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11 Dark Secrets of Old Hollywood Child Stars That Are Tragic
The lives of child stars are rarely as glamorous as they appear on screen, and during the Golden Age of cinema, protections for minors were virtually nonexistent. While modern Hollywood has its issues, early film history is littered with accounts of horrifying treatment and exploitation. Here are the heartbreaking revelations from classic Hollywood child stars who survived the system to tell their stories.
1. Shirley Temple: The Dark Side of America’s Sweetheart
Shirley Temple remains the definitive child icon, beginning her career at just three years old. In her revealing memoir, Child Star, Temple detailed the “black box” discipline method used on set. When child actors misbehaved, they were locked in a dark sound booth and forced to sit on a large block of ice to “cool off.”

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“I suffered from styes, earaches, and various health issues because of that box,” Shirley recalled. Beyond the physical punishment, she later criticized her early roles as a “cynical exploitation” of innocence. Off-camera, the abuse was even more sinister; she alleged that MGM producer Arthur Freed exposed himself to her when she was only 11.

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Even as a teenager, the danger persisted. At 17, producer David O. Selznick allegedly chased her around his office after locking the door. She attributed her escape to her “agility as a dancer,” narrowly avoiding a traumatic encounter.

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2. Jackie Coogan: The Tragic Reality of the First Mega-Star
Jackie Coogan was the first true child superstar, famously appearing in Charlie Chaplin’s The Kid. He was a merchandising powerhouse, with his face on everything from dolls to peanut butter. By the 1920s, he earned a record-breaking $500,000 salary from MGM.

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However, upon reaching adulthood, Coogan discovered a devastating betrayal. His parents had squandered his millions. Following a bitter legal battle with his mother, he found that only a fraction of his fortune remained. He eventually walked away with just $35,000 after cashing in his own life insurance.

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His tragedy led to the Coogan Law, designed to protect the earnings of young performers. While he found later fame as Uncle Fester in The Addams Family, the emotional scars remained. His daughter recalled him weeping, lamenting that the “beautiful child” he once was had become a “hideous monster.”

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3. Jackie Cooper: Psychological Warfare and Stolen Innocence
Jackie Cooper rose to fame in Our Gang and became the youngest Best Actor Oscar nominee for Skippy. To get him to cry on cue, director Norman Taurog—his own uncle—employed psychological torture. Taurog once had a guard “shoot” Cooper’s dog off-camera, leading the boy to believe his pet was dead just to capture a scene of genuine grief.

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In his autobiography, Please Don’t Shoot My Dog, Cooper described a childhood stripped of normal activities like bike riding. The abuse continued into his teens; at 17, screen legend Joan Crawford initiated a ritualized six-month affair with him, which included a bizarre routine of bathing and “powdering” the teenager.

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4. Judy Garland: A Lifetime of Forced Addiction
Judy Garland was pushed onto the stage at age two by her mother, whom she later called “the real Wicked Witch of the West.” By age 10, her mother was already dosing her with amphetamines for energy and sleeping pills for rest, sparking a lifelong battle with substance abuse.

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By the time she filmed The Wizard of Oz at 16, the studio’s demands were lethal. MGM forced her onto a restrictive diet of black coffee, chicken soup, and cigarettes to keep her thin.

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Garland also faced rampant sexual harassment. She alleged that MGM head Louis B. Mayer habitually groped her, and other executives threatened to destroy her career if she didn’t comply with their sexual demands.

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5. Mickey Rooney: The High Cost of Early Fame
Mickey Rooney, Garland’s frequent co-star, shared a similarly grueling fate. Performing since he was an infant, Rooney was a drug and alcohol addict before he hit 18. He recalled a childhood of poverty before Hollywood, once living in a car and hunting rabbits for food.

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On the set of the Mickey McGuire shorts, Rooney faced dangerous conditions. He described being “cold and surrounded by firecrackers,” once nearly drowning when a prop cart fell into a sinkhole—all for a lunch of a single banana.

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6. Freddie Bartholomew: A Family Feud Over Fortune
Freddie Bartholomew was a British child star who became a sensation in the US with David Copperfield. When the money started rolling in, his estranged birth parents suddenly appeared, sparking a brutal multi-year legal battle against the aunt who actually raised him.

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The litigation was so expensive and lengthy that it “drained dry” his entire childhood fortune. By the time the dust settled, the millions he earned were gone, spent entirely on legal fees and settlements for his parents.

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7. Elizabeth Taylor: The Child Forced into Womanhood
Elizabeth Taylor began her career at 10, but she found the studio system “grim.” By 16, she was being cast as the wife of men twice her age. She famously remarked that while the world saw a sophisticated woman, she was internally a “terrified little girl.”

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MGM’s publicity machine manufactured fake romances for her, but her actual life was so sheltered that she felt unprepared for reality. This lack of agency led to her first marriage at 18 to Nicky Hilton, an alleged abuser.

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8. Natalie Wood: Manufactured Tears and Trauma
Natalie Wood was controlled by a mother who would go to horrific lengths for a performance, including tearing apart a live butterfly in front of Natalie to make her cry. At 11, she nearly drowned during a movie shoot, creating a permanent phobia of water.

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As a teen, her mother reportedly “pushed” her toward older men for career leverage, including Frank Sinatra. Her sister, Lana Wood, later alleged that Natalie was sexually assaulted by Kirk Douglas when she was just 16.

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9. Bobby Driscoll: Disney’s Forgotten Boy
Bobby Driscoll was the voice and face of Disney’s Peter Pan. Despite his success, he was bullied at school and allegedly abused by his parents. When he hit puberty and developed acne, Disney dropped him immediately.

