“Mighty Geese” star Shaun Weiss is begging followers to cease chasing down troubled Nickelodeon little one star Tylor Chase on the streets for Instagram selfies, saying it’s hurting their skill to get him the assistance he wants.
Chase, 36, finest recognized for his function on “Ned’s Declassified Faculty Survival Information,” is again out on the streets in Riverside, Calif. after he entered a rehab facility on a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric maintain final week, Weiss stated in an replace on the heartbreaking state of affairs on Monday.
Weiss and others, together with native influencer Jake Harris have been doing all they will to get Chase right into a psychological well being and rehabilitation heart, however the actor stated “Tylor has to wish to go to remedy” first.
Weiss then plead with followers to cease treating him like a vacationer attraction.
“I’ll let you know what’s not useful — is people who wish to go and see him to get a selfie for his or her Instagram and giving him cash,” Weiss advised his Instagram followers in an replace on Monday. “That’s working in opposition to us.”
Previously homeless ‘Mighty Geese’ star begs ghoulish followers to cease taking selfies with Tylor Chase
“So please, should you may chorus from doing that … it’s not serving to. He wants slightly house proper now and truthfully we don’t know what to do,” he added.
The previous Nickelodeon star was reportedly launched from the psychiatric maintain earlier than having the ability to get the assistance he wanted.
Harris discovered Chase again on the streets of Riverside after his 72-hour maintain final week, in keeping with Weiss, and as soon as once more referred to as a psychological well being disaster crew to judge him.

The disaster crew was stated to have as soon as once more decided that Chase was a hazard to himself, and Weiss advised TMZ that the homeless ex-Nickelodeon star was “smoking meth throughout the analysis with no sneakers or jacket within the freezing chilly.”
Regardless of figuring out that Chase was a hazard to himself, the disaster crew reportedly left him there.
Chase, who starred as Martin Qwerly in “Ned’s Declassified” from 2004 to 2007, was first found dwelling on the streets of Riverside battling drug dependancy by way of a TikTok clip shared in September.
The guts-wrenching clip didn’t go viral till earlier this month, at which level fellow “Ned’s Declassified” alum Daniel Curtis Lee discovered Chase and checked him right into a resort room — which he subsequently destroyed.
