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Disney Channel Main Characters Quiz — BuzzFeed Quizzes
Disney Channel Main Characters Quiz — BuzzFeed Quizzes

Buzz Feed

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

Disney Channel Main Characters Quiz — BuzzFeed Quizzes

In case you have been off the socials, Miley Cyrus is teasing something exciting for the 20th anniversary of Hannah Montana. For all others who grew up in the 2000s, it's safe to say, we are alllll losing our collective minds. Will it be a reunion? A filmed special? How about a pop-up performance played by none other than the beloved Hannah Montana? The internet has been speculating, and we are here for it! So in the spirit of peak Disney Channel nostalgia — whether your kids grew up in the early 2000s, you did, or you just love a good Disney+ deep dive — it's time to put your OG knowledge to the test. Can you match these ex-Disney stars to the shows that made them famous? Let's find out... Out of my own personal in the comments which Jonas Brother had your heart, and don't hold back! Back in the day, all my friends were Team Joe, but let's be real…Nick grew up and suddenly became everyone's adult crush practically overnight. Or maybe, just maybe, we're all actually crushing on Priyanka and have a little secondhand love for the guy who managed to lock that down. Hard to say. And for more fun quizzes, make sure you follow BuzzFeed Canada on TikTok and Instagram!

Disney princess refuses to take photo with creepy fan after seeing something shocking on his body
Disney princess refuses to take photo with creepy fan after seeing something shocking on his body

New York Post

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Disney princess refuses to take photo with creepy fan after seeing something shocking on his body

What a Tangled web this guy weaved, when he approached theme park royalty like a creep. Long hair and a sweet smile didn't stop Katrina, a former Princess Rapunzel actress at Disney World, from cutting a fan meet-and-greet short after one freaky fella flashed his 'gross' ink. 'I told a guest I wouldn't take a photo with them because of their inappropriate tattoo of the Disney princess,' Katrina recalled, detailing the hairy encounter to over 570,000 TikTok viewers. 5 Katrina (not pictured) refused to snap pics with a fan who flashed his freaky tattoos of Disney princesses in sexually-suggestive positions. Getty Images The indecent incident occurred at age 19, while she portrayed the mane character in the Disney College Program — a paid internship that offers young adults on-the-job training and educational opportunities. But Katrina was the one who taught this tattooed fool a thing or two. 'A man came in during our fireworks set…he was the only guest in the room — so it's just this man, the princesses, the photographers and an attendant,' she said. 'He came up to me and was like, 'Oh, Rapunzel, I want to show you my tattoo.'' 5 The ex-Disney character actress claims the man's entire body was covered in sleazy tattoos. deagreez – Katrina, who was stationed at the park's Town Square Theater alongside two other Disney damsels, kindly agreed to take a peek at the art on his arm. Unfortunately, however, the image left her seeing red. 'It is a risqué, to say the least, photo of Rapunzel with only her hair covering her bits and some suggestive adult things going on,' said the blond of the NSFW stamp. 'Then I realize, this guy's whole body is covered in tattoos like that of the princesses.' 5 Katrina alerted Disney staffers of the man's distasteful display. GC Images The fairy tale star's nightmare only got worse from there. 'Next, he asks me, 'Can I have a hug?,'' she remembered. 'I said 'No.'' 'Then he said, 'Well, can we take a picture?,' and I said 'No. None of us are going to take a picture with you.'' 5 Katrina demonstrated courage similar to that of Princess Rapunzel in Disney's 'Tangled.' ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection The noticeably 'upset,' unnamed man moved on to the next princess, hoping she hadn't caught wind of Katrina's protest. But an incensed Katrina notified the attendant of the bonehead's odd behavior, demanding immediate intervention. 'I'm explaining [to the attendant], 'You need to get a manger. This guy needs to cover up. None of us need to see photos like that of our characters,' she said, 'or give him a hug or don't need the character taking a picture next to that kind of a tattoo for that to be out online.' 5 The manager informed the creep that he could either cover up or get kicked out of the theme park by security staffers. Getty Images 'It was like, this is bad,' said Katrina with an awkward laugh. 'Red flag, red flag. Sirens going off.' A manger quickly arrived on the scene with an ultimatum for the 'pissed' perv — either cover the tats with a long-sleeve shirt and sweatpants or be escorted off of Disney's grounds by security. It's unclear whether the dope chose to put on more clothes or get the old heave-ho. Either way, social media supporters showered Katrina with support for vanquishing the villain in true Disney princess style. 'Shout out to you for not freezing which is what I would've done at 19,' clapped a commenter. 'I'm so proud of you. That's so uncomfortable,' another praised. 'I could not imagine being 19 and experiencing a moment like that while in character,' wrote an equally impressed onlooker, to which Katrina said, 'I was definitely shocking to me, and I was worried I would get in trouble. 'Thankfully my team had my back!.'

