Trailer Released for Hulu Documentary “Child Star,” Featuring Demi Lovato Discussing Childhood Fame

Demi Lovato is shining an eye-opening spotlight on childhood fame…

The 32-year-old half-Mexican American opens up about growing up in Hollywood in her upcoming Hulu documentary, Child Star, with the official trailer for the project arriving on Thursday, September 5.

Demi LovatoIn the two-minute clip, Lovato meets up with iconic former child stars such as Drew Barrymore, Kenan Thompson, Christina Ricci, Raven-Symoné, JoJo Siwa, Alyson Stoner and more, and they reflect on their careers, including struggles with substance abuse, societal pressure and more.

“Everyone wanted to make it in the industry at a young age,” Lovato is heard saying in the trailer, as scenes from her life on the Disney Channel and more flash on the screen. “I was seven years old.”

She continues, “It scares me to hear that these kids are making tens of millions of dollars. There have to be protections put in place.”

Nicola Marsh, and Lovato co-directed Child Star, which aims to “deconstruct the highs and lows of growing up in the spotlight through the lens of some of the world’s most famous former child stars,” according to a release.

Child Star is produced by OBB Media’s Michael D. Ratner, who directed and produced Lovato’s 2021 documentary, Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, along with Scott Ratner, Miranda Sherman, Kfir Goldberg and Lovato.

It’s executive produced by Marsh, Scooter Braun, Scott Manson, Jen McDaniels, Glenn Stickley and James Shin.

Child Star will be available to stream on Hulu beginning on September 17.

Adrienne Bailon-Houghton to Reunite with Raven-Symone on Disney Channel’s “Raven’s Home”

Adrienne Bailon-Houghton is heading Home

The 38-year-old Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian American singer, actress and television personality is set to recur on the fifth season of Raven-Symone’s Disney Channel series Raven’s Home.

Adrienne Bailon-Houghton, Raven's Home, Raven-Symone,

Bailon-Houghton will reprise the role of Raven’s high school bully Alana from That’s So Raven, according to TVLine. What’s more, Alana is now the principal of Bayside, where Booker enrolls after he and Raven move back to San Francisco to care for her father.

“I’ve always been hopeful about [playing Alana again], so to be able to make it happen was a dream come true,” Houghton tells TVLine. “I always love working with [Raven-Symoné]. We did the first Cheetah Girls movie when I was 19, and now I’m 38, so we’ve stayed friends for almost 20 years. We laugh at the fact that we were playing the high school students… and now we’re playing the parents. It’s so bizarre!”

The entire experience of returning to Raven’s world was “wildly nostalgic” for Houghton, beginning with the flowers she found in her dressing room from Gary Marsh, the president and chief creative officer for Disney Branded Television.

Adrienne Bailon-Houghton, Raven's Home, Raven-Symone,

“Gary has been one of those beacons of light throughout my career, ever since I was in The Cheetah Girls,” she says. “I would call him my industry father. To have a letter from him, welcoming me back to Disney Channel, I almost bawled my eyes out. I was so happy to be back. Not only was That’s So Raven filmed on that lot, but I also did The Suite Life of Zack and Cody on that lot. I remember all of our Cheetah Girls photo shoots and promo shoots. Even just being in the dressing room was insane.”

As for Alana being the principal, Houghton admits she was “fully shocked” by her character’s new gig. “How genius of the writers of this show to create that dynamic where the school bully becomes the principal,” she says. “It’s funny and ironic, and I’m loving being the authority figure.” Sure, it’s possible that Alana will eventually have a “pivotal moment” that inspires her to change her ways, but Houghton says she’s “having too much fun torturing Raven Baxter as a grown woman” to let that happen anytime soon.

Raven and Alana’s confrontational (yet playful) dynamic is on full display when the women eventually reunite, which Houghton credits to her and Raven’s decades-long friendship.

“We were able to have fun when Alana was the bully because we were comfortable enough to do all that physical comedy,” she says. “There are things we created and did that we were able to do because we were really friends.”

A premiere date for Raven’s Home Season 5 has not yet been announced.

Felix Avitia to Appear on Disney Channel’s “Raven’s Home”

Felix Avitia is coming Home

The 19-year-old Latino actor has been cast in Disney Channel’s Raven’s Home, which has just been renewed for a fifth season.

Felix Avitia

Starring Raven-Symoné as Raven Baxter and Isaac Ryan Brown as her son Booker, the spinoff series will continue to follow the adventures of the somewhat psychic Raven Baxter and her teen son Booker, who has inherited the same gift of catching glimpses of the future.

No word yet on Avitia’s role on the series.

In addition to Avitia, season five welcomes Rondell Sheridan to the cast, reprising the role of Victor Baxter, Raven’s dad, as well as Mykal-Michelle Harris and Emmy Liu-Wang.

Scott Thomas and Jed Elinoff developed the series and join Symoné as executive producers, along with Anthony C. Hill.

The series was created by Michael Poryes and Susan Sherman and is a production of It’s a Laugh Productions, Inc.

Avitia’s previous credits include Zero, Gamer’s Guide to Pretty Much Everything and Just The Tip.

Delfino Cast in ABC Comedy Pilot Starring Mandy Moore…

Majandra Delfino is getting Moore work this pilot season…

The 31-year-old half-Cuban/half-Venezuelan actress/singer, who is expecting her first child with husband David Walton, has been cast in ABC’s untitled comedy pilot starring singer/actress Mandy Moore.

Majandra Delfino

Moore will play a newlywed in the single-camera project who “gets the opportunity of a lifetime to run a hip, new restaurant” in her hometown. At the same time, this new “opportunity” brings her closer to her “needy and high maintenance family.”

Delfino, who most recently starred opposite Raven-Symoné on the short-lived ABC Family series State of Georgia, will play one of Annie’s sisters, who is divorced and living at home.

Delfino Expecting First Child with David Walton…

Newlywed Majandra Delfino will be getting a visit from the stork in the near future…

The 30-year-old Venezuelan actress, who married David Walton last March in Miami, exclusively revealed to People.com that the couple is expecting their first child.

Majandra Delfino & David Walton

“We couldn’t be more excited — or wildly unprepared,” expressed the parents-to-be. ”It’s going to be fantastic!”

Delfino, who rose to fame as Maria DeLuca on the hit show Roswell andmost recently co-starred with Raven-Symone on ABC Family’s short-lived State of Georgia, even shared a picture of her baby bump with her Twitter followers.

Majandra Delfino Pregnant

Meantime, Delfino’s 33-year-old hubby will star in NBC’s upcoming comedy Bent, which is set to premiere later on this year.