Cole Sprouse, Olivia Rodrigo and Raven-Symone.Photo:Daniele Venturelli/WireImage; Rodin Eckenroth/Getty; Monica Schipper/Getty

Cole Sprouse, Olivia Rodrigo, Raven-Symone

Daniele Venturelli/WireImage; Rodin Eckenroth/Getty; Monica Schipper/Getty

Since Disney Channel first began 40 years ago, its programming has included some of the biggest franchises for children and in turnlaunched the careers of numerous stars.Though a lot of stars have admitted to having a hard time behind the scenes, other young performers have also expressed they enjoyed being on the kids' channel, as it opened many doors.Cole Sprouse,ZendayaandBrenda Songhave all said that it was the opportunity of a lifetime, while other stars likeDemi LovatoandOlivia Rodrigorevealed they had a difficult time being teens and also helming an entire production.Check out what some of Disney Channel’s biggest stars had to say about their time working for the network.

Since Disney Channel first began 40 years ago, its programming has included some of the biggest franchises for children and in turnlaunched the careers of numerous stars.

Though a lot of stars have admitted to having a hard time behind the scenes, other young performers have also expressed they enjoyed being on the kids' channel, as it opened many doors.Cole Sprouse,ZendayaandBrenda Songhave all said that it was the opportunity of a lifetime, while other stars likeDemi LovatoandOlivia Rodrigorevealed they had a difficult time being teens and also helming an entire production.

Check out what some of Disney Channel’s biggest stars had to say about their time working for the network.

01of 17Cole SprouseCole Sprouse.Araya Doheny/WireImageIn a 2023 sit down withAlex Cooper on theCall Her Daddypodcast,Cole Sprouseopened up about his childhood and his experience on the channel.“Funny enough, I get asked about Disney a lot because I think a lot of people want to sort of poke the bear and see, you know, how atrocious the channel was,” Cole said. “By the time my brother and I got to the Disney Channel, we were good. It was a huge boon to us. It was in very many ways, a life-saving show. It provided us with an amount of stability and consistency, and routine, that really was needed for my brother and I at the time.”Cole toldThe New York Timesin 2022 that he is also aware of how his experience leaving Disney was different than others – especially the girls.“My brother and I used to get quite a bit of, ‘Oh, you made it out! Oh, you’re unscathed!’ No,” he said. “The young women on the channel we were on were so heavily sexualized from such an earlier age than my brother and I that there’s absolutely no way that we could compare our experiences.”He continued, “So I’m violently defensive against people who mock some of the young women who were on the channel when I was younger because I don’t feel like it adequately comprehends the humanity of that experience and what it takes to recover. And, to be quite honest, as I have now gone through a second big round of this fame game as an adult, I’ve noticed the same psychological effects that fame yields upon a group of young adults as I did when I was a child. I just think people have an easier time hiding it when they’re older.”

01of 17

Cole Sprouse

Cole Sprouse.Araya Doheny/WireImage

cole sprouse

In a 2023 sit down withAlex Cooper on theCall Her Daddypodcast,Cole Sprouseopened up about his childhood and his experience on the channel.

“Funny enough, I get asked about Disney a lot because I think a lot of people want to sort of poke the bear and see, you know, how atrocious the channel was,” Cole said. “By the time my brother and I got to the Disney Channel, we were good. It was a huge boon to us. It was in very many ways, a life-saving show. It provided us with an amount of stability and consistency, and routine, that really was needed for my brother and I at the time.”

Cole toldThe New York Timesin 2022 that he is also aware of how his experience leaving Disney was different than others – especially the girls.

“My brother and I used to get quite a bit of, ‘Oh, you made it out! Oh, you’re unscathed!’ No,” he said. “The young women on the channel we were on were so heavily sexualized from such an earlier age than my brother and I that there’s absolutely no way that we could compare our experiences.”

He continued, “So I’m violently defensive against people who mock some of the young women who were on the channel when I was younger because I don’t feel like it adequately comprehends the humanity of that experience and what it takes to recover. And, to be quite honest, as I have now gone through a second big round of this fame game as an adult, I’ve noticed the same psychological effects that fame yields upon a group of young adults as I did when I was a child. I just think people have an easier time hiding it when they’re older.”

