Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell is prepared to tell the world all that happened to him while he was working on the kid-centric TV station. The 37-year-old actor’s gut-wrenching revelation is included in the upcoming ID docuseries “Quiet on Set.”
“Quiet on Set” delves into the dark side of Nickelodeon — one of the most popular TV networks for children and teenagers in the 90s and 2000s.
In a new teaser clip for the show, All That alum Bryan Hearne (35) and Giovonnie Samuels (38) admitted that they both had heard about TV producer Brian Peck being a sexual predator. However, neither of them knew who from Nickelodeon he abused.
The preview then cuts to Bell entering the room in a dapper suit to sit solo in front of the camera to give his story. Although he says nothing in the teaser, how the teaser was edited implies that he could be a victim of Peck.
Or know who Peck victimized if it wasn’t Bell.
In 2004, Peck “pled no contest to performing a lewd act with a 14- or 15-year-old and to oral copulation with a minor under 16,” TMZ reported Tuesday.
Bell worked with Peck in the early 2000s while the entertainer was a regular performer on Amanda Bynes’, 37, Nickelodean sketch comedy series The Amanda Show.
They also crossed paths while he starred in the mid-2000s teen comedy sitcom “Drake & Josh.”
TMZ revealed that Bell “is set to make claims against Brian” in ID’s impending program, which is scheduled to air on March 17 and 18.
Along with speaking on Peck, he will also be addressing being allegedly sexually abused by a dialogue coach whom he worked with at Nickelodeon as a teen.
Bell, unfortunately, repeated the cycle of his alleged abuse.
In 2021, Bell pled guilty to attempted endangerment of children and disseminating matter harmful to children after having an inappropriate relationship with a minor in 2017.

“‘Bell’s attempted endangering children charge’ relates to that event where Bell ‘violated his duty of care’ and created a risk of harm to the victim,” Yahoo! reported in 2021.
Additionally, Bell being charged with disseminating harmful material to children is related to the ‘inappropriate social media messages Bell sent,'” the news outlet explained.