Josh Peck has spoken out when it comes to his silence on Investigation Discovery’s Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV docuseries.
The series highlights Drake Bell as of late, Peck’s former Drake and Josh co-star. The actor-musician revealed he had been sexually abused as a child by his dialogue coach while working at Nickelodeon.
“I finished the Quiet On Set documentary and took a few days to process it,” Peck’s Instagram post began. “I reached out to Drake privately, but wanted to give my support for the survivors who were brave enough to share their stories of emotional and physical abuse on Nickelodeon sets with the world.
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He continued, “Children should be protected. Reliving this publicly is incredibly difficult, but I hope it can bring healing for the victims and their families as well as necessary change to our industry.”
Peck’s statement comes the day after Bell asked his fans, who were slamming the Oppenheimer actor for not speaking up on behalf of his co-star, to “take it a little easy on him.” He added that Peck had already reached out to him, personally, to express his support.
“It’s been very sensitive, but he has reached out to talk with me and help me work through this and has been really, really great,” Bell shared in a TikTok. “So I just wanted to let you guys know that and to take it a little easy on him.”
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Peck previously opened up about how he and Bell sort of drifted apart following the end of Drake & Josh. During an appearance on BFFs with Dave Portnoy, Josh Richards and Brianna Chickenfry in March 2022, the actor noted they weren’t friends anymore.
“We were kids, right? Obviously, there were times when we were closer than not, but when inevitably the show ended – I mean, we’re just totally different kids,” he said at the time. “Drake & Josh is something I’ll be synonymous with forever, and I’m proud of it. And I want to like the guy that my name is attached to forever, but unfortunately, it just sort of worked out the way that it did.”
In the four-part ID series, Bell shared his story of child sexual abuse when he was just 15-years-old at the hands of his former dialogue coach, Brian Peck.
Peck was convicted of sexually assaulting a Nickelodeon child actor in 2004, but the series revealed that after many years, the anonymous plaintiff was in fact Drake Bell.
Schneider has since broken his silence after watching the docuseries, noting that it forced him to face his past behaviors and he regrets some of them.
“When I watched the show, I could see the hurt in some people’s eyes, and it made me feel awful and regretful and sorry,” he said in the video exclusively obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. “I wish I could go back, especially to those earlier years of my career, and bring the growth and the experience that I have now and just do a better job and never, ever feel like it was OK to be an asshole to anyone, ever.”
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