It's hardly breaking news, people: Sex sells and Sabrina's a savvy vendor
It's hardly breaking news, people: Sex sells and Sabrina's a savvy vendor

The Age

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Age

It's hardly breaking news, people: Sex sells and Sabrina's a savvy vendor

In case you've been living under a rock while the world quite literally blows up around us, for reasons unbeknownst we are still talking about Sabrina Carpenter, the 'woman who ruled most of 2025'. If you need me to fill in the gaps, she's that pint-sized ex-Disney princess producing earworms and pornographically suggestive album covers where she's crouching on all fours in front of a man who's grabbing her hair (and please give me the number of whoever designed the cave you're living in). In fact, there was so much hoo-ha around the aforementioned album cover, she's released an alternative one 'approved by God': a classy black-and-white Marilyn Monroe-esque pose of Carpenter holding a man's arm. It's a tale as old as time (or at least the internet): a pop starlet comes crashing into our collective consciousness, producing catchy but non-memorable songs and we scratch our heads, trying to work out what her secret sauce is. We did it to Miley Cyrus (I endured her tongue-twerking 2014 Bangerz tour as a support worker accompanying a fan), Tay Tay and Rihanna. Carpenter is the latest incarnation, and it's no mystery what part of her strategic brand is selling (her first Man's Best Friend album cover might give you a clue). Yet, we discuss ... Some argue the cover, and by extension, Carpenter's brand identity, is 'secretly satirical'. Others have suggested her secret sauce is 'comedy'. Loading Her recently released single Manchild is hanging on the pointy end of the Billboard 100 charts (No. 2 at the time of writing) and, sure, it's catchy. Some lyrics are funny ('Why so sexy if so dumb? And how survive the Earth so long?') But let's not kid ourselves or ignore the Daisy Dukes (very short cut-off jeans) in the Manchild video: sex is still the main brand pillar, and it's getting old. I just learnt that Carpenter is a Disney graduate, which makes sense; I should have picked it. This is a classic brand evolution playbook: somewhere in Hollywood there's a seedy PR dude ripe for a #metoo exposé after years of ushering Disney princesses out of the castle and into the red-light district. Love her or hate her, right-wing commentator Candace Owens nailed it when she said of that album cover: 'If she had wanted to be controversial, she'd have kept her clothes on, gotten married and had some kids on the cover of her album, like she just had a nice family shot.'

It's hardly breaking news, people: Sex sells and Sabrina's a savvy vendor
It's hardly breaking news, people: Sex sells and Sabrina's a savvy vendor