02of 17Sabrina CarpenterSabrina Carpenter at the 2022 American Music Awards.Frazer Harrison/GettySabrina Carpentersaid her move away from Disney projects was really just a matter of “growing up.”“It’s so funny to me that it’s become this huge stigma over the years that there has to be a transition,” she toldClevver Newsin 2020. “They put so much pressure on that point from when you’re done being on a Disney Channel, on a show, to whatever you do next. Honestly, I was just always doing what I loved and I continue to do what I love and follow the projects and follow the things that my heart kind of tell me to and my heart lead me to.”She continued, “It was very natural for me, I really just wanted to be focused on music as I exited out of [Girl Meets World], and sooner than later I was introduced to some projects that became very close to my heart and that I wanted to be a part of as well… From the outside people probably see it very differently than I see it. I just see it as me growing up like I normally would.”

02of 17

Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter at the 2022 American Music Awards.Frazer Harrison/Getty

Sabrina Carpenter attends the 2022 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California

Sabrina Carpentersaid her move away from Disney projects was really just a matter of “growing up.”

“It’s so funny to me that it’s become this huge stigma over the years that there has to be a transition,” she toldClevver Newsin 2020. “They put so much pressure on that point from when you’re done being on a Disney Channel, on a show, to whatever you do next. Honestly, I was just always doing what I loved and I continue to do what I love and follow the projects and follow the things that my heart kind of tell me to and my heart lead me to.”

She continued, “It was very natural for me, I really just wanted to be focused on music as I exited out of [Girl Meets World], and sooner than later I was introduced to some projects that became very close to my heart and that I wanted to be a part of as well… From the outside people probably see it very differently than I see it. I just see it as me growing up like I normally would.”

03of 17Dove CameronDove Cameron.Kevin Winter/Getty ImagesDove Cameron’s career with Disney started in 2013 when she landed the roles of both twins onLiv and Maddie. Since then, she has appeared on numerous other projects for the channel includingTheDescendantsfilm franchise. Despite her prolific Disney resume, Cameron told theLos Angeles Timesthat she didn’t feel like she fit that mold.“I never had that moment where I was like, ‘I am a Disney girl.’ I never looked at Miley or Demi or Selena or Zendaya or Bella or anybody — Hilary Duff or anybody that came before me — I never looked at them and thought, ‘You and me — same,'” Cameron, who has since launched a solo music career, said.“I was always the strange outlier who doesn’t belong and who will never fit in. I had huge impostor syndrome. I felt like I was wearing a rubber mask or something. So I don’t really look to anybody else for a roadmap. I mean, this whole narrative that I was on Disney and then found my way out with a pop song, it was a total f—— accident.”

03of 17

Dove Cameron

Dove Cameron.Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Dove Cameron attends the Cameron Boyce Foundation’s Cam For A Cause Inaugural Gala

Dove Cameron’s career with Disney started in 2013 when she landed the roles of both twins onLiv and Maddie. Since then, she has appeared on numerous other projects for the channel includingTheDescendantsfilm franchise. Despite her prolific Disney resume, Cameron told theLos Angeles Timesthat she didn’t feel like she fit that mold.

“I never had that moment where I was like, ‘I am a Disney girl.’ I never looked at Miley or Demi or Selena or Zendaya or Bella or anybody — Hilary Duff or anybody that came before me — I never looked at them and thought, ‘You and me — same,'” Cameron, who has since launched a solo music career, said.

“I was always the strange outlier who doesn’t belong and who will never fit in. I had huge impostor syndrome. I felt like I was wearing a rubber mask or something. So I don’t really look to anybody else for a roadmap. I mean, this whole narrative that I was on Disney and then found my way out with a pop song, it was a total f—— accident.”

