Cole Sprouse, actor best known for playing Cody Zack & Cody: Twins in actionspoke on a podcast and drew attention by saying that neither he nor his twin brother, dylan (Zack), they were very popular kids in school.
Sprouse, 30, appeared on Call Her Daddy and admitted to hosting Alexandra Cooper who were both “a piece of shit” when they went to school together.
However, the one who made the audience look worse was his brother Dylan, who called “big bully”. “Hit! And then I became known as the twin who would show up and say, “I’m so sorry for what my brother did.”‘” the actor revealed.
Describing their childish attitudes, Dylan joked that the writers of the Disney Channel series must have been inspired by their personalities when writing the show.
When Cooper asked Cole if Dylan would be upset by his claims, Sprouse replied, “Oh no, everyone knows he was a bully.”
The actor’s statements go hand in hand with ones he made to the New York Daily Mail in 2020. In that interview, Cole revealed that he “he wasn’t a good boy”.
“He was always in trouble. And I was dealing with a lot of stuff at home that hit me at school and picked on other people. And it wasn’t until I was in a welcoming environment that I became a much better person, for lack of a better way to describe it. In high school, I was a very, very different person than I am now,” Sprouse said at the time.
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Cole and Dylan rose to fame in the mid-2000s when they starred from 2005 to 2008 in Zack and Cody: Twins in Action, one of the most successful comedies on the Disney Channel.
In the 2010s, the twins took a break to study. They both went to NYU, where Cole studied humanities and archeology and Dylan studied video game design.
In 2017, with the premiere of the Riverdale series, Cole, who plays one of the main characters, returned to the front pages of the portals and revived the worldwide fame he had gained years earlier.
Dylan’s career was low-key. The last major project he was involved in was the franchise film After, After: in a thousand piecesin 2020.
Source: Clarin
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