Neds Declassified School Survival Guideactors are addressing a controversy they inadvertently generated earlier this week.
We f—ed up, I get it.
We hadnt seen the doc, and everyone was asking for our opinions on it.

Lindsey Shaw, Devon Werkheiser, and Daniel Curtis Lee.Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide /Instagram
There’s a before watching this documentary, and there’s an after," Werkheiser later said.
In the highly scrutinized TikTok, Werkheiser said, Daniel, we told you never to speak about that.
Get back in your hole, Daniel, and give me your holes, joking to Lee offscreen.

Drake Bell in ‘Quiet On Set’.Investigation Discovery/Youtube
“Sorry, we shouldnt joke about this.
Our set was not like that.
No, its f—ing awful.
The Drake Bell s—, thats crazy to hear.
That is f—ed.
And that never came out, which is really wild.
I get it, he said.
Now having seen the documentary, its so disturbing.
… Now weve watched it, and I get it.
Is something wrong with them?
You were talking to me while I was working, Lee said.
My constituents were just completely upset, and they want it clear that we were not referring to that.
“I hate that this happened.
I never have because we didnt work with him, he explained.
We experienced it still in a safe enough environment.
It wasnt scary to talk to Scott [Fellows,Neds Declassifieds creator].
That’s how close we were, but then we steered into this other experience.
This was at that time [of the abuse] he said.
I don’t know how to process most of this.”
And then I saw the clip and I put out a f—ingapology immediately.
I felt like a piece of s—,” he explained.
I just felt so f—ing awful knowing Drake saw it in that context.
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