• March 29, 2024

Former Disney Channel Child Star Confirms Says Disney GROOMED Young Actresses

 Former Disney Channel Child Star Confirms Says Disney GROOMED Young Actresses

The topic of Disney has been front and center in the news lately, and it has been a shock to many people.

People have always thought of Disney as a wholesome, family-friendly vacation and movie spot for decades. However, that is hardly the case with this evil empire, as many are finding out now.

I can honestly say that I discovered the evils of Disney years ago, and it was genuinely shocking.

It took me a little bit of time to digest the horrifying truth of this playground for children, and over the years, people have discovered the same awful truth I did too.

It all has reached a fever pitch in the last several weeks after Governor Ron DeSantis signed the Parental Rights in Education bill.

The bill is officially titled HB 1557,  and it forbids instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity to children in grades pre-K through grade 3.

Sounds reasonable to me, right?

Not, since Disney has vowed to fight the anti-grooming bill.

The point of me saying all this is to prove that this company is not all about innocence or wholesome family values. They have always been evil but hid behind the cute cartoon characters and catchy songs to trap us in their nefarious world.

Former Disney child actors are coming forward to share the horrific abuse behind the castle walls.

Actor Cole Sprouse, who starred as a child in the hit Disney Channel show ‘The Suite Life of Zack and Cody’ with his twin brother, said the network “sexualized” its young actresses.

Sprouse told The New York Times that child actors regularly endure trauma.

Life Site News highlighted vital points from the interview:

“My brother and I used to get quite a bit of, ‘Oh, you made it out! Oh, you’re unscathed!’ No,” Sprouse said in a interview published April 4.

“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,” Sprouse said.

“And every single person going through that trauma has a unique experience. When we talk about child stars going nuts, what we’re not actually talking about is how fame is a trauma,” 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.”

The New York Post added:

After graduating from New York University with a degree in archaeology, Sprouse wanted to quit the industry but promised to do one more round of auditions. That’s when he booked the role of Jughead Jones on “Riverdale.”

“I started acting when I was so young that I hadn’t actually attempted, as an adult, to think about if I really enjoyed performance,” Sprouse said.

It is time to dump Disney and make our voices heard.

They are pure evil and need to fall into the everglades and be forgotten about forever.

 

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