04of 17Jessica SimpsonJessica Simpson.Kevin Mazur/Getty ImagesAs many know, Disney’sThe Mickey Mouse Clubserved as a springboard for the likes ofBritney Spears,Justin TimberlakeandRyan Gosling, but what some might not know isJessica Simpsononce auditioned for the show and was up against other soon-to-be-famous faces.In her memoir,Open Book,Simpson recounted the experience and said that while she made it through the initial auditions in the early 1990s, they told her she needed to “work on” her acting and sent her to learn from Chuck Norris.“You have too much expression,” she remembered theWalker Texas Rangeractor telling her one day. “From then on I had to do all my scenes with my eyebrows taped down,” she wrote. “I already hated going, but now Ireallydid. It wasn’t torture, it was just embarrassing.“She also recalled meeting Timberlake, Gosling andChristina Aguileraat the Disney casting camp following her time with Norris. “Ryan was my first hard crush,” she admitted.When it was time to perform, Simpson was slated to go right after Aguilera and says she has “blocked out some of the details” of what happened next.She wrote that while her own singing was “fine,” it was the dancing that really tripped her up. “My choreography was completely off, and then I couldn’t remember lines from my monologue. I stared at the camera, and knew I’d blown it completely,” she wrote.After Spears’ performance, Simpson said she “knew it was over.“Years later, though, Simpson writes that she reunited with Timberlake after her divorce from Nick Lachey, and the two “shared a nostalgic kiss.” He promptly grabbed his phone and explained that he and Gosling had a bet all those years ago about who would kiss her first and needed to tell him.“Well then tell Ryan you won big,” she told him as he called. “Cause the odds were definitely in his favor.”

04of 17

Jessica Simpson

Jessica Simpson.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

Jessica Simpson

As many know, Disney’sThe Mickey Mouse Clubserved as a springboard for the likes ofBritney Spears,Justin TimberlakeandRyan Gosling, but what some might not know isJessica Simpsononce auditioned for the show and was up against other soon-to-be-famous faces.

In her memoir,Open Book,Simpson recounted the experience and said that while she made it through the initial auditions in the early 1990s, they told her she needed to “work on” her acting and sent her to learn from Chuck Norris.

“You have too much expression,” she remembered theWalker Texas Rangeractor telling her one day. “From then on I had to do all my scenes with my eyebrows taped down,” she wrote. “I already hated going, but now Ireallydid. It wasn’t torture, it was just embarrassing.”

She also recalled meeting Timberlake, Gosling andChristina Aguileraat the Disney casting camp following her time with Norris. “Ryan was my first hard crush,” she admitted.

When it was time to perform, Simpson was slated to go right after Aguilera and says she has “blocked out some of the details” of what happened next.

She wrote that while her own singing was “fine,” it was the dancing that really tripped her up. “My choreography was completely off, and then I couldn’t remember lines from my monologue. I stared at the camera, and knew I’d blown it completely,” she wrote.

After Spears’ performance, Simpson said she “knew it was over.”

Years later, though, Simpson writes that she reunited with Timberlake after her divorce from Nick Lachey, and the two “shared a nostalgic kiss.” He promptly grabbed his phone and explained that he and Gosling had a bet all those years ago about who would kiss her first and needed to tell him.

“Well then tell Ryan you won big,” she told him as he called. “Cause the odds were definitely in his favor.”

05of 17Ashely TisdaleAshley Tisdale.Steven Simione/Getty ImagesIn a video shared to TikTok in 2021,Ashley Tisdaleshed some light on what her experience at Disney was like. Tisdale, who starred onThe Suite Life of Zack & Codyfrom 2005 to 2008, also appeared in all threeHigh School Musicalmovies as Sharpay Evans.In addition to the three movies, theHigh School Musicalcast also set out on tour to perform songs from the films as well as some of their own music.In October 2021, Tisdaleduetted a TikTokof a fan dancing along to her 2007 single “He Said She Said,” and revealed “Disney made me change kissing like that to ‘dancing’ like for the HSM tour” given that the lyrics were a little more suggestive than the kid-friendly network liked.

05of 17

Ashely Tisdale

Ashley Tisdale.Steven Simione/Getty Images

Ashley Tisdale attends SHEGLAM’s Glam House Pop-Up Hosted by Ashley Tisdale

In a video shared to TikTok in 2021,Ashley Tisdaleshed some light on what her experience at Disney was like. Tisdale, who starred onThe Suite Life of Zack & Codyfrom 2005 to 2008, also appeared in all threeHigh School Musicalmovies as Sharpay Evans.

In addition to the three movies, theHigh School Musicalcast also set out on tour to perform songs from the films as well as some of their own music.

