Josh Peck and Drake Bell Podcast
Why Josh Excluded ‘Drake & Josh’ Solid From Wedding ceremony
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Good Guys Podcast
Josh Peck has shared extra perception as to why he excluded the “Drake & Josh” forged from his 2017 marriage ceremony … and it has nothing to do along with his previously distant relationship along with his costar Drake Bell.
Drake joined Josh for a two-part reunion on his “Good Guys” podcast this week … and in Thursday’s launch, Josh admits he wished to utterly “leave it all behind” as a result of he felt just like the present “didn’t serve” him anymore.

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Josh was 30 when he walked down the aisle with Paige O’Brien … however now, at 38, he says he realized he would have invited so many extra individuals, together with Drake and their costar Miranda Cosgrove, who performed their menacing little sister on the hit present.
Apparently, Josh mentions the one particular person from the present who attended his marriage ceremony was Dan Schneider … “because my mom was friends with his wife — thanks mom!”
Josh additionally theorizes he was residing in a distinct actuality than Drake on the time of his marriage ceremony, explaining … “You were living in the world of where our relationship should have been. I was too much living in the past of when our relationship wasn’t great and it was really somewhere in the middle.”
Keep in mind … Drake blasted Josh in since-deleted tweets after studying of his marriage ceremony.
Josh addressed the drama on a 2022 episode of “BFFs with Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards” and stood his floor, saying he and Drake had been “not really” mates and hadn’t stayed in contact since the Nickelodeon sequence wrapped in 2007. He additionally claimed “delusional” Drake cursed him out by way of textual content the night time of his marriage ceremony.
Throughout Josh’s “Good Guys” podcast, he and Drake mirrored on how they’d meet up about annually after the present wrapped, with Josh even saying they “should have been closer.”
Looks as if they’re making up for misplaced time … and will have loads of “Hug, me brother!” moments to return.