"Welcome to another episode of Splash. In today's episode, we'll be taking at some of your childhood stars which have changed so much that you wouldn't recognize them. Nickelodeon has starred so many child stars and after a lot of years, many things have changed. Many of the tv shows and animations have become so popular over the years with some them becoming classics. Even adults still watch some of these shows and enjoy these memorable moments. Some of these stars have gone on to continue their illustrious acting career. While others have disappeared completely and chosen completely different paths. The stories of each child star are different and everyone followed their own path. We'll take a look at those who have continued well in their career and those who have fallen back."
"When you're done with this episode, make sure that you like the video and comment. Stay tuned to learn more about these childhood stars and how they have fared."
8. Jenette McCurdy "Jenette was one of the few childhood stars who enjoyed fame from a quite early age. She had taken on many roles even from a very young age. However, her most notable role was on the popular show " iCarly". She starred as "Sam "Puckett alongside teenage sensation Miranda Cosgrove who starred as "Carly Shay". McCurdy enjoyed a lot of success in this show as it spanned 6 seasons. Her next famous appearance was on the Nickelodeon duo; Sam and Cat. She was famous on the show for her role with the now-world-class co-star Ariana Grande. McCurdy's next star role was on a 2015 TV show titled "Between". But this show was canceled soon after. She returned again in 2018 and began her directing role with a short movie to remember her mother. In recent times, she has become known to become a director and actor in many short films. Recently she broke some bad news about herself through a post on HuffPost where she admitted to having an eating disorder. Her post was also written to orientate on the National Eating Disorder Support Day."
7. Kenan Thompson "Well, Thompson has come quite far from being just a childhood TV star. He has grown to make a name for himself but there was a time where his fame was closely associated with that of co-star "Kel Mitchell". Both of them a tad a TV series title " Kenan and Kel" which became very popular during the 90s. You would practically always see both of them together. Thompson later went on to star on a sketch comedy show, "All That" which lasted about 5 different seasons. S 'n' L became his next landmark in 2003. To date, he has gone on to be the longest-running member of this amazing comedy series and he doesn't plan to make it easy to beat anytime soon. Kenan Thompson also holds the record for a celebrity with the most impressions. His career has gone on to enjoy a lot of success and he's one of the most successful stars to meet from Nickelodeon."
6. Kel Mitchell "What better name to mention next than the partner of the dynamic duo " Kenan and Kel". Kel Mitchell starred on the show alongside his partner Kenan Thompson. He was also a part of the original "All That" cast which ran from 1994 - 1999. He also played another role as an amusing fast-food worker on the "Good burger sketch". This series became so popular that a movie remake was attempted. He had a little episode in 2006 and lost some games. But he remains alive and is doing well. To further his career, he auditioned for a spot on S 'n' L but only lost out to former partner Kenan Thompson. Mitchell became a voice-over artist to T-bone on Clifford the " Big Red Dog" from 2000 - 2003. He spent the latter part of his 2000s making guest appearances on a number of TV series. In a difficult part of his career, he turned to alcohol and drugs. Mitchell had since been able to regain his image owing to return to his faith and better relationships with his wife and kids. In 2015, he made a reappearance as a guest star alongside his former partner, Kenan Thompson on the "Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon". They managed to do a little flash in the past of the popular TV show, "Good burger Sketch".
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