Sydney Morning Herald

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sydney Morning Herald

It's hardly breaking news, people: Sex sells and Sabrina's a savvy vendor

In case you've been living under a rock while the world quite literally blows up around us, for reasons unbeknownst we are still talking about Sabrina Carpenter, the 'woman who ruled most of 2025'. If you need me to fill in the gaps, she's that pint-sized ex-Disney princess producing earworms and pornographically suggestive album covers where she's crouching on all fours in front of a man who's grabbing her hair (and please give me the number of whoever designed the cave you're living in). In fact, there was so much hoo-ha around the aforementioned album cover, she's released an alternative one 'approved by God': a classy black-and-white Marilyn Monroe-esque pose of Carpenter holding a man's arm. It's a tale as old as time (or at least the internet): a pop starlet comes crashing into our collective consciousness, producing catchy but non-memorable songs and we scratch our heads, trying to work out what her secret sauce is. We did it to Miley Cyrus (I endured her tongue-twerking 2014 Bangerz tour as a support worker accompanying a fan), Tay Tay and Rihanna. Carpenter is the latest incarnation, and it's no mystery what part of her strategic brand is selling (her first Man's Best Friend album cover might give you a clue). Yet, we discuss ... Some argue the cover, and by extension, Carpenter's brand identity, is 'secretly satirical'. Others have suggested her secret sauce is 'comedy'. Loading Her recently released single Manchild is hanging on the pointy end of the Billboard 100 charts (No. 2 at the time of writing) and, sure, it's catchy. Some lyrics are funny ('Why so sexy if so dumb? And how survive the Earth so long?') But let's not kid ourselves or ignore the Daisy Dukes (very short cut-off jeans) in the Manchild video: sex is still the main brand pillar, and it's getting old. I just learnt that Carpenter is a Disney graduate, which makes sense; I should have picked it. This is a classic brand evolution playbook: somewhere in Hollywood there's a seedy PR dude ripe for a #metoo exposé after years of ushering Disney princesses out of the castle and into the red-light district. Love her or hate her, right-wing commentator Candace Owens nailed it when she said of that album cover: 'If she had wanted to be controversial, she'd have kept her clothes on, gotten married and had some kids on the cover of her album, like she just had a nice family shot.'

Sabrina Carpenter risks angering fans as she teases divisive change to her shows
Sabrina Carpenter risks angering fans as she teases divisive change to her shows

Daily Mirror

time19-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Sabrina Carpenter risks angering fans as she teases divisive change to her shows

Singing superstar Sabrina Carpenter has recently released her new single Manchild which is sitting at number one in the music charts, but fans may not be able to film her performing it at her next show American pop star Sabrina Carpenter has said that she is planning to anger her fans with an divisive move. The singer has said that she is considering banning phones from her future concerts after going to a no-phones gig herself. However, the singer has said that she thinks the move would "honestly p*** off" her fans but this wouldn't stop her. The star said she first came up with the idea when she went to a Silk Sonic gig where they did the same thing. ‌ Sabrina admitted that she felt like she had been taken back in time but that it improved her experience. She said it feels "super normal" for her to have phones at events but thinks it is a good idea to ban them. ‌ In an interview with Rolling Stone, Sabrina said: "I went to see Silk Sonic in Vegas, and they locked my phone. I've never had a better experience at a concert. I genuinely felt like I was back in the '70s - wasn't alive. "Genuinely felt like I was there. Everyone's singing, dancing, looking at each other, and laughing. It really, really just felt so beautiful. I've grown up in the age of people having iPhones at shows. "It unfortunately feels super normal to me. I can't blame people for wanting to have memories. But depending on how long I want to be touring, and what age I am, girl, take those phones away. "You cannot zoom in on my face. Right now, my skin is soft and supple. It's fine. Do not zoom in on me when I'm 80 years old up there." ‌ Phones being banned at concerts have become increasingly comment over the last few years which means that fans can't record videos of the event. Several well-known acts have implemented the ban themselves including Ghost and Jack White. Music legend Bob Dylan also had a phone ban for his UK tour last year. Sabrina recently came under fire after revealing the album artwork for her new project Man's Best Friend. She shared the album cover on June 12, posting two images, one of a dog wearing a collar which reads Man's Best Friend and the second shows the pop star on her hands and knees as a figure standing over her is seen pulling her hair. One fan shared their views about the cover, saying: "I'm excited to hear the music! Just not so keen on the cover. Seeing this alongside the Sydney Sweeney stuff and Bonnie Blue's petting zoo, I just really have to question what on earth is going on at the moment." As a second said: "I feel like the undertone of violence in this cover is so triggering." While another asked: "Does she have a personality outside of sex?", as the ex-Disney star wrote: "girl yes and it is goooooood."

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