Drake Bell and Josh Peck fondly spoke about their time with Nickelodeon icon Amanda Bynes in part two of their latest podcast talk.
Bell and Peck got their start Amanda ShawIt ran for three seasons from 1999 to 2002. The two perform different characters and later have their own sitcoms. Drake and JoshIt lasted for four seasons in the mid-2000s. In Good people The podcast, hosted by Peck and Ben Soffer, discussed his work with Bynes, who retreated from Hollywood after a mental breakdown more than a decade ago. The actress is now living a hidden life.
“I randomly told her, like it was in 2017. Maybe then. “I randomly messaged her. She was on the news or something. I was thinking of her. And I was like, ‘Oh, I’m going to message her. She won’t see it. She’ll never respond.”
Bell added that the last time he spoke to two “a little bit of rewarding” was the last time he spoke. She’s a man Stars.
“Aside from being on the show, she was an idol to me. I mean, I grew up in ‘everything’. “Belle continued, one of the label’s most talented people. “When she arrived at the audition for “The Amanda Show,” she might have been Rachel on Friends.” She was the biggest planet To me. ”
Peck added that he “clashes” with “Bines” randomly “every two or three years,” calling her “large.”
“She was great at the time, she was a great person and such a good person,” he explained. “Obviously there have been some public struggles, but I think she has a great heart and one of her amazing skills.
Peck also called Bynes “natural dynamite force when it comes to talent.” “Looking at her was like looking at Carol Burnett, and seeing Tracy Ullman,” he concluded.
Bynes, who works on Instagram and Tiktok, left the spotlight around 2010. The actress’s parents placed her under the sanctuary in 2013. Beynes was diagnosed with bipolar disorder during her parents.
However, the actress enjoys living her personal life more, and reportedly refused to appear in the controversial docusary Quiet on the set. On the show, Bell revealed that he was sexually abused by former Nickelodeon dialogue coach Brian Peck (unrelated) at age 15.