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Pop star Demi Lovato is asking her fellow former child stars a tough question: Is the price of fame worth your childhood? In “Child Star,” which debuted Tuesday on Hulu, Lovato interviews fellow celebrities who grew up in the limelight about the highs and lows of fame at a young age. “Child Star” also promises an “intimate look” at child stardom.” Here’s what the actors said about how fame affected them. She also said the amount of work child actors get can depend on how “easy” children and their parents appear. They created a podcast called “Dear Hollywood” analyzing the effect of fame on child development.
Persons: Demi Lovato, Lovato, Drew Barrymore, Christina Ricci, Kenan Thompson, JoJo Siwa, Alyson Stoner, Dan Schneider’s, , Nicola Marsh, “ Barney, ” —, Rock ”, Sonny, ” Lovato, , Demi Lovato’s, Disney Lovato, Nobody, Stoner, Symoné, Thompson, ’ Thompson, Burger, “ Kenan, Kel, “ It’s, ” Thompson, didn’t, Ricci, “ Casper ”, ” Ricci, Cher, Barrymore, “ E.T, Steven Spielberg, ” Barrymore, ” Stoner, Missy Elliott’s, Zack, Cody, Phineas, Ferb, Raven, They’re, ” Siwa, Siwa, JoJo Organizations: Hulu, Kids, Nickelodeon, Apple, Showtime, Disney, Rock, Disney Channel, Protection, , Black Locations: Europe, Omaha , Nebraska
The creators say our habits have more of an impact on our finances than the money in our bank account. Successful management of your personal finances is learned behavior, they explain, and is very much based in your financial habits and awareness. Our financial habits are the standards, routines, and practices that we rely on to navigate our day-to-day financial lives. That is the important part, that she takes the steps to change her financial habits," Lucas says. "Building good financial habits takes time," says Sarayi, "and for many of us, it does not happen overnight."
Persons: aren't, , JoJo, Olayinka Sarayi, Fredia Lucas, Sarayi, Lucas Organizations: Service, City, Spotify Locations: New York City, New York
ROME, Aug 31 (Reuters) - An emotional Luc Besson brought his latest film "Dogman" to the Venice Film Festival on Thursday, returning to the limelight two months after France's top appeals court rejected a request to reopen a rape claim against him. Besson had always denied the accusation, which had threatened to turn him into a pariah in the movie industry, and he did not mention the case as he spoke to reporters ahead of the Venice premiere. When you have both you're lucky," said the French filmmaker, who was applauded by many of the journalists. You just have to work and work and keep what's good and work on what's not good and work on it again." "Dogman" is one of 23 movies competing for the prestigious Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival, which runs until Sept. 9.
Persons: Luc Besson, Besson, Caleb Landry, Jones, Jojo T, Gibbs, Virginie Besson, Silla, Nikita, Lucy, Teresa, Crispian Balmer, Mark Potter Organizations: Venice, Landry, Golden Lion, Venice Film, Thomson Locations: Venice, France
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