Man, Christy Carlson Romano is enjoying spilling the Hollywood tea lately!
13.08.2021 - 16:57 / justjared.com
Christy Carlson Romano is looking back at her time on the Disney Channel.
The actress starred on the network from 2000 to 2003 on the series Even Stevens, where she played Ren Stevens opposite Shia LaBeouf.
In a YouTube video she shared on Thursday (August 12), Christy opened up about her “overwhelmingly positive experience” working for the network and shared some insight into her relationship with Shia.
Click inside to read what she said…
She recalled auditioning and eventually joining the
Man, Christy Carlson Romano is enjoying spilling the Hollywood tea lately!
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Christy Carlson Romano admitted Shia LaBeouf’s success used to make her "salty," so much so that at one point she couldn’t bring herself to watch any of his movies. "We went from seeing each other every day, to not seeing each other for years, to him being this huge star," the "Even Stevens" star said in a video posted to her YouTube channel on Tuesday.
Even Stevens was a huge Disney Channel hit in the early 2000s… But the success affected the relationship between co-stars Christy Carlson Romano and Shia LaBeouf, who played brother and sister on the sitcom.
Reflecting on the past! Christy Carlson Romano decided to get very honest with her fans about the state of her relationship with former costar Shia LaBeouf.
They may have played brother and sister in Even Stevens, but Christy Carlson Romano and Shia LaBeouf no longer keep in touch. Romano, 37, took to her YouTube channel on Tuesday where she posted a 10-minute video of herself going for a walk and talking about why she and LeBeouf, 35, were never very close, even during their Disney Channel days.
traumatic relationship he had with his abusive father.“The only thing that I can say is that I really do kind of wish, at the time that I was younger, I would have given him a little bit more time and energy and love, like a real sister,” Romano said. “I really kind of regret that.”In terms of whether or not she would talk to her former on-screen brother again, Romano admitted that it’s a complicated situation for her, given her own circumstances in life.
Christy Carlson Romano and Shia LaBeouf no longer keep in touch. Romano, 37, took to her YouTube channel on Tuesday where she posted a 10-minute video of herself going for a walk and talking about why she and LeBeouf, 35, were never very close, even during their Disney Channel days. «To be honest, I don't even really know if we were ever really friends,» Romano admitted.
Christy Carlson Romano is getting real.
Even Stevens star Christy Carlson Roman has said she and her co-star Shia LaBeouf did not always “get along” on set.The pair played siblings Ren and Louis in the Disney series, which ran from 2000 to 2003 across three seasons.Roman spoke about her time on the show in a new video uploaded to her YouTube channel called ‘The Truth About The Disney Channel’ in which she reflected on the dynamics among cast members.“There’s also some kind of ‘set politics,” she said of her time starring on Even
Christy Carlson Romano spilled the tea about her days on the Disney Channel sitcom, Even Stevens.
Christy Carlson Roman co-starred with Shia LaBeouf for three seasons of the “Even Stevens”, and is opening up about her experience as a teenage Disney Channel star in a candid new video.
transform his career. The former Disney Channel star is plotting a comeback after a string of career-canceling abuse charges and allegations — by playing a real-life saint in controversial director Abel Ferrara’s newest film.The 70-year-old filmmaker told Variety that LaBeouf, 35, is on board to play the lead role in his next movie, which will center on the life of Italian saint Padre Pio.
Legendary filmmaker Abel Ferrara has never been a creator to avoid risks. He’s the type of director that will happily tempt fate by going down the path less traveled in the name of art.