As I delve deeper into the lives of these talented individuals who graced our screens during my childhood, I can’t help but feel a profound sense of admiration for their journeys. Each one has navigated through the highs and lows of fame, success, and retirement with grace and resilience.
Skai Jackson‘s whole world is changin’ and turnin’ around.
It’s been revealed that the former student at Jessie has announced she is expecting her first child with her unnamed partner, whom she has chosen to keep private.
Skai shared with People on November 12 that she’s ecstatic to embark on this fresh phase of her life, which includes becoming a mother and taking on new acting ventures. She’s overflowing with joy!
In a collection of images, the 22-year-old could be spotted strolling along the street wearing a white, mock-neck tank top over a white bandeau, showcasing her pregnancy bump prominently. She accessorized the ensemble with light-toned denim pants, black pumps, sunglasses, and a handbag featuring a cheetah pattern.
Two weeks ago, she made an announcement, following speculation about pregnancy that started after a public appearance in Los Angeles. Pictures taken by various media outlets showed the actress from “Bunk’d” wearing a white flannel shirt, white tank top, and gray shorts. In some images, Skai was seen placing her hand on her stomach, which led fans to guess that she might be pregnant. However, she chose not to comment on these rumors.
However, as Skai embarks on a new phase of life, she finds a powerful female figure to inspire her: none other than her mother, Kiya Cole, who was by her side during their joint pregnancy announcement.
In an interview with TopMob News in April, she expressed that I’ve been consistently reminding me of my limitations, or keeping me grounded. She added that a strong backing system ensures one can never stray from the right path.
Even though it’s been close to a decade since Jessie finished airing, there could be opportunities for her Disney kin to meet her child in the future, given that they stay in touch whenever feasible.
She clarified, “Each one of us is leading unique lives due to our different locations. It can be challenging for us to meet since we reside in various states. However, they are accomplishing extraordinary feats that I am incredibly proud of. We make an effort to keep tabs on each other.
And when she looks back at her time as a child star, Skai has only fond memories.
She commented, “I had an amazing time, as I was fortunate enough to gain a wealth of knowledge by joining the industry early on. It seemed that the typical child might not have encountered such unique opportunities.
As Skai embarks on her journey towards motherhood, let’s continue exploring where some cherished Disney stars find themselves today.
Following his debut as charming teen idol Ethan Craft in the Hilary Duff-led comedy, Clayton Snyder temporarily paused his acting career to complete high school and attend Pepperdine University, where he excelled at water polo. Despite a brief appearance in a 2014 episode of NCIS, he now concentrates on his real estate business.
Following his role as David “Gordo” Gordon, Lizzie’s former best friend turned boyfriend on the cherished comedy series, Adam Lamberg secured parts in movies titled “When Do We Dine?” and “The Beautiful Loser“. As per his LinkedIn profile, he attained a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography from UC Berkeley and subsequently pursued a Master of Public Administration from Baruch College. However, despite plans to reprise his role in the Lizzie McGuire reboot, he has since stepped away from acting.
In the final six episodes of Lizzie McGuire and the 2003 movie, Lalaine’s character Miranda Sanchez was absent due to filming another Disney Channel Original Movie titled You Wish! This absence seemed to impact her career as well, as her music career didn’t gain much traction and a proposed sequel series, What’s Stevie Thinking?, never progressed beyond the pilot stage in 2007. That same year, she faced legal troubles for felony possession of meth and underwent court-mandated rehab. The charge was later removed from her record. Since then, she has made a cameo appearance in Easy A (2010) but is more frequently spotted on Instagram than on either the big or small screen. However, a film titled Definition Please was released in 2020 featuring her.
Following 65 episodes portraying the beloved character Matt on “Lizzie McGuire”, Jake Thomas consistently landed roles. These included appearances on Disney’s “Cory In the House” and guest spots on shows like “ER”, “House”, “Criminal Minds”, “NCIS”, and “S.W.A.T.” He also collaborated with YouTuber Joey Graceffa in the web series “Storytellers” from 2013 to 2014.
Following her debut starring performance in the 2000 DCOM “Rip Girls,” Camilla Belle momentarily stepped away from acting, returning to the screen with the 2006 remake of “When a Stranger Calls” and the 2008 blockbuster “10,000 BC.
