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Josh Peck Asks People To 'Move On' From His Weight Loss

Josh Peck Asks People To 'Move On' From His Weight Loss

The actor said he is sick of people sharing photos of him from when he weighed more

Dominic Smithers

Dominic Smithers

Josh Peck has asked people to 'move on' from his incredible weight loss. Watch below:

The actor is perhaps best known for playing Josh Nichols in the hit Nickelodeon series Drake and Josh.

But since those days, Peck, now 34 years old, has managed to lose a considerable amount of weight.

And in a video posted to his TikTok account, he revealed that some people out there just won't stop reminding him about it.

In the short vid, the Turner and Hooch star can be seen getting into his car, pleading with people to let it go.

He sings: "Well, I wake up in the morning and I see a meme, it's a picture of me when I weighed 315lbs, and I scream from the top of my lungs, 'Can we just move on, please?!'"

TikTok/Josh Peck

Peck shared the vid with the caption:: "I guess I'm the one who keeps bringing it up... "

Since it was posted, the clip has been viewed more than 31.8 million times, receiving over four million likes.

Commenting on the post, one user sympathised, writing: "I feel this, bro."

While another praised the actor, writing: "This is very good."

Earlier this month, Peck finally broke his silence on his former co-star Drake Bell's child endangerment sentence.

Bell was sentenced to two years' probation on Monday (12 July) after pleading guilty to felony attempted child endangerment and a misdemeanour charge of disseminating matter harmful to juveniles.

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Now, Peck - who starred alongside him Drake & Josh, which ran for four seasons between 2004 and 2007 - has commented on the case.

Speaking at the premiere of his new series Turner & Hooch, peck told Variety: "It's upsetting, and it's an unfortunate situation. It's disappointing."

The charges, which 35-year-old Bell admitted to last month, are in relation to a girl who attended his concerts and he met online, while she was aged 15.

Bell said at the Zoom hearing: "I accept this plea because my conduct was wrong."

Bell was ordered to carry out 200 hours of community service. He was also told he can have no contact with the victim, who is now 19.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/Josh Peck

Topics: Viral, Entertainment, Funny, Social Media, US Entertainment, Health, TikTok