Being an ex-child star is not a given.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Being a child star is great. It's being a former child star that sucks.
When you say a 'former child star,' you may as well say 'failed child star.'
The next time a former child star is in the news, look at the age at which he or she started performing. Then imagine making a life-changing decision at that age. Chances are good he or she wasn't the one who made it.
I just feel like you have to go through this crazy transition if you're going to continue on with your career from a child star to an adult star.
The idea of being a 'child star' always sounded awful to people my age, and so I was just very aware that these things are kind of fleeting and that a lot of it didn't have to do with me: it had to do with my age; it had to do with whatever came to mind when people thought of a young internet sensation.
I don't consider myself a star.
Growing up in Hollywood it seemed like every kid was the child of some star.
The kids today all seem to think they should be stars, but I wasn't brought up that way.
People say child stars have a hard time 'because of the entertainment business,' but I think there's a dysfunction before all that. I use the analogy, 'If you're a fool without money, you'll be a fool with money.'
I can see how child stars can be thrown off-kilter.
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