After wrapping up his character Max, the youngest Russo sibling on Wizards of Waverly Place, in 2012, Jake T. Austin swiftly moved on to a leading role in ABC Family’s (now Freeform) series The Fosters. He portrayed Jesus Foster for the initial two seasons before leaving and being replaced by Noah Centineo. Following this, he participated in season 23 of Dancing With the Stars, becoming the first contestant to be eliminated. In addition, he provided voiceover work for films such as 2017’s The Emoji Movie and 2020’s Adverse, a thriller featuring Mickey Rourke. He is set to resume his role in the upcoming sequel of Wizards.
During the time since the show ended in 2012, David Henrie, who played the eldest Russo sibling Justin, has taken a slightly different path. Interestingly, he was the only cast member not involved in the follow-up film titled “The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex“. However, he did appear in movies like “Grown Ups 2” and “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2“.
Following my memorable reunion with Alex Russo’s BFF Harper Finkle in “The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex“, I, Jennifer Stone, took on roles in the 2014 Lifetime thriller “High School Possession” and as the Babysitter in Nickelodeon’s anthology series “Deadtime Stories“.
10 months old when cast as Charlie Duncan on “Good Luck Charlie”, Mia Talerico is now 15 years old and has made a name for herself. Since the show ended in 2014, she’s been featured on YouTube network Brat’s kids’ series “Mani” with 13 episodes under her belt as Paige. She also runs her own YouTube channel, sharing “unboxing” and toy review videos. Can you believe it? This young star debuted in April 2010!
After wrapping up the beloved series “Good Luck Charlie,” I took on a more mature role alongside Bridgit Mendler in the second season of NBC’s comedy “Undateable” in 2015. She was a fellow cast member for two seasons before the show was discontinued. Following this, I made appearances in two episodes of “Nashville,” the Netflix film “Father of the Year,” and a Netflix series titled “Merry Happy Whatever,” where I shared the screen with Dennis Quaid and Ashley Tisdale.
Ever since the final chapter of our beloved Cheetah Girls series graced our screens in 2008, it’s been a whirlwind for Raven-Symone and Adrienne Bailon-Houghton with acting gigs and hosting roles. But let me tell you, the journey for Kiely Williams, my dear 3LW comrade, has taken a unique twist.
Following the airing of “Cheetah Girls: One World” in 2008, Sabrina Bryan took on the role of a correspondent for TopMob News during the eighth season of “Dancing With the Stars,” which took place in 2009. This was three seasons after she had competed and was eliminated in sixth place. She revisited the ballroom for season 15 in 2012, participating as an All Star. Even though she received perfect scores, she was once again eliminated in sixth position, exactly five years from her initial elimination date.
Following his role in the iconic 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie “Smart House”, actor Ryan Merriman became a regular face on the network, starring in “The Luck of the Irish” (2001) and “A Ring of Endless Light” (2002). Subsequently, he moved towards more mature roles, featuring in horror movies such as “Halloween: Resurrection”, “The Ring Two”, and “Final Destination 3”. In 2010, Merriman landed a recurring part as Ian Thomas on the series “Pretty Little Liars”, appearing in 16 episodes until 2014. He also played a supporting role in the 2013 Jackie Robinson biopic “42”. Currently, his career continues, albeit focusing more on independent projects.
As a lifestyle expert looking back at my career, I can’t help but reminisce about the incredible journey I embarked on from 1999 to 2004. During this period, I was fortunate enough to be one of Disney Channel’s beloved stars, gracing the screens in the Zenon trilogy, Johnny Tsunami, and lending my voice to Kim Possible.
In 1998, Erik von Dette gained widespread affection as the leading actor in one of the initial Disney Channel Original Movies (DCOMs), titled “Brink!”. Following this success, he was seen frequently across various platforms, lending his voice to “Recess”, playing John Bryant in “The Princess Diaries”, and starring on the Disney Channel’s eerie series “So Weird” from 1999 to 2001. He also ventured into reality TV with a stint on ABC’s first celebrity edition of “The Mole”. His acting career included short-lived roles in shows like “Dinotopia” and “Complete Savages”. More recently, he reprised his role as Sid in “Toy Story 3”, a character he had originated in the Pixar franchise’s 1995 debut.
After portraying the lead character Phil of the Future from 2004 to 2006 under Ricky Ullman, Raviv shifted his focus to more mature roles. This transition is evident in his appearances on shows like Big Love and House (with his 2006 episode being the first credited with his real name). Following this, he landed a series regular role on Lifetime comedy Rita Rocks from 2008 to 2009. His more recent acting credits include an episode of Broad City in 2015 and a recurring role on the web series Strangers in 2018.
