Former Child Star Tylor Chase Trashes Motel Room Bought for Him After Being Found Homeless
The painful saga of homeless former Nickelodeon star Tylor Chase took an even more tragic turn this week.

The painful saga of homeless former Nickelodeon star Tylor Chase took an even more tragic turn this week.

Outrage erupted on the Internet after a painful viral video captured former Nickelodeon star Tylor Chase homeless nearly two decades after he played Martin Qwerly on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.

A television ad campaign exposing taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries for minors in swing states has been rejected by CBS and its owner, Paramount, an email from the parent company revealed.

Kyle Carrozza, who created the series “Mighty Magiswords” for Cartoon Network, has been arrested and charged with possession of child pornography.

Actress Lori Beth Denberg is accusing Nickelodeon producer and writer Dan Schneider of fondling her breasts and showing her porn when she was a teenage cast member of the poplar ’90s series “All That.”

Dan Schneider, former Nickelodeon producer and major subject in the explosive docuseries “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,” has filed a defamation suit, calling the series a “hit job.”

Nickelodeon’s “Zoey 101” actor Matthew Underwood says he was sexually harassed and assaulted by his former agent when he was 19, and defended those who chose not to speak up following the release of Investigation Discovery’s “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV” documentary, which featured shocking revelations involving child molestation at the network, among other things.

Disney Channel directors Beth and Rich Correll have now apologized for publishing letters back in 2003 in support of dialog coach Brian Peck.

During an episode of “The Daily Show,” Hollywood actress Leslie Jones compared reelecting former President Donald Trump to asking “that sick f**k who used to work at Nickelodeon to watch your kids.”

Investigative reporter Chris Hansen, best known for being the host of NBC’s “To Catch a Predator,” featuring him confronting would-be child sex predators, said “a lot of us in the investigative reporting world had been hearing about Nickelodeon and Dan Schneider for years.”

Former Blue’s Clues host Steve Burns “checked in” on his former children viewers following the release of Investigation Discovery’s Quiet on Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV documentary, which showcased a slew of shocking revelations regarding the toxic culture behind Nickelodeon’s iconic children’s shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Former Nickelodeon child star Josh Peck broke his silence about his “Drake & Josh” co-star Drake Bell after watching Investigation Discovery’s “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” documentary, which featured a slew of shocking revelations involving child molestation at the network, among other things.

Shocking revelations about the toxic culture of iconic children’s television shows in the 1990s and early 2000s at Nickelodeon and executive Dan Schneider were unearthed in Investigation Discovery’s Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, which debuted on March 17.

Once heralded as the “Norman Lear of children’s television” by the New York Times, former Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider is now scrambling to save his reputation in the wake of the new docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, which explores allegations of child sexual abuse and other forms of misconduct in Hollywood.

Actor James Marsden and other stars reportedly wrote letters of support for convicted child molester and former Nickelodeon dialogue coach Brian Peck. “I assure you what Brian has been through in the last year is the suffering of 100 men,” Marsden, who noted

Nickelodeon reacted to its former Drake & Josh star, Drake Bell, alleging that he was sexually abused by convicted sex offender and former dialogue coach Brian Peck when he was a child working for the network.

Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell reportedly says he was sexually abused at Nickelodeon by convicted sex offender Brian Peck when he was a child.

Former Nickelodeon child star Madisyn Shipman, who played Kenzie Bell on the network’s Game Shakers, has joined Playboy’s knockoff version of OnlyFans, revealing that she received shocking fetish requests from paying subscribers.

Children’s cartoon series “Rubble & Crew,” a spinoff of the popular “PAW Patrol” series, added a “non-binary” character last month in an episode written by a radical gay activist.

Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell, whose real name is Jared Bell, is no longer missing after being declared “missing and endangered” by police on Thursday.

Zoey 101 star Alexa Nikolas says she “didn’t feel safe” while at Nickelodeon and is demanding and apology, as well as changes for today’s kids working at the famed children’s network.

Actress and former iCarly star Jennette McCurdy says Nickelodeon offered her $300,000 in “hush money” to stay silent about her experiences working with a man — whom she refers to only as “The Creator” — at the famed children’s network.

Cardi B, the rapper behind the song “WAP (Wet Ass Pussy)”, is set to guest star on Nickelodeon’s Baby Shark animated series with her husband and daughter.

Nickelodeon has created a social media promotion spotlighting a nine-year-old girl who receives the COVID-19 vaccination on camera and encourages other kids to also get the jab. Hailey Gallagher also traveled to the White House to become “kid advisor” to President Joe Biden.

A former ViacomCBS employee has reportedly sued the media giant claiming she faced racial discrimination from company executives, who allegedly stereotyped her as a “dumb Latina” before firing her for complaining about her treatment.

Former child television star Jared Bell — also known as Drake Bell — who starred in the popular Nickelodeon series “Drake and Josh,” was sentenced Monday to two years of probation in Cleveland, Ohio, after pleading guilty to child endangerment charges involving an underage girl.

The increase of LGBTQ characters and themes popping up in TV shows made for children in the last decade is not an organic development. It’s the consequence of so-called “queer creators” pushing the LGBTQ agenda and working with major entertainment networks, writers, producers, showrunners, and directors to place sexualized themes into on-screen fare made for young audiences.

Actress Kirstie Alley issued a dire warning on Friday, noting that children are being exposed to “everything perverse on every kind of screen” and cautioning that Hollywood is conditioning society to be so “open minded” that it will soon “support” pedophilia as “just loving children.”

J Balvin, Padma Laskhmi, Canadian-American comedian Samantha Bee, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Australian professional basketball player Ben Simmons will take part in the TV special Nick News: Kids, Immigration and Equality.

A veritable tidal wave of gay representation has washed over children’s TV shows, with a 222 percent increase in LGBTQ characters.

Nickelodeon, a cable network that used to entertain children and is now aggressively looking to prematurely sexualize them, is facing a well-deserved ratings collapse.

Nickelodeon is promoting Pride Month to children with a new video featuring drag queen Nina West, who sings about the meaning of all the colors on the “pride flag.”

Melissa Lingafelt, the ex-girlfriend of Nickelodeon’s Drake and Josh star Jared Bell — also known as Drake Bell — reacted to the actor being arrested and charged with crimes against a child, stating, “I told you so.”

Nickelodeon has cast its first-ever openly transgender teenage actor in a live-action show, Sasha A. Cohen, who will be featured in the children network’s series “Danger Force.” The 13-year-old actor will appear on the June 19 episode of Danger Force, according to a report by Variety.

Actor Jared Bell, who played Drake in the popular Nickelodeon series “Drake and Josh,” is facing charges in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, for allegedly disseminating matter harmful to juveniles and endangering children, according to a report.

Hollywood has pushed a concerted, industry-wide effort for years to place LGBTQ-related entertainment into programs aimed at young audiences, often times in cooperation with gay rights group GLAAD.

Voice actress E.G. Daily, who voiced Tommy Pickles in Nickelodeon’s hit cartoon Rugrats, said the series cast always sensed the character Betty DeVille was a lesbian, in wake of the upcoming Paramount+ reboot declaring Deville is openly gay.

Popular kid’s show Blue’s Clues has teamed up with drag queen “Nina West” in a video aimed at celebrating Gay Pride Month.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Joe Biden’s chief adviser on the Chinese coronavirus, is set to appear in four episodes of Nickelodeon’s “Nick News Breaks” to answer children’s questions on the Chinese coronavirus.

Kamala Harris was on hand to receive the 2021 Generation Change Award, which was presented by actress Jennifer Garner. In a taped message, Harris praised “young leaders” for wearing masks.
