docuseries

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Nickelodeon Alum Devon Werkheiser Apologizes to Drake Bell for Joking About Docuseries

Nickelodeon Alum Devon Werkheiser Apologizes to Drake Bell for Joking About Docuseries

Ned's Declassified College Survival Recordsdata's Devon Werkheiser issued an apology to Drake Bell after seeming to invent relaxing of the Aloof on Situation documentary, whereby Bell vital substances his abuse.

Devon Werkheiser is strolling help old feedback.

After the 33-year-long-established and his fellow Ned's Declassified College Survival Recordsdata alums Lindsay Shaw and Daniel Curtis Lee looked to invent relaxing of the docuseries Aloof on Situation: The Sad Aspect of Formative years TV—which chronicles the alleged complicated working stipulations below Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider as smartly because the sexual abuse Drake Bell skilled—Werkheiser is issuing an apology.

“I was once being an fool this present day,” he wrote in a March 19 assertion shared to X, previously identified as Twitter. “No intention spherical it. I feel spoiled that my dumbass was once even talking about this without seeing it. I watched Aloof on Situation tonight and am terrified by the gravity of what Drake and others shared. Genuinely heartbroken over what my fellow actors went via. I will't assume they weren't true. I'm sorry for compounding any danger.”

Werkheiser captioned the put up, “So sorry to Drake. Gutted I danger you.”

The previous little one celebrity's apology comes only hours after Bell known as Werkheiser out, retweeting a veil recording of Werkheiser's feedback over which he wrote, “Ned's Declassless…here’s wild…snigger it up guys…snigger it up… Genuinely?!”

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Nickelodeon Stars Then and Now

The moment occurred at some level of a TikTok livestream—noteworthy of which has since been uploaded to social media the keep it's bought a backlash—when Werkheiser told his former costar, “Catch help to your hole, Daniel,” ahead of constant with a lewd comic narrative.

He then proceeded to assessment his abilities with Nickelodeon with the Drake & Josh celebrity's, asserting, “Sorry, we shouldn't comic narrative about this. We in actuality shouldn't. Hear, our diagram was once no longer admire that. And no, it's f–king dreadful. The Drake Bell s–t, that's loopy to listen to.”

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In Aloof on Situation, Bell, now 37, comes ahead because the previously unnamed minor mad in regards to the 2004 sexual assault conviction of Brian Peck, who was once hired as an performing and dialogue coach for season two of the network's All That.

When it comes to Bell's resolution to interrupt is silence, Nickelodeon acknowledged in a assertion to NBC Recordsdata, “Now that Drake Bell has disclosed his identification because the plaintiff in the 2004 case, we are dismayed and saddened to learn of the trauma he has continued, and we commend and red meat up the strength required to come help ahead.”

The Amanda Point to alum's narrative is some of the many interviews throughout the documentary that ingredient the experiences of these working on a host of Nickelodeon presentations in the 1990s and 2000s, with Schneider at the heart of the controversy.

Sooner than the documentary's free up, a spokesperson for Schneider told E! Recordsdata in a prolonged assertion that the producer and creator cared for the wellbeing of the kids on his presentations.

“He understood what they had been going via and he was once their good champion,” the assertion read. “The very fact is most of the young of us on these presentations are keep aside in the untenable role of becoming the breadwinner for his or her family and the stress that comes along side that.”

The expose continued, “Add on high of that the difficulties of rising up and having to pause so below the highlight while working a tense job, all as a little bit one. That is why there are a host of stages of requirements, executives, attorneys, teachers and of us in all areas, on a frequent basis, on every diagram, daily. On the opposite hand, it is peaceable a laborious role to be a little bit one and nobody knew that better than Dan.”

For some of the good bombshells dropped in Aloof on Situation, retain studying.

Drake Bell Says He Changed into once Sexually Abused at 15

“I've never talked about this commence air of therapy,” Drake Bell acknowledged in the ID sequence, sharing for the significant time that he was once sexually abused by Brian Peck.

The sequence describes the extent of the abuse the utilization of graphics from the first charge costs in opposition to Peck—a dialogue and performing coach who also looked in bit roles similar to “Jam Man” on All That—for the reason that Drake & Josh actor most fashionable to no longer slip into ingredient on digicam.

