But Cole Sprouse focused on his injury as a child actor in a new profile for the New York Times published on Tuesday. The 29-year-old actor delved into the “second round” of his fame in the successful series of The CW Riverdale and how he and his brother did not come out “unscathed” from their early fame. Rough Road: Cole Sprouse, 29, delved into his story as a Disney Channel star, who became Riverdale’s heartthrob and how he did not come out unscathed from his early career in a New York Times profile published on Tuesday. was seen March 27 in Beverly Hills Cole – who starred in the Disney show with Dylan’s twin brother Ashley Tisdale and Brenda Song – thought: “My brother and I used to say a lot: ‘Oh, you did it! Oh, you’re safe!” No. The young women on the channel we were on [Disney Channel] We were so intensely sexualized from so early on by me and my brother that there is absolutely no way to compare our experiences. “And every person who goes through this trauma has a unique experience,” he added. Cole admitted that he was “violently defensive” with other star children. The actor also revealed that Riverdale reminded him of his own childhood experiences. Cole – who plays Jughead Jones in the hit teen drama, said: “When we talk about star kids going crazy, what we’re not really talking about is how reputation is a trauma. Supporting them: Cole starred with his brother Dylan in The Disney Channel’s The Suite Life Of Zach & Cody, which made him a “violent defender” with child stars. appeared in The Suite Life Of Zack & Cody in 2005 Different expectations: He noted that “fame is a trauma” and defended the young female actors, whom he said were judged harsher than the young male stars. seen in Riverdale “So I’re violently defending people who make fun of some of the young women who were on the channel when I was younger, because I feel that they do not fully understand the humanity of this experience and what it takes to recover. “And, to be very honest, as I went through a second big round of this game of fame as an adult, I noticed the same psychological effects that fame has on a group of young adults as I did when I was a kid,” he added. “People have an easier time hiding,” Cole said [the psychological effects] when they grow up”. Take two: “And, to be very honest, as I go through a second big round of this game of fame as an adult, I have noticed the same psychological effects that fame has on a group of young adults as I did when I was a kid.” he said. March 23 photo in Los Angeles After serving as child actors, the siblings went to college, and Cole graduated from New York University with a degree in archeology. However, his manager had asked him to go through a few more auditions after graduation, after which he could quit acting forever if he wanted to. It turned out to be a coincidence, as he took on the lead role in Riverdale. “I started playing when I was so young that I did not try, as an adult, to think about whether I really liked the performance,” he admitted, speaking from a distance in Vancouver, Canada, where Riverdale is being filmed. “When I came back, I reminded myself that I love the art of acting very much. “But I still have a very complicated relationship with the culture of celebrities.” Back to that: Cole got his role at Riverdale after graduating from NYU with a degree in archeology, when his manager asked him to do one last round of auditions before leaving for good. still from Riverdale Cole also talked about an Instagram account he created to give himself an “agency” feel by taking pictures of people trying to take a picture of him in public without getting noticed. “It was an attempt to say, ‘Hi, I have an agency in the situation too,’” he said. “It helped me a lot.” The former child star also responded to fans’ speculation that he was not happy that Riverdale was renewed for a seventh season. “It’s not absolutely accurate,” he replied after laughing. “One, because I just assumed we would see our finality [seven-season] contracts. Secondly, I think the Internet assumes – because of how crazy our show is – that we are probably doing a little worse than we really are. No, thank you: Dropped the idea of restarting Suite Life. “I strongly believe that if something is beautiful in the past, you must let it remain beautiful,” he said. appeared in 2019 in San Diego, California. “It’s easy to forget that people love the show. And I think it will be appreciated much more in 10 years than now. It would be very pompous on my part to say that another period of economic stability is not something that would be attractive. Although I’m not going to lie. “Memes make me laugh,” he said. Cole ended his interview by ruling out the possibility of Suite Life restarting with his brother. “I do not think I will ever return to it. Not that I have a problem with others making the issue of rebooting. “I just strongly believe that if something is beautiful in the past, you should let it remain beautiful,” he shared. “Bringing it into the future looks a bit like reheating a very good, fresh meal in the microwave. It would be hard to be in my 30s and leave [in a deep growl]”Jacques and Cody are back, man!”