On avoiding the dangers that come with child stardom

Given the shocking stories from child stars over the years – with the likes of iCarly’s Jennette McCurdy, Camp Rock’s Alyson Stoner and Disney’s Cole Sprouse all speaking out against the treatment of child actors – it seems incredible that Chloe could have avoided the darker side of the industry. 

“Being older and hearing all the horror stories about how bad it can be… I’m just 10 times more grateful that I had the experience that I did,” she admitted. 

However, Chloe also thinks there is one big reason behind why her time in the spotlight was better than most: Iceland. 

“I was just thinking, how lucky am I that it just so happened to be filmed in Iceland,” she reflected. 

“Everyone was pretty much Icelandic besides a handful of us. I think if I were to film that show in LA or anywhere else in the States, really, it wouldn’t have been the same.”

Discussing the experiences of other young actors, she continued: “I’m just so grateful that I look back on the experience and it’s all positive. Because it was hard work – I’m not saying that I didn’t work hard – but I loved it. 

“And I was treated like a princess,” she admitted. “I was fortunate enough to not have that very toxic environment, but rather these people that are so much older than me. 

“Because I was the only kid on set, I think they were so much more aware of that and they kind of catered to me in that sense, so I had a lot of support. 

“And just Iceland in general… For me and my mom – not being from there and living by ourselves – we had tons of friends, so much support and a lot of fun. I’m so grateful for all of it.”

(Image: Courtesy of Chloe Lang)



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