“The abuse was once broad and it got moderately brutal,” Bell acknowledged. Informed by a producer (who's heard but no longer considered) to only allotment whatever he was once contented with, he answered, “Why don't you suspect in regards to the worst stuff somebody can pause to somebody as a sexual assault and that'll solution your seek recordsdata from. I don't know the intention else to position it.”

Peck, now 63, was once arrested in August 2003 and eventually sentenced in October 2004 to 16 months in jail after pleading no contest to a rely apiece of lewd act upon a little bit one 14 or 15 by a particular person 10 years older and oral copulation of a particular person below 16, in accordance with sentencing paperwork reviewed by E! Recordsdata. He was once also required to register as a intercourse offender.

E! Recordsdata reached out to Peck for comment but did no longer hear help. Nickelodeon told NBC Recordsdata in a assertion, “Now that Drake Bell has disclosed his identification because the plaintiff in the 2004 case, we are dismayed and saddened to learn of the trauma he has continued, and we commend and red meat up the strength required to come help ahead.”

Drake Bell Describes How Brian Peck Bought Him Alone

Bell described Peck purposely riding a wedge between him and his manager father Joe Bell (who also looks to be in the ID sequence and backs up his son's myth) in voice that he would per chance utilize extra time with the teen, who had a recurring feature on The Amanda Point to ahead of he was once supplied his respect sitcom, Drake & Josh, in 2004.

Peck would steal him to auditions, Bell acknowledged, and then maintain him sleep over, asserting it was once too unhurried to pressure him help dwelling. One evening, Bell described, he wakened on the couch (the keep he acknowledged he frequently slept) and Peck was once sexually assaulting him.

“I iced up and was once in total shock and had no idea what to pause or easy the trend to react,” Bell acknowledged, “and I had no idea easy the trend to secure out of the topic.”

He recalled Peck being apologetic, but the abuse didn't pause—and Bell acknowledged he didn't affirm somebody, no longer even when the mummy of his then-female friend realized something was once contemptible and took him to a therapist. He admittedly believed that if he acknowledged something, his profession would be over.

Finally, he acknowledged he “exploded” and told his mother the total thing, and she instantly known as police. Bell acknowledged that detectives made him give an “excruciatingly detailed” myth of the abuse after which had him name Peck to immediate a confession over the cell telephone while they listened in. Peck “ethical started a corpulent-on confession,” Bell acknowledged, and was once therefore arrested on Aug. 20, 2003.

Dan Schneider Reaches Out

Bell also acknowledged in Aloof on Situation that Dan Schneider, creator and govt producer of The Amanda Point to and Drake & Josh, was once rapidly to demand him if he wanted something and otherwise had his help after Peck was once arrested.

In every other case, he didn't hear noteworthy from anybody he labored with, both due to they didn't know or “perchance due to it's a in actuality gentle self-discipline,” Bell mirrored. “Genuinely the one real particular individual that I maintain in thoughts being there for me was once Dan. Unfortunately, there was once no therapy and I was once left to my respect gadgets…which at that age per chance isn't one of the best scream.”

Brian Peck's Give a enhance to Machine in Hollywood

The recordsdata in Bell's case had been sealed for years. But after they had been unsealed, parties would per chance survey who wrote the 41 letters of red meat up filed on Peck's behalf ahead of his 2004 sentencing.

No one from Nickelodeon, along with Schneider, wrote a letter, in accordance with Switch Insider journalist Kate Taylor—whose 2022 investigative half detailing allegations of misconduct in opposition to Schneider impressed the ID sequence. (“We wrote Kate a little bit of of a admire letter,” sequence co-director Mary Robertson told Self-esteem Very best, “after which acknowledged that we would per chance admire to partner and expand upon her already improbable reporting.”)

Amongst these that did write letters: James Marsden, Saturday Evening Dwell player Taran Killam, Boy Meets World actors Will Friedle and Rider Tough, and Rising Disaster of us Alan Thicke and Joanna Kerns.

Marsden wrote, as his letter was once quoted in the sequence, that he'd identified Peck (who had bit substances in 2000's X-Men and 2003's X2) for 14 years and “what Brian has been via in the final year is the struggling of a hundred males.” Killam, who looked on The Amanda Point to and Drake & Josh, wrote of Peck, per the sequence, “I know for a incontrovertible fact that he regrets any mistakes made.”

