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‘Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide’ actress Lindsey Shaw is spilling some juicy details about her time on Nickelodeon.
The 34-year-old actress also starred in the 2007 CW sitcom ‘Aliens in America’, and was the lead on ABC Family’s 2009 comedy series ’10 Things I Hate About You’.
Following her time with Nickelodeon, she is revealing what happened behind the scenes on the set of the hit children’s show.
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Lindsey Shaw Spills ‘Ned’s Declassified’ Secrets
The former Nickelodeon star sat down with ‘Ned’s Declassified’ co-star Daniel Curtis Lee, ‘That’s So Raven”s Anneliese van der Pol, and ‘Even Stevens’ star Christy Carlson Romano to talk about her days as a child actress.
Things heated up when the four got on the topic of s-x as Shaw revealed she and one of her co-stars hooked up on her dressing room couch.
When recalling her time on the sitcom, she admitted that she and Devon Werkheiser, who played Ned on the show, dated for a little while and it got steamy between the two one day on set.
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Lindsey Shaw Hooks Up With Devon Werkheiser
“[Devon] was the love of my life,” Shaw revealed on the podcast. “There was build up. His energy though is what drew me in.”
During the third season of the show, the two admitted they liked each other and they “became boyfriend and girlfriend.”
“We made out for the first time over lunch,” she recalled before dropping the bombshell that they had s-x on her dressing room couch.
Shaw described it as the “moment of [her] life.”
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Lindsey Shaw Lost Her V-Card To A Co-Star
The former Nickelodeon actress also revealed that she lost her virginity to one of her co-stars on ‘Aliens In America’.
When filming, the guy, whom she did not name, had to wear a certain kind of outfit that “wasn’t regular clothes” and consisted of makeup. “We would go back to the makeup trailer after lunch” and the makeup would be rubbed off near his d-ck and the makeup artist told him, “You gotta stop doing whatever you’re doing at lunch.”
‘Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide’ aired on Nickelodeon from 2004 to 2007 and revolves around the experiences of Ned Bigby and his two friends, Moze and Cookie, as they navigate middle school.
Ned provides tips and tricks for surviving middle school, including how to handle crushes, bullies, homework, or popularity.
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Devon Werkheiser Drama With Drake Bell
“Get back in your hole, Daniel,” he said adding a crude joke. “Sorry, we shouldn’t joke about this,” Werkheiser continued. “We really shouldn’t. … Listen, our set was not like that. And no, it’s f—— awful. The Drake Bell s—, that’s crazy to hear.” Werkheiser then said he uses humor to process things.
Several people on social media criticized Werkheiser and he later apologized, admitting he was “gutted [he] hurt [Bell].”
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“I was being an idiot today,” he said in his apology. “No way around it. I feel horrible that my dumba– was even speaking about this without seeing it. I watched ‘Quiet on Set tonight’ and am horrified by the gravity of what Drake and others shared. Truly heartbroken over what my fellow actors went through. I can’t believe they weren’t protected. I’m sorry for compounding any hurt.”
Nickelodeon Releases Statement
As you probably know, Bell has come forward as a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of former Nickelodeon voice instructor Brian Peck — who has no relation to Bell’s former co-star Josh Peck. He believes the sexual abuse he endured when he was younger led him to alcohol and drug problems.
“I think a lot of my self-destructive behavior would always just be a temporary fix, and it [would] always creep back up,” he revealed in the docuseries. “I went through this bankruptcy and lost my house. I mean, it was absolutely devastating.”
A Nickelodeon spokesperson released a statement following the docuseries. “Now that Drake Bell has disclosed his identity as the plaintiff in the 2004 case, we are dismayed and saddened to learn of the trauma he has endured, and we commend and support the strength required to come forward,” they told NBC.
‘Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV’ is streaming on MAX.
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