Former Child Star Found Homeless On The Streets Of LA, Here’s What Happened To Him
A wave of concern has spread across social media after videos surfaced claiming that former Nickelodeon actor Tylor Chase, best known for his role in Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, has been spotted struggling with homelessness in Los Angeles.
The 36-year-old actor, once a familiar face on the beloved early-2000s sitcom, has reportedly fallen on hard times — and fans across the country are expressing heartbreak over his situation.
The show, which aired from 2004 to 2007, followed the middle-school misadventures of Ned Bigby and his friends. Chase portrayed Martin Qwerly, the talkative and quirky classmate who quickly became a fan favorite.

Tylor Chase when he was still young appearing on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, Photo Credit: No Context Ned’s Declassified/X
But in recent days, a series of viral clips has claimed that Chase was spotted homeless in California. A social media user known as lethallalli shared videos that appeared to show the actor on the streets, saying she recognized him and wanted to help.
In one post, she wrote, “I showed him the post I made for him and he said that’s awesome! He said he’ll appreciate any help.” The influencer later announced plans to set up a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for the former child star, writing that he was “so excited” by the kindness shown by fans online.
The fundraiser quickly gained attention and collected more than $1,200 from sympathetic supporters hoping to help Chase get back on his feet.

Nickelodeon’s Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide show poster, Photo Credit: ModernGurlz/X
However, the story took an unexpected turn. Another TikTok user, didyoucatchthis, posted screenshots suggesting someone claiming to be Chase’s mother had reached out to lethallalli, saying her son needed medical assistance rather than financial aid.
“Yes, Tylor needs medical attention, not money. But he refuses it,” the alleged message read. “Money would not be a benefit to him. He loses phones, can’t manage money or his medications by himself.”
According to the screenshots, lethallalli later agreed to halt the fundraiser, offering to hand over the donations directly to Chase’s family. The person identified as his mother reportedly thanked her but cautioned that giving him cash “could possibly hurt him.”

Tylor Chase stating his name in a video captured by a social media user who found him homeless, Photo Credit: Indie 505/X
“He is a good, sweet kid,” the message added. “But he does need medical help.”
Online users began sharing their reactions, many expressing deep sadness about the situation. “This breaks my heart,” one person wrote. “He was my first TV crush as a kid.” Another fan added, “It’s devastating that this type of thing happens so often to people who just need proper support.”
Some internet sleuths also uncovered a YouTube channel under Chase’s name featuring introspective videos about mental health and bipolar disorder, with titles like “Bipolar Vlogs – The Absence of Color” and “So Be It.” One video included an emotional narration about feeling “scared” and “lost.”

Tylor Chase sitting on the ground in the streets of LA, Photo Credit: CHOQUEI/X
Though details surrounding Chase’s current condition remain unconfirmed, the viral story has reignited conversations about mental health, child stardom, and the challenges many face once the spotlight fades.
As one fan summed it up: “It’s just so sad to see someone who made us smile on TV struggling like this. I really hope he gets the help he needs.”