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10-29-2018, 02:44 PM
https://www.nickiswift.com/136512/the-real-reason-you-dont-hear-from-dylan-sprouse-anymore/
Once upon a time, there were antics. On March 18, 2005, a zany new show called The Suite Life of Zack and Cody premiered on Disney Channel, introducing millions of squealing tweens to real-life twins Dylan and Cole Sprouse. For three seasons, Dylan and Cole played scrappy brothers living in the fictitious Tipton Hotel with their lounge-singer mom. By 2006, CBS was already referring to them as "big stars and even heartthrobs," despite the fact that they were only 13.
In 2008, the show morphed into the seasick-inducing spin-off The Suite Life on Deck, which transported the high jinks to a luxury cruise ship called the S.S. Tipton. According to Entertainment Weekly, the Sprouse Brothers walked away from that show in 2011 in order to both attend New York University. After that, it became trickier to keep an eye on them. Cole has since resurfaced in mainstream fare like The CW's Archie-inspired Riverdale (where he plays Jughead), but Dylan has proven to be a bit more elusive.
Although you might not hear from Dylan anymore, he's still out there … making a ghostly cameo in Camila Cabello's "Consequences" music video, making mead, and immersing himself in video game culture. Let's play a quick game of catch-up with the former child star.
Read More: https://www.nickiswift.com/136512/the-real-reason-you-dont-hear-from-dylan-sprouse-anymore/?utm_campaign=clip
Once upon a time, there were antics. On March 18, 2005, a zany new show called The Suite Life of Zack and Cody premiered on Disney Channel, introducing millions of squealing tweens to real-life twins Dylan and Cole Sprouse. For three seasons, Dylan and Cole played scrappy brothers living in the fictitious Tipton Hotel with their lounge-singer mom. By 2006, CBS was already referring to them as "big stars and even heartthrobs," despite the fact that they were only 13.
In 2008, the show morphed into the seasick-inducing spin-off The Suite Life on Deck, which transported the high jinks to a luxury cruise ship called the S.S. Tipton. According to Entertainment Weekly, the Sprouse Brothers walked away from that show in 2011 in order to both attend New York University. After that, it became trickier to keep an eye on them. Cole has since resurfaced in mainstream fare like The CW's Archie-inspired Riverdale (where he plays Jughead), but Dylan has proven to be a bit more elusive.
Although you might not hear from Dylan anymore, he's still out there … making a ghostly cameo in Camila Cabello's "Consequences" music video, making mead, and immersing himself in video game culture. Let's play a quick game of catch-up with the former child star.
Read More: https://www.nickiswift.com/136512/the-real-reason-you-dont-hear-from-dylan-sprouse-anymore/?utm_campaign=clip