Dylan Sprouse Says He Finds Regretful Child Actors ‘Strange and Bratty’

Dylan spoke with Andy Cohen about how being a child actor provided him with everything he loves currently.

by:
Jackie Kolgraf
August 1, 2024

In a recent episode of “Andy Cohen Live,” host Andy Cohen asked Dylan Sprouse about the “Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV” documentary that debuted back in March.

Dylan and his twin brother, Cole Sprouse, started as child actors at just six months old, later reaching mainstream fame as the title characters on Disney Channel’s “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody” in 2005.

Although Dylan hasn’t watched the documentary yet (“When I have time to watch anything, I’m gonna catch up on my anime,” he said), he confirmed his childhood Hollywood experience was “always great.”

“Are you happy that you had that experience and you had that great success, or do you at all mourn, maybe, what you didn’t have?” Andy asked.

“No, not at all, and I find it really annoying when people do,” Dylan said. “I’m like, ‘Dude, you had a great opportunity.’ I mean, it provided me everything in my life that I love currently, and it’s a great platform for me. And it put me through college, and I have a house, and I have a lovely wife who I wouldn’t have met unless I did something like that.”

He added, “I just find it really strange and bratty to do the opposite.”

The “Andy Cohen Live” show airs weekdays at 10am ET only on Radio Andy (Ch. 102). Stream previous episodes on the SiriusXM app.



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