Thicke died in 2016. E! Recordsdata has reached out to reps for Marsden, Killam, Friedle, Tough and Kerns for comment but has no longer heard help.

But, as Taylor notorious in the ID sequence, it was once entirely that you just are going to be ready to have faith that none of the actors knew the extent of the costs in opposition to Peck after they wrote the letters.

Kerns acknowledged in a assertion integrated in Aloof on Situation that she had since learned that her letter was once per “total misinformation. Shining what I know now, I never would maintain written the letter.”

Tough and Friedle recently expressed regret for standing by Peck, who looked on a pair of episodes of Boy Meets World in 1999. They acknowledged on a February episode of Pod Meets World, which they cohost with Danielle Fishel, that they didn't know the accurate narrative at the time.

“He didn't say that nothing had took role,” Tough acknowledged. “So, by the level we heard about this case and knew something about it, it was once frequently in the context of, 'I did this scream, I am responsible. I am going to steal whatever punishment the govt. determines, but I'm a sufferer of jailbait. There was once this hot guy. I ethical did this scream, and he's underage.' And we bought that storyline.”

Added Friedle, “We're sitting in that courtroom on the contemptible aspect of the total thing. The sufferer's mother turned and acknowledged, 'Be taught about at the final eminent of us you brought with you. And it doesn't trade what you per chance did to my little one.' I ethical sat there seeking to die. It was once admire, 'What the hell am I doing here?' It was once horrifying the final trend spherical.”

Brian Peck's Creepy Pen Buddy

In Aloof on Situation, All That alum Kyle Sullivan recalled all people from the veil going to Peck's dwelling for a barbecue. The actor and dialogue coach—who also labored on The Amanda Point to and Amanda Bynes' subsequent sitcom What I Esteem About You—had a room corpulent of classic toys and comic books, Sullivan acknowledged, and a storage dedicated to Planet of the Apes memorabilia.

Sullivan recalled that Peck was once giving him a tour when he confirmed the teen a painting of a clown made by the unhurried serial killer John Wayne Gacy, who murdered no longer no longer as much as 33 boys and young males, in accordance with first charge accounts of his crimes, and was once completed in 1994. Peck also had a stack of letters purportedly from Gacy that had been given a job of enjoyment in the nightstand next to his mattress, in accordance with Sullivan.

E! Recordsdata also reached out to Peck relating to his Gacy fandom alleged in the sequence but did no longer hear help.

Kid-Friendly Programming?

Aged solid contributors from presentations flee by Schneider talked in Aloof on Situation about both feeling unhappy at the time—or in hindsight—about some of the costumes they had been made to wear and a host of unhappy-out gags that would per chance had been of questionable style but had been televised for all Nickelodeon viewers to stare.

Leon Frierson, who was once on All That from 1997 till 2000, recalled having to wear flesh-colored tights and underwear to play a superhero known as “Nostril Boy” with equipment that “looked admire a penis and testicles on my shoulders.” In one sketch, Nostril Boy sneezed and a glob of snot hit a lady in the face.

If truth be told, slimy substances hitting girls in the face was once a repeat comic narrative in a series of Schneider's presentations, along with Zoey 101, as pointed out in the ID sequence by Jamie Lynn Spears' costar Alexa Nikolas. (She and iCarly alum Jennette McCurdy are among the many former Nickelodeon actors who maintain previously spoken out in opposition to the network for failing to supply protection to young abilities.)

“It was once ethical unhappy,” Frierson acknowledged in the sequence. But, he added, no one idea to bitch to Schneider. “It was once vital to be on his magnificent aspect,” the now-37-year-long-established acknowledged of the All That creator-producer, “and he made it identified who was once on his magnificent aspect.”

A spokesperson for Schneider told E! Recordsdata, “Every thing that took role on the presentations Dan ran was once carefully scrutinized by dozens of engaging adults and approved by the network. If there was once an true wretchedness with the scenes that some of us, now years later, are 'sexualizing,' they’d be taken down, but they are no longer, they are aired continuously some distance and big the sector this present day peaceable, loved by each young of us and of us.”

