Aftercast: Just Be Grateful: August 12, 2025
Wally Show Podcast
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🗓️ 12 August 2025
⏱️ 23 minutes
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Kid actors in Hollywood, charging people to attend weddings, and we return to Hypothetical Hayden.
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to The Wallet Show Aftercast, all the stuff we didn't get to during the course of the show today. |
| 0:04.5 | Do you remember when we were watching TV during the show? We always have a good morning America on and stuff like that. We can kind of see what's going on in the world while we're doing the show in case something comes up. And there was a girl that you guys were talking about. She looked like a young actress. You're like, oh, I wonder what her deal is and you couldn't really place her. I know who that is now. |
| 0:02.1 | The brown-haired girl? |
| 0:03.3 | Yeah, yeah. |
| 0:04.1 | Short-cut. |
| 0:04.7 | Yeah, short-cut hair. Yeah. That is former child star Alison Stoner. Okay. And so she was in Camp Rock and she was... Camp Rock. The first place you saw her was the little white girl dancing in that missy elli |
| 0:38.3 | at work at video like when she was eight you know and like that was her and she voices she might |
| 0:45.3 | voice a character on phoenix and furb too oh that's possible i think you're right i think she's uh |
| 0:50.2 | busy or whatever yeah i think you're right she also also was in, oh, what was it? Oh, there was another movie. |
| 0:58.9 | Yeah, I can't think of it. Oh, cheaper by the dozen. She was in that. So anyway, she is writing a book about being young in Hollywood and that the industry needs to change. |
| 1:14.6 | And it's like Stoner who uses, this was the article, |
| 1:17.9 | Stoner who uses they them pronouns, sat down with Good Morning America, |
| 1:20.7 | and like, oh, well, yeah, Hollywood did mess her up. |
| 1:21.6 | You know, there you go. |
| 1:22.3 | There's your evidence. |
| 1:26.1 | You are, you can actually speak to this as an authority now. |
| 1:33.5 | You know, and so she wants legislation to protect young kids' finances, which I think is really smart. Because what happens is these kids, they get into this business. |
| 1:38.4 | You get a momager or a dadager. |
| 1:40.6 | You know, your mom or dad starts being your manager, starts taking money off of this, and then they're your parent. And so they're pushing you to do things. And then you're providing for the whole family, in essence. And that's a big burden for these little kids. And they have no idea what's going on at that age. She said when she was eight years old, she said, I had just about to turn nine and my childhood |
| 2:01.8 | was over. By the time I was nine, I was no longer in school. I was no longer able to connect |
| 2:06.3 | with my friends. Financially, I was taking on the pressures to provide for my entire family, |
| 2:13.4 | but this machine, I felt responsible to just keep my career going. I wasn't prepared for what was walking outside and suddenly having the world have access to me. |
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