Drake Bell has taken to social media to tell followers that his Nickelodeon co-star Josh Peck has reached out to him in non-public concerning the abuse allegations Bell made within the documentary collection “Quiet on Set: The Darkish Aspect of Youngsters TV.”

Josh Peck starred within the sitcom “Drake & Josh” alongside Bell, who within the docuseries alleged he was sexually assaulted by Nickelodeon dialogue and performing coach Brian Peck (no relation to Josh) within the early 2000s.

After “Quiet on Set” debuted on Max, Josh Peck posted a social media video suffering from feedback demanding he communicate out about his co-stars’ allegations, as TMZ reported.

“I simply need to clear one thing up. I’ve observed a whole lot of feedback on a few of Josh’s TikToks and a few of his posts,” Bell stated in a video posted to TikTok. “I simply need to allow you to guys know that that is actually … processing this and going via it is a actually emotional time, and a whole lot of it is vitally, very troublesome. So not every part is put out to the general public.”

Bell continued, “However I simply need you guys to know that he has reached out to me, and it’s been very delicate. However he has reached out to speak with me and assist me work via this. And has been actually, actually nice. So simply wished to allow you to guys know that and to take it a little bit straightforward on him.”

Bell and Josh Peck performed teenage stepbrothers Drake and Josh from 2004 till 2008 in 4 seasons of the Nickelodeon collection, plus two films. Josh Peck didn’t seem in “Quiet on the Set.”

In 2003, Brian Peck, 43 on the time, was arrested on 11 costs — together with sodomy, lewd act upon a baby 14 or 15 by an individual 10 years older, and oral copulation by anesthesia or managed substance — however the sufferer was not named till now when Bell stepped ahead. “Quiet on Set” additionally revealed allegations of emotional abuse and sexualization of kid actors in opposition to Nickelodeon government and “Drake & Josh” creator Dan Schneider, which he addressed in a video launched after the documentary premiered.

“Watching over the previous two nights was very troublesome,” Schneider stated. “Going through my previous behaviors, a few of that are embarrassing and that I remorse. I positively owe some folks a fairly sturdy apology.”

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