Judy Garland ’s mother made her start perform when she was only 2 class old . She sang and danced with her sisters before movie screenings at the local movie theater her father possess .

Becoming famous at a very young age is usually overwhelming for celebrities, and for many child stars, their career in entertainment was chosen for them by their parents. Because of their youth, they can easily get taken advantage of. Many former child stars have shared how their parents took advantage of their fame and money or how powerful people in show business mistreated them. These are some celebrities who have spoken about it:

Warning : This post comprise citation of eating disorder and abuse .

1.Alyson Stonerwrotein an essay that at the age of 6, she had to audition for scenes depicting sexual violence and that it took an emotional toll on her.

She alsostatedthat at 12 years old, she was overworked and chronically stressed, which led to her being malnourished and having eating disorders.

2.Cole Sprousespoke upabout having trauma from childhood fame and how “every single person going through that trauma has a unique experience. When we talk about child stars going nuts, what we’re not actually talking about is how fame is trauma.”

Headdedthat he and his brother Dylan Sprouse can’t even compare their experience to the female child stars on Disney Channel because they “were so heavily sexualized from such an earlier age.”

3.Raven-Symonéopened upabout how when she was a child, she was body-shamed for years and that people in the industry would tell her to watch her weight.

She alsoclaimedshe was not allowed to eat on the set ofThe Cosby Show: “I remember not being able to have the bagel or anything at — we would call it crafty, where it’s just a table of food, ready for you to eat whatever you want. And I remember people would be like, ‘You can’t eat that. You’re getting fat!’ I’m like, ‘I’m 7! I’m hungry!’”

4.Christy Carlson Romanorevealedthat her mother had tried to get all of her siblings into performing, but that she was the only one who had success with it. At 6 years old, she was already booking small roles on television.

Christy revealed she wasdevastedafter landing the role inEven Stevens,because at the time, she was finally starting to have a normal life in her hometown of Connecticut, was dating a boy, and didn’t want to leave her family for Los Angeles. “I’ve never really unpacked how that must have felt, but I know that it was very traumatizing,” she said.

As an adult, sherealizedhow little control she had over her childhood and now feels that parents should only seek out acting opportunities for their kids if it is organic to their dream.

5.Miley Cyrus hasstatedhow the fame from starring onHannah Montanaprobably caused her some serious psychological damage. She enjoyed acting and being on the series, but once she started to tour as the Hannah Montana persona, it became too much.

Sheexplainedhow because she toured as Hannah in real life, people didn’t distinguish Miley Cyrus from Miley Stewart, the TV character, and it became harder for her to do so herself. She said, “I think that’s what’s probably a little wrong with me now. I mark that up to doing some extreme damage in my psyche as an adult person.”

6.When Taylor Momsen wasaskedto explain her “bad attitude” on the set ofGossip Girl,she answered that her parents signed her up with Ford Modeling when she was just 2 years old.

Shesaid, “No 2-year-old wants to be working, but I had no choice. My whole life, I was in and out of school. I didn’t have friends. I was working constantly and I didn’t have a real life.”

7.In 1989, Gary Colemansuedhis parents for misappropriating his multimillion dollar fortune while he was working as a child actor onDiff’rent Strokes.

By the time he died in 2010 at 42 years old, he had notspokento his parents in about 20 years.

8.Brooke Shields' mother was her manager at the start of her career, and shereceiveda lot of backlash for letting 12-year-old Brooke play a child sex worker inPretty Baby,which included a nude scene of her.

Brooke hasexpressedthat she doesn’t regret doing the film, saying, “I was such a naïve, innocent child. I wasn’t Lolita. I didn’t have that precocious understanding of my sexuality.” She’s often defended her mother for letting her participate in the film. In 2014, she defended her mother, saying that she considered the movie mild for what’s acceptable in films now.

When Brooke went to Cannes Film Festival, the filmcausedan uproar, and someone trying to cut Brooke’s hair with scissors had to be restrained. She expressed how traumatic this was, saying, “I had never seen frenzy like that. It was so obscene but absurd. I couldn’t identify with it…the magnitude of the attention was really scary.”

She still has no regrets about doing the film. In 2018, whenaskedif she would let her daughters be in a movie likePretty Baby, she said, “In this environment and with social media and with the dangers on that level and just being a mom now, looking at my 11-year-old, I would not facilitate it."

9.Judy Garland’s mothermadeher start performing when she was only 2 years old. She sang and danced with her sisters before movie screenings at the local movie theater her father owned.

When Judy was 4, her mothermovedthe family to California. “From the day we arrived in Lancaster, all the wonderful carefree fun and joy in my family began to vanish,” Judy said. “Suddenly mother decided we had to be stars. She started to drag us to anyplace someone important might see us.”

