Thank God for Christy Carlson Romano! That’s all we had to say when we learned the dirty details of Devon Werkheiser and Lindsay Shaw’s relationship in Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide, produced by Christie’s podcast network, PodCo. Devon and Lindsey played Ned and Moze, respectively, before starting dating at the end of the series.
The movie had all the magic and fantasy of a teenage romance we expected, as both the characters and the actors behind them began a relationship. Although the show ended in 2007, Lindsey and Devon remain friends. So what happened to their relationship, and is there any hope for reconciliation?
Shaw’s Childhood, Education, and Family
Talking about her early years, the Pretty Little Liars actress was born on May 10, 1989. Lindsey Marie Shaw is her real name. She was born in Nebraska, United States.
Ms. Shaw kept silent about her parents’ occupations, her childhood memories, and her family history. The identity of her brother is unknown. She is of white ethnicity and practices Christianity.
Lindsey attended St. Francis Xavier School in Burbank. Shaw attended Notre Dame High School. Lindsay chose the Laurel Springs homeschool program to continue her studies due to her busy acting schedule.
In her youth, the actress used to travel from Nebraska to Kansas twice a month to work as a fashion model. Shaw and her mother then moved to Los Angeles in 2002.
Is Lindsey Shaw Dating Devon Werkheiser?
Although Devon and Lindsey’s breakup was difficult for them (and us!), they remain close friends.
Devon and Lindsay kept their relationship mostly secret when they were teenagers, but it still didn’t work out in the long run. Either way, most teenage relationships aren’t meant to last because you both still have a lot of growing to do.
On Devon’s podcast, Growing Up with Devon Werkheiser, he spoke candidly to Lindsay about their breakup and their relationship today.
He explained that Devon took a different path than Lindsay did when she started using drugs. Lindsey opened up about not only being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder but also her drug use and “relationship with food.”
Their relationship ended when Lindsay went down this path, which was difficult for both of them. Devon said Lindsay was her “first love” and that they had many firsts together.
And now, after seeing a viral clip of them discussing their relationship on Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide, we know that at least one of their first encounters involved oral s*x.
They joked at length in front of co-host and co-star Daniel Curtis-Lee, who played Cookie on the original Nickelodeon show, about the first time Devon “couldn’t follow through.” Ta. We may know a little too much now, but her candid words about how their friendship has developed over the years since their breakup are actually touching. The details of their private lives are unknown, but it appears that they are both single.
A YouTube comment even states that Lindsay once said she wouldn’t hesitate to get back together with Devon, but there are no sources for this claim.
Still, we might be gearing up for a romantic reunion.”
Social Media Controversy
Lindsay Shaw once took a hiatus from social media following the scandal surrounding her now-deleted TikTok. The 32-year-old actress, who has appeared in “Pretty Little Liars” and “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide,” is poking fun at a popular TikTok dance popularized by Black TikTok creators, which was criticized.
After her show posted the clip to her own account, she moved on to herself, imitating her dance and saying, “Hey, are you okay? What the heck is that?”
Commenters pointed out that the show’s former Declassified co-star Devon Werkhiser, who is white, posted the same clip a few days ago, joining the video as a green screen and sharing a dance. I immediately realized that it was. Her show commented on her own clip with some laughing face emojis, and she wrote, “Got it!!!!”
When a commenter tried to accuse the show of insulting the dance, the actress fired back. She later shared a tearful message on her Instagram Story about the hate she received in response to the backlash.
“I have to say this right now: It’s not okay to have hate in my inbox, okay?” Shaw said it tearfully in a video she shared on her Instagram Stories. “There was never any malicious intent. I’m learning every day, as I think everyone is. And this kind of hate, no matter who it’s directed at, is a huge threat to the planet. It needs to go away from above. Crocodile tears, no, hey! That is my soul.
Shaw continued to post. “If you know what I stand for and what I believe, that’s not true. I’m sorry if I offended you.”