In October 2021, Tisdaleduetted a TikTokof a fan dancing along to her 2007 single “He Said She Said,” and revealed “Disney made me change kissing like that to ‘dancing’ like for the HSM tour” given that the lyrics were a little more suggestive than the kid-friendly network liked.

06of 17

Brenda Song

Brenda Song.Tibrina Hobson/FilmMagic

Brenda Song attends the HFPA and THR Golden Globe Ambassador Party at Catch LA on November 14, 2019 in West Hollywood, California.

Tibrina Hobson/FilmMagic

Brenda Song, who starred alongside the Sprouse twins and Tisdale onThe Suite Life of Zack & Cody, said she looks back on her early projects fondly.

“I feel like I’ve been very lucky and can look back and say I haven’t done a project that I haven’t been proud of one way or another,” Song toldWmagazine in 2019. “I’m proud of them for different reasons.”

Song explained that while growing up she “loved to audition” the opportunity to do so wasn’t coming along frequently

07of 17Olivia RodrigoOlivia Rodrigo at the White House on Wednesday.Susan Walsh/AP/ShutterstockIn an August 2021GQprofile, the “good 4 u” singer reflected on her Disney years, which started wtih 2016’sBizaardvarkand continued withHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Series.“It was not fun,” she recalled of being asked to define her brand as a young teen. “I just remember being 14 years old and being like, ‘I literally have no idea who I am. I don’t know what my personal style is. I don’t know what I like. I don’t know who my true friends are. How am I expected to cultivate an image?’ That was always hard for me. Even now, I have no idea. I try, but my image today is not going to be the image that I’ll probably like tomorrow.”

07of 17

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo at the White House on Wednesday.Susan Walsh/AP/Shutterstock

Pop Star Olivia Rodrigo Arrives At The White House To Record Videos Promoting Covid Vaccinations

In an August 2021GQprofile, the “good 4 u” singer reflected on her Disney years, which started wtih 2016’sBizaardvarkand continued withHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Series.

“It was not fun,” she recalled of being asked to define her brand as a young teen. “I just remember being 14 years old and being like, ‘I literally have no idea who I am. I don’t know what my personal style is. I don’t know what I like. I don’t know who my true friends are. How am I expected to cultivate an image?’ That was always hard for me. Even now, I have no idea. I try, but my image today is not going to be the image that I’ll probably like tomorrow.”

08of 17ZendayaRochelle Brodin/GettyAccording to Zendaya, Disney lets young stars have a say. When she moved on toK.C. Undercover, she was able to nab a spot as a co-producer and have more creative control over the show. “Now I’m able to really have a vision,” shetold Yahoo Style. “I can say what I want and be assertive. I can have a really, really strong voice and presence on my own show and be listened to. That’s the coolest part. I have more control; I have more freedom to make [K.C. Undercover] something that I’m proud of.“In a 2021 chatwith Carey Mulligan forVariety, she doubled down on her praise for Disney after Mulligan questioned if Zendaya’s work onEuphoriahas cleansed her of her “Disney kid” roots.“The thing is, I am [a Disney kid]. And to a degree, I am grateful for that,” the actress said. That’s where I started, and I learned so much from that experience.““It’s just kind of been this slow progression, and I am happy that it’s all been to prove it to myself and not to anybody else, you know?” she added. “I embrace it a little bit. It’s part of my heritage to a degree.”

08of 17

Zendaya

Rochelle Brodin/Getty

Image

According to Zendaya, Disney lets young stars have a say. When she moved on toK.C. Undercover, she was able to nab a spot as a co-producer and have more creative control over the show. “Now I’m able to really have a vision,” shetold Yahoo Style. “I can say what I want and be assertive. I can have a really, really strong voice and presence on my own show and be listened to. That’s the coolest part. I have more control; I have more freedom to make [K.C. Undercover] something that I’m proud of.”

In a 2021 chatwith Carey Mulligan forVariety, she doubled down on her praise for Disney after Mulligan questioned if Zendaya’s work onEuphoriahas cleansed her of her “Disney kid” roots.

“The thing is, I am [a Disney kid]. And to a degree, I am grateful for that,” the actress said. That’s where I started, and I learned so much from that experience.”