By the time she was 7, she wasperformingwith her siblings every night. “The only time I felt wanted when I was a kid was when I was performing,” she said.

10.Macaulay Culkin’s father Kit managed him during his childhood career. Macaulayhas sharedthat his father was controlling and had him on a very busy filming schedule in the early ’90s. He added his father made him stay up every night to study the lines he would have to say the next day.

Macaulayassertedthat his father was “such a crazy person” that he forced him to doSNLwithout cue cards when he hosted the show at 11 years old.

Macaulay hasexplainedthat he felt his father was jealous of him because “everything he tried to do in his life I excelled at before I was 10 years old.”

When Macaulaystoppedacting after his 1994 movieRichie Rich,he told his parents, “I’m done, guys — hope you all made your money because there is no more coming from me.”

His parents were never married and after he stopped acting, his motherfiledfor custody. Macaulay ended up taking his parents to court to stop them from controlling his $17 million in earnings. Since then, he and his father have been estranged.

11.Jennette McCurdyhas been very openabout how her mom, Debbie McCurdy, became determined to make her famous when she was 6 years old. She said, “My mom had always dreamt of being a famous actor, and she became obsessed with making me a star.”

Jennetterevealedthat when she was 10, her mother started bleaching her hair, whitening her teeth, and teaching her how to count calories. By the time she was cast iniCarly, she was struggling with eating disorders.

Jennette’s mother died of cancer in 2013, and Jennette went to therapy to help recover from her eating disorders in 2018. Shestated, “I know if my mom were alive, I’d still have an eating disorder.”

12.Drew Barrymore’s mom Jaid got Drewstartedin acting at 11 months old in a dog commercial.

Drew became globally famous at 7 years old after starring inE.T.Drew’s mommanagedher career and took Drew out with her friends multiple times a week.

After Jaid divorced Drew’s dad, shetook9-year-old Drew to Studio 54, where Drew was first introduced to and encouraged to dance with other young male celebrities. Drew was first exposed to drugs here, and by 12 years old, she’d been in rehab. When Drew was asked if she felt exploited by her parents, she answered, “I mean, well, yeah, I think with my mother, it was definitely too out there."

13.The Jackson 5 experienced physical abuse from their father. Michael Jacksonrevealedthat their father, Joe Jackson, would physically abuse the group to work longer and harder.

Hestatedthat if there were any mistakes during the group’s rehearsals, Joe Jackson would beat them with a tree branch, a belt, or an electrical cord.

14.Ariel Winter hasspoken outabout how acting wasn’t her choice, but it was her mother’s. Ariel shared that her mother, Crystal Workman, had dreams of being an actor herself. Ariel said that with Crystal as her stage mom, she dealt with a lot of abuse and exploitation.

Once Ariel’s acting career began, shesaidher mom put her on a strict diet and neglected her education. Her mother also had her dress in outfits that sexualized her. Ariel claimed her mom put her in “the smallest miniskirts, sailor suits, low-cut things, the shortest dresses you’ve ever seen. People thought I was 24 when I was 12. If there was going to be a nude scene when I was that age, my mother would have a thousand percent said yes.”

Sharon Sacks, Ariel’s on-setteacher, said that she got so concerned by the intense diet Ariel was on that she started sharing food with her. She also said that Ariel’s mom would keep her out late at parties when she was just 12 and 13 years old. Ariel legallyemancipatedherself at 14.

15.Aaron Carterclaimedthat as a teen musician, his family spent $500 million of his money on 15 houses and 30 cars. He claimed that when his parents sold the houses, he didn’t get a cut of the profits.

He alsoallegedthat his dad shot a .44 magnum near his ear — which resulted in him going 70% deaf in one ear — to force him into signing a $256,000 check.

16.And lastly, Shirley Temple’s mother Gertrude started her in the entertainment industry when she was atoddler, and by the time Shirley was 12, she had starred in 44 films.

Shirley was making over $200 a week from 20th Century Fox Studios, but shekept$20 a week after her parents took their share.

By the time Shirley was an adult, she hadearned$3.2 million, but she only found $44,000 in her accounts because her father allegedly didn’t put her money as a child star in a court-ordered trust.

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Young Alyson Stoner

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Cole Sprouse stands outdoors amongst lush greenery, wearing a tailored suit over an open-collared shirt

Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse wear themed outfits resembling traditional German attire in a candy shop scene

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Young Raven-Symoné on "The Cosby Show."

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Christy Carlson Romano and the rest of the cast from "Even Stevens."

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