“Be conscious, all reviews, dialogue, costumes, and makeup had been totally approved by network executives on two coasts,” the get continued. “A requirements and practices group read and eventually approved every script, and programming executives reviewed and approved all episodes. To boot, daily on every diagram, there had been frequently of us and caregivers and their mates looking out at filming and rehearsals. Had there been any scenes or outfits that had been frightening in any intention, they’d had been flagged and blocked by this multilayered scrutiny.

“Unfortunately, some adults mission their adult minds onto young of us' presentations, drawing pretend conclusions about them.”

Unrealistic Expectations

Katrina Johnson, who was once on All That between 1994 and 1997 and didn't act noteworthy after the aughts, shared vital substances from her time on the sketch veil that the now-41-year-long-established is peaceable fearful by.

“One day the producers known as my dwelling and spoke to my of us and acknowledged, 'Hi there, Katrina's getting too beefy. We already maintain a beefy one, she can't be the beefy one,'” she alleged in Aloof on Situation. While her mother and dad stuck up for her, she added, “I imply, that stuck with me. 'You would't be the beefy one.' I peaceable hear these phrases in my head to in the intervening time.”

Soon after, Johnson acknowledged, she hit puberty and no longer looked admire a little bit one, so she was once eventually “edged out…by a youthful version of me.”

When it comes to the many recollections in the ID sequence, Nickelodeon told NBC Recordsdata in a assertion:

“Though we is no longer going to corroborate or issue allegations of behaviors from productions an extended time in the past, Nickelodeon as a topic of coverage investigates all formal complaints as allotment of our commitment to fostering a true and professional role of job atmosphere free of harassment or different kinds of frightening habits. Our perfect priorities are the smartly-being and best pursuits no longer ethical of our workers, casts and crew, but of all kids, and now we maintain adopted a large sequence of safeguards over the years to help be particular we live as much as our respect high requirements and the expectations of our viewers.”

Now not the Right Tone

Bryan Christopher Hearne, who was once on seasons seven and eight of All That, was once tasked with playing the youngest rapper of all time, “Lil Fetus,” yet another persona requiring a skintight bodysuit. He acknowledged in the ID sequence that he overheard somebody on diagram say that the “skin tone must be charcoal.”

The crack made him “teary-eyed,” he recalled, but by then he was once too fearful to affirm his mother, Tracey Browne, who had already developed a recognition on diagram for being rapidly to discuss up in her son's defense. Which, in accordance with each Browne and Hearne in the docuseries, was once frowned upon.

“I became an oddball,” Browne acknowledged. On the same time, she acknowledged, it didn't slip neglected to her that her son was once being requested to play Murky stereotypes. Case in level, she acknowledged, Hearne playing the feature of a kid hustling Girl Scout-kind cookies in the model of someone selling tablets.

Castmate Kyle Sullivan, though he known as out Schneider for being weirdly into goo-centric jokes, acknowledged in Aloof on Situation that he “generally had a magnificent relationship with Dan.”

In Hearne's thought, however, Schneider “had a nicer relationship with some of the opposite white young of us. My time on Nickelodeon performed a mountainous allotment in how I dealt and peaceable tackle racial components.”

A spokesperson for Schneider diusputed this characterization, noting the producer's “long historical past prominently featuring Murky actors in his tv presentations,” as smartly as his subsequent TV and movie initiatives with All That breakout stars Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell.

Two for the Designate of One

It wasn't ethical the young of us who recall experiencing a toxic work role on these Schneider-flee presentations, in accordance with Aloof on Situation.

Jenny Kilgen acknowledged in the ID sequence that, when she and Christy Stratton had been hired as writers on The Amanda Point to in 1999, they had been requested to separate a wage, as of their mixed salaries had been equal to what one creator of their role was once presupposed to invent.

But, as Kilgen recalled, she was once hungry for work and didn't desire to press her good fortune by complaining. She also acknowledged she didn't beat again when Schneider requested if he would per chance ethical name her and Stratton “the girls” as an alternative of by name.

Moreover, each girls folk acknowledged, Schneider would invent feedback about girls folk no longer being humorous, and he'd play demeaning pranks.