“It’s just kind of been this slow progression, and I am happy that it’s all been to prove it to myself and not to anybody else, you know?” she added. “I embrace it a little bit. It’s part of my heritage to a degree.”

09of 17Bella ThorneChristopher Polk/Getty Images for The Critics' Choice AwardsThey played best friends onShake It Upand were BFF in real life, too, but the odds were stacked against Thorne and her costar Zendaya, the former claimed.“Zendaya and I were put in a very unfortunate position where we were kind of forced to compete against each other [duringShake It Up], which made the whole first season of the show just very awkward for us,” Thorne toldJ-14. “We wanted to love each other, but yet we were constantly being put against each other. It was, ‘Who’s better at this?’ and ‘Who’s better at that?’ " Thankfully, they had a heart-to-heart at the beginning of the second season, and their friendship blossomed from there.Thorne had more career challenges to overcome when it came time to move on from Disney. “Not only did fans pigeonhole me, but casting directors wouldn’t read me anymore,“she toldHarper’s Bazaarof her post-Disney days. “They were like, ‘No, we don’t want her to come in because she’s so Disney.’ I had to literally beg for an audition.” Eventually, the actress was able to prove there is more to her than her child star past. “[A casting director] shook my hand in the audition and was like, ‘I’m really sorry, I totally misjudged you, you’re a great actress,’ " she told the mag.

09of 17

Bella Thorne

Christopher Polk/Getty Images for The Critics' Choice Awards

bella-thorne

They played best friends onShake It Upand were BFF in real life, too, but the odds were stacked against Thorne and her costar Zendaya, the former claimed.

“Zendaya and I were put in a very unfortunate position where we were kind of forced to compete against each other [duringShake It Up], which made the whole first season of the show just very awkward for us,” Thorne toldJ-14. “We wanted to love each other, but yet we were constantly being put against each other. It was, ‘Who’s better at this?’ and ‘Who’s better at that?’ " Thankfully, they had a heart-to-heart at the beginning of the second season, and their friendship blossomed from there.

Thorne had more career challenges to overcome when it came time to move on from Disney. “Not only did fans pigeonhole me, but casting directors wouldn’t read me anymore,“she toldHarper’s Bazaarof her post-Disney days. “They were like, ‘No, we don’t want her to come in because she’s so Disney.’ I had to literally beg for an audition.” Eventually, the actress was able to prove there is more to her than her child star past. “[A casting director] shook my hand in the audition and was like, ‘I’m really sorry, I totally misjudged you, you’re a great actress,’ " she told the mag.

10of 17

Christy Carlson Romano

Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic

Christy Carlson Romano

In a 2019 essay forTeen Vogueentitled"My Private Breakdown,” the formerKim PossibleandEven Stevensstar revealed her very personal post-Disney struggles.

“I worked full days and would go home and be tutored in a different subject every night,” she wrote. “The idea of one day having a college life became my greatest fantasy. I would watch teen movies and become intensely jealous of ‘normal’ kids, feeling, at my moodiest, like a misfit.”

She also remembered being told that leaving acting afterEven Stevensended would ruin her career.

“In retrospect, it probably did. But in my heart, I was running away from the responsibility of fame and toward a glamorized fantasy of adolescence,” she said.

Romano said that she tried going back to theater after feeling like a misfit in college, but that her loneliness stayed.

“I became a bit harder-edged, binge-drank more at loud nightclubs, and started to accept the transient natures of love, sex, and friendship,” she said. “Growing up, I entertained thousands of families only to feel completely lonely. People were as replaceable as they had deemed me to be. Imposter syndrome had stiff competition against my self-hatred at that point.”

Thankfully, meeting her husband and growing their family turned her life around. “All that matters now is my amazing family,” she said. “When I look back I can see that it’s all I ever wanted.”

11of 17Selena GomezDonato Sardella/GettyGomez, who got her big break onThe Wizards of Waverly Place, said that spending her teen years on the Disney Channel wasn’t all that different from how she would have spent them otherwise.“It was a blessing,” she said of her time on the network. “It was beautiful and tragic. It was everything that every teen goes through, just on a bigger scale. It literally was like high school.” (In a 2017 interview with theNew York Times, she reiterated that sentiment,calling it"the biggest high school in the world.")It had an impact on the sort of work she sought after leaving, too. “Disney is a machine, and I’m grateful for it, but I feel like being part of that environment made me crave the reaction from other projects even more,” she told theTimes.

