Who is Neat Martinez? Former Nickelodeon star Tylor Chase turns down the LA artist's offer for a makeover

Tylor Chase rejects Neat Martinez
Tylor Chase rejects Neat Martinez's help (image via Nickelodeon)

Tylor Chase has rejected Neat Martinez's help for a makeover.

Neat Martinez is an LA-based artist who works at the intersection of Latin urban music, reggaeton, and West Coast influence. As per a video shared on X by Oli London, Martinez can be seen offering help to former Nickelodeon star Tylor Chase and getting rejected.

Martinez had offered support for a makeover to get Chase cleaned up. In the video, Martinez can be heard saying

"He doesn't want anybody to help him. He said no food. No shoes. No clothes. No haircut."

Martinez is also known for offering free makeovers to the homeless people and locals struggling on a low income. While Chase did not accept an offer for a makeover, Martinez was able to convince him to accept buffet food and sat down to eat with Chase. Martinez posts content about organizing meals and support for the homeless in Los Angeles.


More about Tylor Chase's current condition

A former Nickelodeon star who appeared on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide was found to be living on the streets of Riverside and battling drug addiction after a TikTok video went viral in September.

In the video, Tylor Chase can be seen telling people that he's a former child actor looking for acting opportunities. After the video went viral, several of his former co-stars, including Daniel Curtis Lee and Devon Werkheiser, came together to offer support and help.

Tylor Chase was expected to enter a rehab facility after he was placed on a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold last week. However, as per reports, Chase was reportedly released from the hold before he received the help he needed. Former Mighty Ducks star Shaun Weiss, while speaking to TMZ on December 29, said,

"They were supposed to hold him and then transport him to a detox facility that we had arranged. Instead, they let him out without contacting any of us."

Before Chase had entered the psychiatric hold, Curtis had helped Chase by getting him into a motel room for safety. However, shortly after housing Chase, Lee shared a post on social media mentioning that he had received a call from the motel informing him that Chase had left the motel.

As per Curtis' post, the room where Chase checked in was trashed, and the door was left open. The microwave was found in the tub, and the refrigerator was turned over. Curtis expressed disappointment in Chase's condition and said that he was thinking about calling for a 5150, which is a section of the California Welfare and Institutions Code that allows for an involuntary 72-hour psychiatric hold.

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Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal