Lindsey Shaw, Drake Bell, Devon Werkheiser.Photo:Michael Tran/Getty; Paul Archuleta/Getty; Leon Bennett/Getty

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Drake Bellis standing up for himself.
In aposton X (formerly Twitter), Bell, 37, called out the stars ofNed’s Declassified: School Survival Guide, namelyDevon WerkhesierandLindsey Shaw, after the pair seemingly joked about the allegations on TikTok Live.
“Ned’s Declassless…this is wild…laugh it up guys…laugh it up… ‘Give me your h*les?!!’ Really?!” Bell wrote in the post, which retweeted a screen recording of the TikTok Live.
On the livestream, Werkheiser, 33, said in what appeared to be a mocking tone to costar Daniel Curtis Lee, who was offscreen, “Daniel, we told you never to speak about that. Get back in your hole, Daniel. And give me your holes.”
Werkheiser then admitted, “Sorry — we shouldn’t joke about this, we really shouldn’t.”
“This is awful. Why are we doing this?” Shaw, 34, then piped up from behind her former costar.
“Cause this is about us — listen, our set was not like that,” Werkheiser continued. “And no, it’s f—— awful. The Drake Bell s— is — that’s crazy to hear… That is f—— man. And that never came out which is really wild. Really wild.”
Drake Bell in 2005.Mathew Imaging/FilmMagic

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Shaw, 34, has not yet issued a public response. PEOPLE has reached out to Shaw for comment.
InQuiet on Set, Bell revealed “the story of the abuse he suffered at the hands of Brian Peck, his former dialogue coach who was convicted in 2004 for his crimes against Drake and ordered to register as a sex offender,” per a press release.
He was 15 at the time of the alleged abuse, and Peck was not arrested until two years after the fact, according to an August 2003 press release from the Los Angeles Police Department. He was arrested for lewd acts with a child, and had been “coaching the victim,” per the release.

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“The docuseries reveals an insidious environment” former employees were exposed to, and includes “emotional accounts, chronicling a pattern of gross, abusive, and manipulative behavior that unfolded across decades, as well as exclusive stories about child predators on set.”
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source: people.com