
Homeless Tylor Chase Threw Microwave In Bathtub, Trashed Hotel Room
December 26, 2025: The heartwarming reunion between Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide stars has taken a distressing turn. Just days after Daniel Curtis Lee (Cookie) tracked down his former co-star Tylor Chase (Martin) on the streets of Los Angeles, Lee revealed that Chase suffered a severe mental health crisis, leaving his temporary hotel room in ruins.
On December 25, 2025, Lee took to social media to share the aftermath of his attempt to provide Chase with shelter from the winter rain.
The situation has moved rapidly over the last week as the Ned’s Declassified cast rallied to help.
| Date | Event |
| Dec 21, 2025 | Viral video surfaces showing a disheveled Tylor Chase living on the streets of Riverside, CA. |
| Dec 23, 2025 | Daniel Curtis Lee finds Chase in LA; they share a meal and FaceTime lead actor Devon Werkheiser. |
| Dec 24, 2024 | Lee checks Chase into a hotel to keep him safe during a heavy holiday rainstorm. |
| Dec 25, 2025 | Hotel management reports the room trashed; Lee confirms Chase is back on the streets. |
Despite the setback, a network of support is forming to seek long-term solutions for the 36-year-old former actor.
Tylor Chase played the recurring character Martin Qwerly in 33 episodes of the Nickelodeon hit from 2004 to 2007. His current situation has reignited a fierce debate online regarding the mental health toll on child stars and the lack of a safety net once the “spotlight” fades.
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