11of 17

Selena Gomez

Donato Sardella/Getty

SELENA GOMEZ: WAITRESS AT CRACKER BARREL

Gomez, who got her big break onThe Wizards of Waverly Place, said that spending her teen years on the Disney Channel wasn’t all that different from how she would have spent them otherwise.

“It was a blessing,” she said of her time on the network. “It was beautiful and tragic. It was everything that every teen goes through, just on a bigger scale. It literally was like high school.” (In a 2017 interview with theNew York Times, she reiterated that sentiment,calling it"the biggest high school in the world.")

It had an impact on the sort of work she sought after leaving, too. “Disney is a machine, and I’m grateful for it, but I feel like being part of that environment made me crave the reaction from other projects even more,” she told theTimes.

12of 17Hilary DuffHilary Duff.Craig Barritt/GettyLizzie McGuirewas a huge hit — so much so that in the years after it wrapped, Duff couldn’t shake the association with her Disney on-screen persona, saying in an interview withPrideSourcethat it was at times challenging, but ultimately a positive thing.“As torturous as it has been at some points in my life to be Lizzie McGuire, I think that when that show came out, it was such a part of who I was, I didn’t feel like I was playing a part,” she said. “The writers all knew me so well and were writing things that were happening in my life and things that I would say, and I was dressing exactly like I wanted. It was so me.”

12of 17

Hilary Duff

Hilary Duff.Craig Barritt/Getty

HILARY DUFF

Lizzie McGuirewas a huge hit — so much so that in the years after it wrapped, Duff couldn’t shake the association with her Disney on-screen persona, saying in an interview withPrideSourcethat it was at times challenging, but ultimately a positive thing.

“As torturous as it has been at some points in my life to be Lizzie McGuire, I think that when that show came out, it was such a part of who I was, I didn’t feel like I was playing a part,” she said. “The writers all knew me so well and were writing things that were happening in my life and things that I would say, and I was dressing exactly like I wanted. It was so me.”

13of 17Demi LovatoJesse Grant/GettyLovato ended up leaving her own Disney Channel show,Sonny with a Chance, to seek treatment for an eating disorder. A year after beginning her recovery,she tweetedthat she was angry with the company for making light of an eating disorder on an episode ofShake It Up.“I find it really funny how a company can lose one of their actress' from the pressures of an EATING DISORDER and yet still make joke about…that very disease….. #nice.” She later added, “And is it just me or are the actress' getting THINNER AND THINNER…. I miss the days of RAVEN, and LIZZIE MCGUIRE.“Disney’s PR team later tweeted that they were taking the episode out of circulation.

13of 17

Demi Lovato

Jesse Grant/Getty

BLACK, WHITE AND BEAUTIFUL

Lovato ended up leaving her own Disney Channel show,Sonny with a Chance, to seek treatment for an eating disorder. A year after beginning her recovery,she tweetedthat she was angry with the company for making light of an eating disorder on an episode ofShake It Up.

“I find it really funny how a company can lose one of their actress' from the pressures of an EATING DISORDER and yet still make joke about…that very disease….. #nice.” She later added, “And is it just me or are the actress' getting THINNER AND THINNER…. I miss the days of RAVEN, and LIZZIE MCGUIRE.”

Disney’s PR team later tweeted that they were taking the episode out of circulation.

14of 17Joe JonasChris Delmas/Visual PressLooking back, Jonas didn’t love having to act like he was much younger than he actually was on his show,Jonas, he toldNew Yorkmagazine. But what kept him going was the thought this was his chance to make it in the industry.“The thing about the show was that some of the writing on it was terrible,” he said. “It just ended up being some weird slapstick humor that only a 10-year-old would laugh at. I had to shave every day because they wanted me to pretend like I was 16 when I was 20 (when the show was done, I cut my hair off and grew as much of a beard as I could). We went along with it at the time, because we thought Disney was our only real shot, and we were terrified that it could all be taken away from us at any moment.”

