Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler have known Cole and Dylan Sprouse since their earliest days in Hollywood. Now they can’t get over how old the twins are!
14.03.2023 - 02:27 / perezhilton.com
Cole Sprouse is opening up about his childhood in the spotlight — and he’s putting his mom in the hot seat for pushing him and his twin brother Dylan into stardom.
Most everyone born in the 90s and beyond has heard of Cole and Dylan. Their hit TV shows The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and its eventual spin-off, The Suite Life on Deck, were huge hits for The Disney Channel. Even before that they were working child actors in films like Big Daddy and shows like Friends and That ’70s Show. But is that what the Sprouse twins really wanted for themselves? According to Cole, maybe not…
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On Monday’s episode of The Diary of a CEO, the now 30-year-old former child star sat down with host Steven Bartlett and opened up about his struggles with mom Melanie Wright for the first time ever:
Tried to turn motherhood into “a profitable business”? Whoa. The profits are no joke, either. Child labor laws keep productions from using a young performer nearly as long as everyone else can work. So to fill out days, the practice of using twins to play the same role — such as the Olsen Twins — has become well-known tradition.
Continuing, the actor said:
Wow. Such harsh words about his mother’s motives! But we guess he’s been closer to the situation for longer than anyone else (except, obviously, for his bro).
The Riverdale star went on to reveal at one point he and Dylan were placed in sole custody of his father, after Melanie was deemed “unfit” to parent them:
He admitted his mother’s struggles didn’t fit with her desire to have a family:
Wow. So sad… You can watch the entire interview (below):
It’s such a brave thing to open up about your childhood wounds, especially when your entire life has been
Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler have known Cole and Dylan Sprouse since their earliest days in Hollywood. Now they can’t get over how old the twins are!
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A complicated relationship. Cole Sprouse surprised fans when he candidly addressed his issues with mom Melanie Wright following major ups and downs throughout his childhood.
Riverdale star made his screen debut in adverts as a baby, before starring in the sitcom Grace Under Fire alongside his twin brother Dylan, when they were both toddlers.Speaking on The Diary Of A CEO podcast, Sprouse said that he “loved being on stage” growing up, but added that he “didn’t like the shit that came with it”.He added: “This industry, in very many ways, it encourages the worst qualities of you as a person. Narcissism, selfishness, greed – a lot of these things that we have come to know as practically cardinal sins.”Sprouse also explained that many young actors got into the industry to “put food on the table”.He said: “I think the pressure of my upbringing really compelled me to keep doing what I am today.
Cole Sprouse is known for being a child star with roles in movies like "Big Daddy," shows like "Friends" and the Disney Channel hit "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody," co-starring his twin brother, Dylan. But behind the scenes, there were some dark things playing out at home, and Sprouse is opening up about the difficulties he faced in an interview on "The Diary of a CEO" podcast.
Cole Sprouse is opening up about the reason he thinks his mother Melanie Wright pushed him and his twin brother Dylan into acting at an early age.
Cole Sprouse is well aware of the online chatter surrounding his viral interview on the podcast with host Alex Cooper.The 30-year-old star made headlines after the interview, in which he smoked and candidly discussed losing his virginity at 14, his past relationships and his breakup with co-star Lili Reinhart.On Sunday, Sprouse took to his Instagram account, posting several meme reactions to the interview, writing, «Big week, big recap.»Several of the memes mocked Sprouse for smoking his cigarette throughout the interview. Another showed a childhood shot of the former child star from his Disney days, saying that was how he looked when he lost his virginity at 14.A post shared by Cole Sprouse (@colesprouse)During the interview, Sprouse told host Cooper that he lost his virginity to someone older while on a family vacation in Florida.«We were down at the beach on some chaise lounges and I looked at her, my heart was beating, and I finally mustered up the courage to deliver a line that my brother has never, ever let down from me,» he shared.
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Cole Sprouse revealed this week that he lost his virginity to an older girl on a family vacation, describing the experience as "so cringey." The former Disney Channel star, 30, told Alex Cooper on the "Call her Daddy" podcast Wednesday, "I was 14 when I lost my virginity, so this is still bowl cut guy, right," he said, referring to his hairstyle from Disney's "The Suite Life with Zack and Cody." "I was on a family trip in Florida, and I met this girl who was older, all right, so that’s already dubious, and the first night we kinda made out." He said that even at such a young age all of his friends had already lost their virginity. The "Riverdale" star said the next evening he knocked on her hotel room door, and they walked down to the beach. "We were on some chaise lounges, and I looked at her and my heart was beating, and I finally mustered up enough courage to deliver a line that my brother has never let live down for me," he said.
Cole Sprouse is revealing the “cringey” story behind how he lost his virginity.
Call Her Daddy podcast to discuss, ehm, pretty much everything about his life—from being born in Italy to losing his virginity and his many relationships in life, including . (Let's focus on this part only.)ICYMI: on and off for a few years before calling it quits in 2020.
Cole Sprouse is airing out all his Lili Reinhart relationship tea.
Cole Sprouse is laying it all out on the table.
Cole Sprouse made an appearance on Alex Cooper‘s Call Her Daddy podcast where he spoke all about his love life, his relationship with his ex Lili Reinhart, the age he lost his virginity and his whole virginity story, his estrangement from his mother, and so much more.
Cole Sprouse opens up about his personal life in a way he never has before. The 30-year-old star didn't hold back while appearing on Wednesday's episode of thepodcast, touching on his past romances, the loss of his virginity during his Disney years, and his split from co-star Lili Reinhart.Cole shared that he lost his virginity at 14 while he still had his «bowl cut.»«I had a bowl cut and I looked like a little Dutch girl,» he quipped of himself and his twin brother, Dylan Sprouse.He shared that he was on a family trip to Florida when the moment happened, meeting an older girl at the hotel.After making out the first night of the trip, Cole noted that on the second night, they took things up a notch.«We were down at the beach on some chaise lounges and I looked at her, my heart was beating, and I finally mustered up the courage to deliver a line that my brother has never, ever let down from me,» Cole shared.
His side of the story. Cole Sprouse got candid about his split from Riverdale costar Lili Reinhart, his Disney past and more on “Call Her Daddy.”