
A wave of concern erupted online after viral videos claimed former Nickelodeon actor Tylor Chase—remembered for his quirky role as Martin Qwerly on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide—was seen homeless on the streets of Los Angeles. Fans who grew up watching the early-2000s sitcom expressed shock and heartbreak, noting how drastically life seems to have changed for the once-promising young star.
According to posts shared by influencer lethallalli, Chase appeared approachable and grateful when she recognized him and offered help. She even launched a GoFundMe, which quickly raised over $1,200 from supporters hoping to assist him.
But the story shifted when another TikTok creator released screenshots allegedly from Chase’s mother, who claimed her son needed medical intervention, not money. “He loses phones, can’t manage money or his medications,” the message warned, urging caution about giving him direct funds.
Screenshots show lethallalli agreeing to stop the fundraiser and pass remaining donations to Chase’s family. Meanwhile, fans discovered a YouTube channel under Chase’s name containing emotional videos about bipolar disorder and mental-health struggles.
Though unconfirmed, the situation has sparked renewed discussions about the harsh realities of child stardom. As one fan wrote, “It hurts to see someone who made us laugh now fighting battles alone. I hope he finds real help and healing.”
