The former star of the child Christy Carlson Romano "very triggered" by the story of her Fanning

She recently said that she had lost a role at 16 so as not to be sexy enough.


After having become a Disney Channel star at an early age, Christy Carlson Romano is now a defender of other stars children and hopes for change with regard to the way minor actors are treated. In a new interview, Romano spoke of his past as a young television star and what she feels celebrity today.

The 39 -year -old also commented on a story that the actor She Fanning Said recently, in which she said she lost a role at 16 Because she was not considered to be sexy enough. Romano said that she had found the story of Fanning "very triggered".

Read the rest to find out more about Romano's reflections on children's celebrity, and why she was so disturbed by what Fanning shared.

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Romano came to glory in adolescence.

Christy Carlson Romano on
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Romano started playing on the Disney Channel series Even Stevens In 2000, when she was 16 years old. She played Ren Stevens, the sister of Louis Stevens, played by Shia Labeouf . For the same network, Romano also expressed the title of the title of the series KIM POSSIBLE And played in the film Cadet Kelly .

More recently, Romano shared his experiences as a star of his YouTube channel and his podcast, Vulnerable with Christy Carlson Romano , which also presents interviews with other former children stars.

Romano spoke of subjects ranging from the loss of a large part of the money she earned when she was younger, for struggling with alcohol consumption and its mental health , For Receive an inappropriate fans of adults . AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

Fanning recently talked about his own experience as a children's star.

Elle Fanning at the 2021 InStyle Awards
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Fanning, who is now 25, has become famous as a young girl and is known for her roles Maleficent ,, Somewhere , And Great . During The Hollywood Reporter The recent Comedy Actress Round Table, Fanning told his colleagues actors to be refused for a role at the age of 16.

"I never told this story, but I was trying for a film," recalls Fanning. "I didn't understand it. I don't even think they've never happened, but it was a Santa-Voyage Comedy. I haven't heard of my agents because they wouldn't tell me Things like that - that the filtration system is really important because there are probably many damaging comments they have filtered, but it has been. Because it is [explained] capable. "

She added that being "extremely confident" helped her manage the comment, but she called her "disgusting".

Romano found the story launched.

Christy Carlson Romano at the opening night of
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In a new interview with Fox News Digital, Romano was asked about the story of Fanning .

"I'm so angry," she replied. "I felt very triggered, I felt very helpless and desperate in some respects because I said to myself:" It continues to happen. "These are people I consider my community."

The mother of two added: "We may not know each other, and sometimes many of us are isolated from our own experience, because how are we going to meet and know:" Oh, did you start to four years ? Oh yeah. 'Did you have a scene?' Oh yeah. It's like, there is no, there are no meeting rooms for children recovered. ""

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Romano wants a change for children actors.

Christy Carlson Romano at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards
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In the interview with Fox News, Romano said about the treatment of actors: "Until it is a change in the fundamental infrastructure, things cannot change."

She has argued that the change may have to come from the SAG -AFTRA union - which, she said, could be better to enforce the protections - or from the government.

"We have this industry that benefits from convenience," continued Romano. "We want it strong, fast, funny and inexpensive, and we need it right now, and that's how productions are working. It is not only a problem of nickelodeon, or a primordial problem or who 'It is. This is not a particular network problem. This is a problem. Problem in the whole industry. This is why it comes back to sag or even child work at the federal level. This is what I experienced. I think it's precious. So, if I talk about it, I don't try to whistle, it's more or less that I plead for change. "

She finds that the child acts contrary to ethics.

Christy Carlson Romano and Alyson Stoner recording Romano's podcast
Christy Carlson Romano / YouTube

By interviewing another former star child, Alyson Stoner , on his podcast in 2022, Romano said that children's celebrity was contrary to ethics.

"I played with just the concept of improving the conditions, but simultaneously, I ask myself the ethical questions of: is there legitimately an ethical way of doing so if all these factors coexist? And I am not sure, "Stoner, who is known for Intensify And Rock Camp , said. "With the current circumstances, the current conditions and the current system, can you rightly say that it is an ethical and healthy decision to take as a parent for your child?"

Romano replied: "No. I will say that as a parent in the play. It is not ethical."

Likewise, in an interview in 2022 with Yahoo!, Romano said "I think industry is a workplace for adults. It is not intended to protect children. It is not a workplace."


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