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Driscoll found out he was fired when he was barred from the studio lot. “I was carried on a silver platter and then dumped into the garbage can,” he later said. He became a heroin addict at 17 and tragically died young and unidentified in an abandoned building.

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10. Hayley Mills: The Price of the “Pollyanna” Image
Hayley Mills was a Disney staple in the 60s, but the pressure to remain “the perfect child” took a toll. She struggled with bulimia as a teenager in an attempt to maintain her youthful appearance.

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Furthermore, Mills discovered that 91% of her childhood earnings were taken by the British government in taxes. She also navigated a complicated family dynamic where her own father reportedly harbored resentment toward her massive success.

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11. Diana Serra Cary: The Legend of Baby Peggy
Baby Peggy was a silent film powerhouse, making 150 shorts before she turned six. Her father “trained” her through extreme obedience and fear. She was often put in life-threatening situations, like being thrown from moving vehicles or placed in deep water.

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Her fortune was eventually stolen by a business advisor, and her movies were largely destroyed by studios for the silver nitrate in the film. As an adult, Diana Cary eventually reconciled with her “Baby Peggy” persona, though she viewed the child star as an entirely separate, traumatized person.

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Barry Keoghan Denies Sabrina Carpenter Cheating Allegations
Barry Keoghan is finally opening up about the viral cheating allegations involving Sabrina Carpenter following their high-profile breakup.

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To get you up to speed: After news broke that Barry and Sabrina reportedly split in late 2024 after a year of dating, the internet was flooded with rumors that he had been unfaithful to the “Espresso” singer with influencer Breckie Hill. For her part, Breckie quickly shut down the cheating speculation on her own platforms.

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Despite the denial, the wave of online negativity aimed at the Saltburn star was so intense that he eventually felt forced to delete his Instagram account and release a statement regarding the “hate” he was enduring during that period.

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While appearing on a recent episode of the Friends Keep Secrets podcast, Barry addressed those persistent cheating rumors directly. He shared a candid look at how the public narrative has fundamentally altered his life—and his perspective was truly heartbreaking.

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“I came off Instagram and social profiles,” he confessed during the interview. “I’ve stopped going to events. I’ve stopped, you know, just, socializing. It’s because, you know, there was a narrative out there that was never really sort of even spoken on, a narrative that’s not true, and I never confirmed or said anything about it. And, you know, I just disappeared.”

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Reflecting on the unique struggles of “having a relationship in the public eye,” Barry pointed toward the video where Breckie denied the rumors. “No one seemed to latch on to that video,” he noted, expressing frustration over how the public perception has shifted since the breakup.

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“I’m not asking for people to become my fan and like me because that’s not normal either,” he continued. “But I’m asking for people to stop assuming and also stop jumping on this narrative and attacking me and dragging me down in any way you can, involving my parents who are no longer with me… just absolutely disgusting and vile. There’s videos on TikTok literally going, ‘I hate him.'”

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Watch the entire interview here:
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Billie Eilish Addresses Rumors of a Falling Out With Finneas
Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas (frequently stylized as FINNEAS) have solidified their status as the most formidable songwriting team in modern pop. Together, they have secured multiple Grammys and Oscars, building an impressive catalog of global hits that continues to expand.

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Recently, rumors began circulating that the iconic sibling duo might be experiencing some friction. While the whispers may have bypassed some, they certainly reached Billie. In a candid new interview with Elle, the “Birds of a Feather” singer addressed these falling out rumors directly to clear the air.

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“I heard somebody say, ‘Did you guys hear Finneas and Billie had a falling-out?’” Billie recounted during the interview. She followed up with a definitive statement regarding their bond: “Finneas and I have never and will never have a falling-out, ever in our lives.”

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“We’ll get in the biggest fucking fight you’ve ever heard of in your life…and five minutes later, we’re back, laughing and making music,” she explained. “It’s sibling shit. There’s nothing else in the world like sibling relationships.” It is a sentiment many with siblings can certainly relate to.

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While discussing their dynamic, Billie also touched upon the daunting prospect of potentially not collaborating with Finneas one day. Her take on the future of their professional partnership was both refreshingly honest and surprisingly open-ended.

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“If I never saw Finneas at all, I might literally never make a song again,” she mused, before posing a deeper question about their personal growth: “But how do we move on and have separate lives?”

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It is the classic dilemma that defines almost every legendary creative partnership. As fans ponder the future of their favorite musical duo, the full profile offers even more insight into Billie’s current world.
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Shannon Elizabeth OnlyFans Earnings: American Pie Star Wealth
If you’re a millennial of a certain age, you know Shannon Elizabeth from a few things. Between the American Pie franchise, Tomcats, Scary Movie, and even a Jay and Silent Bob movie or two, she was arguably one of the queens of the “movies you watched at a sleepover party” subcategory.

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Shannon’s acting career has remained fairly steady since then, but she recently took on a new role entirely: OnlyFans creator. She joined the service just a few weeks ago, telling People at the time that starting her own OnlyFans was because “I’ve spent my entire career working in Hollywood, where other people controlled the narrative and the outcome of my career. This new chapter is about changing that, showing off a more sexy side no one has seen, and being closer to my fans.”

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Well, just a few weeks later, People has a new report on how the OnlyFans foray is going for Shannon — and as it turns out, she’s seemingly struck content-creator gold in the process.

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A source tells the publication that Shannon brought in “more than seven figures” on the first week she joined OnlyFans. Seven figures! Let that sink in.

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The source adds that Shannon “is really making a name for herself” on her page, and they also note that there is no full nudity featured on it. “She is super happy she now gets to take control and be engaged with her fans,” the source adds.

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See, this is what Margo was thinking when she said she had money troubles…we’ve reached out to Shannon’s reps for further comment and will let you know if we hear anything back.
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