In the year 1999, Kimberly J. Brown gained widespread recognition by playing the role of young witch Marnie Piper in the beloved Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM), Halloweentown, alongside the esteemed Debbie Reynolds. The film’s success led to a series of sequels, but surprisingly, the network opted to recast her character in 2006’s follow-up, Return to Halloweentown, with Sara Paxton taking over. It’s no wonder that the fourth film is often considered the least popular among fans of the series.
Between the years 2006 to 2011, Mitchel Musso portrayed Oliver Oken, a close friend of Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus) on the popular show Hannah Montana. As the series was wrapping up, his career prospects were flourishing with him securing a leading role in Disney’s new series Pair of Kings and hosting PrankStars. However, when he was apprehended on October 17, 2011 for suspicion of DUI while underage (he was 20 then), this led to his dismissal from Pair of Kings and the cancellation of his prank show. Subsequently, he worked on several independent films and provided voice work for Disney XD’s series Milo Murphy’s Law.
Although Jason Earles portrayed Miley Cyrus’ older brother Jackson Stewart on Hannah Montana, who was written as a high school student in season one, he himself was 29 when the show premiered and 34 by its end. Following this, he starred in the Disney XD comedy Kickin’ It for four seasons, playing a character closer to his real age, Rudy, until it concluded in March 2015. Since 2018, Earles has been seen on Hotel Du Loone, a Brat series found on YouTube. Additionally, he joined the cast of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series during its third season. In August 2017, he tied the knot with his girlfriend Katie Drysen.
After playing the character Cory Baxter on the TV show That’s So Raven from 2003 to 2007, Kyle Massey went on to have his own spinoff series, Cory in the House, which aired until 2008. Following that, he appeared regularly on The Electric Company, made guest appearances on Gotham and Being Mary Jane, provided voice acting for shows like Fish Hooks, Mighty Magiswords, and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and competed in season 11 of Dancing With the Stars as well as a 2017 episode of Celebrity Family Feud opposite Jennie Garth.
Following his roles as Twitty on Even Stevens from 2000 to 2003 and Josh Mankey in some Kim Possible episodes, A.J. Trauth embarked on a journey as a guest star, appearing in various episodes of shows like 7th Heaven, House, Ghost Whisperer, CSI, Bones, and more up until 2012. Since then, he’s been featured in several independent films and lent his voice to video games such as Wolfenstein: The New Order in 2014 and its sequel, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, in 2017. A.J. got engaged to actress Leah Pipes, whom he’d been dating for nearly three years, in February 2014. They married that December but eventually separated by 2019.
For three consecutive years, Christy Carlson Romano portrayed the intelligent Ren Stevens on the TV show Even Stevens. She later brought Kim Possible to life, starred alongside Hilary Duff in the 2002 DCOM Cadet Kelly, and in 2004, she performed in Broadway’s Disney production of Beauty and the Beast, playing Belle. In 2008, she joined the cast of another Broadway show, Avenue Q.
1999 marked the beginning of Brandon Baker’s DCOM journey, where he played the leading role in the movie titled “Johnny Tsunami.” Following this film, his appearances were scattered across various projects, including some episodes of “Even Stevens,” and roles in mature shows like “Boston Public” and “The Unit.” Simultaneously, he was working towards a degree at UC Santa Barbara.
In the year 2001, Alana Austin took on the lead role in the Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) titled “Motocrossed.” She portrayed Andrea “Andi” Carson, a teenage girl who was forbidden from participating in motocross despite her passion for it. After her twin brother got injured before a major race, she secretly began racing in his place.
After the movie’s release, Austin made appearances as a guest star on shows such as “7th Heaven,” “Boston Public,” and “Cold Case.” However, she decided to leave acting completely in 2006. It was reported that she studied medicine at USC. When a fan asked about her current activities on Twitter in April 2016, she revealed that she was focusing on writing. She also mentioned that acting had always been close to her heart.
Following her consistent role in the show “Phil of the Future“, Kay Panabaker turned into a regular face on Disney Channel. She starred in DCOMs such as “Life is Ruff” and “Read It and Weep“, with her older sister Danielle Panabaker, and participated in the first Disney Channel Games in 2006. By 2009, she shifted to more mature roles, appearing in the remake of “Fame” and the 2011 ABC series “No Ordinary Family“. However, by 2012, she decided to step away from acting. Subsequently, she pursued a degree in zoology at UCLA and, in 2016, was employed as an animal caretaker at none other than Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
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