Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw and Daniel Curtis Lee, the previous stars of Ned’s Declassified College Survivor Information, have apologized for making a sexual joke when requested concerning the Quiet on Set: The Darkish Facet of Youngsters TV docuseries throughout a TikTok dwell.
The previous stars have been known as out by Drake Bell and slammed on-line for making gentle of the abuse.
Werkheiser mentioned on the trio’s podcast Thursday that he was joking with Lee, and never speaking concerning the documentary, which he claims he has not but seen.
“In the event you haven’t seen the clip, for those who haven’t seen what’s happening, we have been on a TikTok Dwell being requested to touch upon the ‘Quiet on Set’ documentary, which we hadn’t seen, and a brilliant s—t joke got here out that was referenced at Daniel [Curtis Lee] and appeared like I used to be speaking about Drake [Bell],” Werkheiser mentioned.
“We f—ked up. I get it. We hadn’t seen the doc and everybody was asking us for his or her for our opinions on it.”
He went on to say that the group had “no clue” concerning the “magnitude” of abuse Bell suffered by the actions of former dialect coach Brian Peck.
“Now we now have watched it … I get it,” Werkheiser added. “If I had simply watched — particularly that third episode — after which watched us joking like that, I might be like, ‘Are they sociopaths? Is one thing improper with them?’”
Werkheiser added, “I do know it appears to be like like I’m laughing at this and I f—king wasn’t, however I do know what it appears to be like like, and that Drake noticed it … yeah,” Werkheiser clarified. “I simply felt so f—king terrible, realizing that Drake noticed us in that context.”
Within the sequence, Bell mentioned that Peck began molesting him within the early 2000s when he was 15 and dealing at Nickelodeon.
Earlier within the week, one other Nickelodeon star who participated in Quiet on Set: The Darkish Facet of Youngsters, mentioned he wasn’t impressed with former producer Dan Schneider’s video addressing the doc’s claims. .
Alexa Nikolas, who performed Nicole Bristow on Zoey 101 and appeared in Quiet on Set, mentioned the video “was not an apology.”
“When somebody doesn’t personally come to you and apologize, it’s not an apology,” she mentioned. “In the event you hear about it by different folks, it’s probably not an apology proper? An apology is to the person who you damage. That’s what an apology is for.”