On yet another event, when Schneider created the persona of “Penelope Taynt” for Bynes to play on The Amanda Point to, Stratton and Kilgen acknowledged he immediate them now to not affirm network execs that the name was once an supposed double entendre, and they saved their mouths shut for apprehension of his wrath.

When Kilgen chanced on out that their split wage was once in opposition to union strategies, she told the Writers Guild of The united states. Kilgen acknowledged Schneider known as her at dwelling and told her that, if he ever chanced on out needless to claim that she was once the one who reported him, that she'd never work for Nickelodeon or every other Viacom-owned entity again.

Aloof on Situation notorious: “Dan Schneider denies Jenny's claims and states that he had no control over salaries.”

A spokesperson for Schneider reiterated as noteworthy to E! Recordsdata, noting The Amanda Point to was once produced by a a host of firm (Tollin/Robbins), but even on presentations he created, salaries “had been managed by the network and likewise by the WGA.”

As for these recollections of Schneider's habits, “sadly writers' rooms had been most frequently off-colour areas, especially higher than Twenty years in the past,” the spokesperson acknowledged.
“Dan is amazingly sorry for his habits that contributed to that atmosphere and he has grown loads since then. That habits is clearly contemptible and no longer for the role of job, and for shuffle he would never act that intention again.”

Where Drake Bell Is Now

“I maintain in thoughts the final abusive events but, the total thing commence air of that, is extraordinarily blurry to me,” Bell acknowledged in the sequence. “Which is a bummer due to I skilled a host of astronomical issues in my life and my profession at some level of all this time, however it was once so overshadowed and ruined by what I was once facing on the inside of.”

The actor, who shares a son with estranged wife Janet Von Schmeling (they separated in 2022), pleaded responsible in 2021 to one rely each of tried little one endangerment and disseminating topic frightening to juveniles after exchanging texts with a minor. He was once sentenced to group service and probation.

Bell acknowledged on his behalf in a video posted on-line that he'd exchanged “reckless and irresponsible” texts with a fan, no longer realizing the fan was once a minor, but ceased dialog as rapidly as he chanced on out. “I desire to invent particular,” he acknowledged, “there had been no sexual photos, nothing physical between me and this particular particular person.”

His respect abilities as a teen “ended in a host of self-destruction and a host of self-loathing,” Bell acknowledged in the sequence. “I would are trying and ethical tear with alcohol abuse, substance abuse, in actuality ethical something to tear.” As for his 2021 arrest, “I took responsibility for that, did what was once requested of me, but the media grabbed a preserve of so noteworthy misinformation, and it fully destroyed me. And I began to stir out of control.”

In April 2023 he was once reported lacking in Daytona Seaside, Fla., but he turned up the next day and laughed it off. “You go your cell telephone in the auto and don't solution for the evening and this?” he tweeted at the time. Earlier that year, however, he had reportedly sought outpatient therapy for substance abuse.

In the sequence, the Ready Regular Hotfoot! artist acknowledged that if he'd “continued down that course,” it would per chance want been the tip of him.

He hit “rock bottom,” he continued, so he checked into therapy, the keep he eventually underwent effort and trauma therapy, “surrounded by of us that for the significant time in an extraordinarily long time wanted to ethical survey me enhance.”

Dan Schneider Would “Invent Issues In a different way”

Schneider's flee at Nickelodeon ended in 2018 when the network canceled his sequence Game Shakers after three seasons, while Henry Ache continued on for a fifth. In a laudatory joint assertion referencing his “string of lasting, groundbreaking hits,” the network thanked the producer and his Schneider's Bakery group for his or her “immeasurable contributions to Nickelodeon,” while Schneider acknowledged they’d “frequently stay mountainous followers of the network.”

But reports mercurial adopted that his ouster was once the final consequence of too many complaints made in regards to the prolific convey material creator's habits in the put up-#MeToo technology. (Four of us with data of the assessment told the New York Cases in 2021 that an inside of investigation certain that Schneider will likely be verbally abusive but chanced on no evidence of sexual misconduct.)

He acknowledged in a assertion to Aloof on Situation that “here’s no longer an correct description” of why he and Nickelodeon parted methods. “On the opposite hand,” he added, “this present day, I would fully pause some issues otherwise. I've learned loads over the years about easy the trend to be the next boss.”

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