14of 17

Joe Jonas

Chris Delmas/Visual Press

JOE JONAS

Looking back, Jonas didn’t love having to act like he was much younger than he actually was on his show,Jonas, he toldNew Yorkmagazine. But what kept him going was the thought this was his chance to make it in the industry.

“The thing about the show was that some of the writing on it was terrible,” he said. “It just ended up being some weird slapstick humor that only a 10-year-old would laugh at. I had to shave every day because they wanted me to pretend like I was 16 when I was 20 (when the show was done, I cut my hair off and grew as much of a beard as I could). We went along with it at the time, because we thought Disney was our only real shot, and we were terrified that it could all be taken away from us at any moment.”

15of 17Raven-SymonéRaven-Symoné.Fred Lee/ABC/GettySymoné is now open about her sexuality, but back in her Disney days, she says she felt she needed to hide it because of her fame — and her career on the Disney Channel.“I knew I couldn’t say it out loud because ‘Oh my god, Little Olivia is gay? This is crazy!’ “she said. “I had the number one show on Disney, I had multiple albums, I was on tour with ‘NSYNC. People had bucket lists, my bucket list was finished at 18. I didn’t want to deal with that.” She never thought she’d come out because “my personal life didn’t matter,” she said. “It was only supposed to be sold as the Raven-Symoné brand.”

15of 17

Raven-Symoné

Raven-Symoné.Fred Lee/ABC/Getty

Image

Symoné is now open about her sexuality, but back in her Disney days, she says she felt she needed to hide it because of her fame — and her career on the Disney Channel.

“I knew I couldn’t say it out loud because ‘Oh my god, Little Olivia is gay? This is crazy!’ “she said. “I had the number one show on Disney, I had multiple albums, I was on tour with ‘NSYNC. People had bucket lists, my bucket list was finished at 18. I didn’t want to deal with that.” She never thought she’d come out because “my personal life didn’t matter,” she said. “It was only supposed to be sold as the Raven-Symoné brand.”

16of 17

Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus.Vijat Mohindra/NBC via Getty

MILEYS NEW YEARS EVE PARTY – Pictured: Miley Cyrus – (Photo by: Vijat Mohindra/NBC via Getty Images)

“I was told for so long what a girl is supposed to be from being on that show,” said Cyrus. “I was made to look like someone that I wasn’t, which probably caused some body dysmorphia because I had been made pretty every day for so long, and then when I wasn’t on that show, it was like, ‘Who the f–k am I?’ "

She also toldHarper’s Bazaarthat it forced her to grow up quickly, leading her to act more childish as she entered adulthood. “I was an adult when I was supposed to be a kid,” she said. “So now I’m an adult and I’m acting like a kid.”

17of 17Dylan SprouseTiffany Rose/GettySprouse said that ultimately, his experience with Disney was a positive one — and that usually, he hadcreative freedom. But it ended when he and his twin brother, Cole, tried to pitch a new spin for their showThe Suite Lifeto studio execs — who weren’t on board with the idea."[We thought], ‘If we’re going to do one last season, it’s going to be on our terms. We’re going to produce it, and it will be a setup for a new show,’’ he said. “It would [also have] set up all the cast and crew we worked with for six years so they wouldn’t lose their jobs over our decision to go to college. They pitched us our idea, in Miami, withSelena Gomez. And Cole and I turned to each other … we basically laughed in their face and walked out. That was the last meeting we had with Disney. We were just like no, that was the end.”

17of 17

Dylan Sprouse

Tiffany Rose/Getty

DYLAN SPROUSE

Sprouse said that ultimately, his experience with Disney was a positive one — and that usually, he hadcreative freedom. But it ended when he and his twin brother, Cole, tried to pitch a new spin for their showThe Suite Lifeto studio execs — who weren’t on board with the idea.

“[We thought], ‘If we’re going to do one last season, it’s going to be on our terms. We’re going to produce it, and it will be a setup for a new show,’’ he said. “It would [also have] set up all the cast and crew we worked with for six years so they wouldn’t lose their jobs over our decision to go to college. They pitched us our idea, in Miami, withSelena Gomez. And Cole and I turned to each other … we basically laughed in their face and walked out. That was the last meeting we had with Disney. We were just like no, that was the end.”

source: people.com